On Tue, 31 May 2005, Russ Allbery wrote:

> I have no idea what's causing this, and the strace didn't really tell me
> anything.  It looked like gtimer just wasn't getting any X events, but I
> don't know what would cause that.  I'm afraid I'm about at my limits of
> understanding X and GTK programming here.

Yeah, I wasn't expecting you to be able to discover very much from that,
and I can't reproduce it on demand.  I'll try leaving ltrace running on it
and hope that we see something interesting around the time it becomes
unresponsive.

> But regardless, I think I see the erroneous code.  Would you be willing to
> build a new version of the package with the following patch and see if it
> takes care of the bad window size problem?  You can do this with:
>
>     apt-get build-dep gtimer
>     apt-get source gtimer
>
> and then drop this patch into debian/patches/26_309779-bad-size.patch in
> the unpacked source tree and build with debuild or the like.

Yup, that fixes it ;-) Window size no longer changes when the window is
destroyed.

All the best,

Julian

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