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Bug 67582 - Panel won't swallow apps (see bug #52099)
Panel won't swallow apps (see bug #52099)
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 62652
Product: gnome-core
Classification: Deprecated
Component: panel
1.4.x
Other Linux
: Normal major
: ---
Assigned To: Panel Maintainers
Panel Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2001-12-27 14:58 UTC by Thorsten Roggendorf
Modified: 2004-12-22 21:47 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---



Description Thorsten Roggendorf 2001-12-27 14:58:18 UTC
Hi,

Hi,

It used to work. Then with one update gkrellm would not be swallowed
anymore (some time ago already). 

The swallowed app "applet" will appear an the panel in the assigned
size. Gkrellm will appear on the deskop, also cut to the correct size,
but it won't get swallowed into the panel.

I tested it with other apps: with gcalc (the calculater) and
gnomecal (the calender). They will neither get swallowed but contrary
to gkrellm they will not be cut down to the assigned sizes. They will
just appear on the deskop.
I tried it with a couple of other apps all with the same result, only
gkrellm behaved differently as I explained.

Obviously the happens only on a few systems or there would me more
reports of this bug.

My gnome version is 1.4.0.4, my sawfish is 1.0.1

Regards

  Thorsten
Comment 1 Luis Villa 2002-01-22 20:11:05 UTC
Which updates? Debian unstable or Ximian?
Comment 2 Luis Villa 2002-01-22 21:26:41 UTC
Adding relevant keywords. You can filter on the phrase 'luis doing GNOME2 work'
to catch all instances of this so that you can ignore them.
Comment 3 Thorsten Roggendorf 2002-01-23 00:21:04 UTC
Neither debian unstable nor Ximian ... it's debian testing (woody)
updates.
Comment 4 Thorsten Roggendorf 2002-01-23 00:30:04 UTC
Sorry for double posting. I just checked it with gkrellm. Still the
same (gnome libs have been update meanwhile ... at least once).
If you tell me how, I might be able help. I'm a developer, though not
experienced with gnome. I could run something through a debugger and
try and trace what's happening. I just have no idea how to do that and
what to run in the debugger. I use gvd, ddd and the anjuta built in
(all gdb I guess, I have little experience with gdb comandline, should
that be necessary). So if I) can help - what should I do, where should
I put in breakpoints?
Comment 5 Thorsten Roggendorf 2002-03-02 02:04:40 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 62652 ***