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Package: nedit
Version: 5.02-7
Severity: normal

When I open Prefernces->Default Settings->Language Modes... in nedit, the 
following message comes up (in console there X was started):

XmForm editLanguageModes : attachment to overrideForm which is not a child,
        replaced with overrideFrame

It's 100% reproducable on my system. I'm not sure it's really a bug, but maybe 
it worths your attention..

Thanks in advance,
Nicholay

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Versions of the packages nedit depends on:
ii  lesstif1       0.89.4-3       OSF/Motif implementation released under LGPL
ii  libc6          2.1.3-13       GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone
ii  xlib6g         3.3.6-11       shared libraries required by X clients
ii  xpm4g          3.4k-5         the X PixMap library
        ^^^ (Provides virtual package libxpm4)

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I have chose to close this bug report because I cannot reproduce
the warning message. What's more, It's not a real bug.  The 'Language Modes'
works well in any case.
Please fell free to reopen this bug if necessary.

        Regards,

Alexandre Pineau        

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