Joey - Seems like you may've got your answer already, but I'd like to toss this in: at some point, I don't now remember when, my rxvt stopped paying attention to X resources written as "RXvt*", but would recognize them written as "rxvt*", all lowercase. I'm pretty sure it was a Debian rxvt before and after, but I can't swear to it; I've built ones for /usr/local/ once or twice. I'd be curious to see if this made any difference on your system. Thanks -
(And, hey, while I'm at it, thanks for all your packages and pdmenu. :-) I have, let's see, 9 packages installed on my machine, and also pdmenu being used by many people on some not-yet-Debian machines.) -- Ed Donovan [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>> "Joey" == Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Joey> Peter S Galbraith: >> > Gee, sounds exactly like the debian version, which mentions >> just these > features in its changelog. >> >> rxvt latest is v2.21 Joey> Debian version is 2.20. I don't see anything to fix my problem Joey> in the changelog for 2.21. (Another poster on this thread Joey> pointed ouyt the problem is that rxvt doesn't use standard X Joey> resources and parses the file directly.) >> My rule of bug fixing is to not bother fixing old versions, and >> to start with the latest version. If you find and fix a bug, >> where does it go? Debian only? XFree? Or at the real source >> where it belongs? Joey> If the debian maintainer fixed it, it would be merged upstream Joey> into the real source, of course (assumming the author Joey> accepeted the fix). -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .