On Fri, 2004-05-28 at 11:40, Branden Robinson wrote: > On Tue, May 25, 2004 at 04:48:49AM -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote: > > On Tue, May 25, 2004 at 08:56:11AM +0200, Josselin Mouette wrote: > > > tag 233883 fixed-upstream > > > tag 233883 - help > > > reassign 233883 xterm > > > thanks > > > > > > Le dim 09/05/2004 20:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a crit : > > > > Debian Bug report logs - #233883 > > > > > gnome-session: very slow to shut down (checkpoint?) xterm > > > > > windows > > > > someone sent me a patch for xterm which seems to fix this problem (it'll > > > > be in xterm patch #188). > > > > > > Thanks for the fix. > > > > > > XSF, could you please update 000_stolen_from_author_xterm.diff to > > > version #188 or #189? That should do the trick. > > > > my impression is that Branden's intention is to update to current xterm > > source at some time (soon). At the moment, #189 looks stable (no new > > bugs noticed past that point - the fixes I'm working on now seem to be > > as in the session code: present in older versions). > > An update to XTerm #190 is planned, but the actual scheduling is up to > Fabio Massimo di Nitto, the package release manager.
Some hours ago I found some xterm source: #190, as it seems, on (IIRC) <ftp://invisible-island.net/xterm/xterm.tar.gz> I compiled it on ppc/Titanium4. Played with it a bit this evening. No problems, as it seems, when logging out of Gnome any more. Except the very first time after the first compile. But after this first "accident" (might be related to other Gnome stuff), logging in and out of Gnome, without the need to close down xterms manually before the logout, worked like a charm. To make sure you know what I'm talking about, here's an excerpt from version.h from the source directory of the xterm above ------------------------------------------- /* $XTermId: version.h,v 1.221 2004/05/26 01:19:55 tom Exp $ */ /* $XFree86: xc/programs/xterm/version.h,v 3.101 2004/05/26 01:19:55 dickey Exp $ */ /* * These definitions are used to build the string that's printed in response to * "xterm -version", or embedded in "xterm -help". It usually indicates the * version of X to which this version of xterm has been built. The number in * parentheses is my patch number (T.Dickey). */ #define XTERM_PATCH 190 -------------------------------------------------------- Official Debian ppc/unstable doesn't have #190, yet, IINM. Thanks to everyone involved. You'll hear from me if there are xterm issues you might want to know about. And if you please let me know in case you want to know more. Nice weekend to everyone, and again: Thanks a lot for your work. I'm glad xterm is running again without problems here, as it seems. Best Regards Wolfgang -- Profile, links: http://profiles.yahoo.com/wolfgangpfeiffer