Re: window decoration problem with sawfish and GNOME 2



Hi,

On Oct 29, 2003, at 11:14 AM, David Mosberger wrote:
OK, I'll look into this.  Since I'm working remotely today, I had to
find a new way to debug this issue and that made me try Xnest (never
used it before).  It works beautifully and that way it's much easier
to see what's going on.  In particular, I now noticed that sawfish
prints a bunch of "Bad argument" messages:

Bad argument: #<subr make-vector>, 73786976294838206464, 1
Bad argument: #<subr make-vector>, 73786976294838206464, 1
Bad argument: #<subr make-vector>, 73786976294838206464, 1
Bad argument: #<subr make-vector>, 73786976294838206464, 1
Bad argument: #<subr make-vector>, 73786976294838206464, 1

Do you think these might be related to the decoration problem?

yes, almost certainly. I vaguely remember something similar happening on other 64 bit architectures, which has been fixed. It may be worth trying the version of librep from cvs to see if it fixes the problem ("cvs -d:pserver:anonymous anoncvs gnome org:/cvs/gnome login; cvs -d:pserver:anonymous anoncvs gnome org:/cvs/gnome co librep")

	John




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