> The problem it had was that 0.95.2 introduced a lot of regressions > and bugs that made it unusable.
I thought there would probably of been some good reasons for keeping it at the older version. > See this thread for details: http://marc.info/?t=133027239100001&r=1&w=3 > > Particularly these: > http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=133569328101710&w=2 > http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=133194866716250&w=2 > http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=133151145814675&w=2 Many thanks for the links. As far as the bugs you mentioned in the last link go, I'm actually not seeing any of them in Timo's 0.95.5 port that I'm currently using. No multiple applications spawning from kbd shortcuts after following the steps you outlined, CPU usage is typically minimal (showing 0.00% for wmaker process when I run top), and ctrl-alt-bksp works fine to kill X. > Since I don't use WindowMaker anymore (and may not again, since I > like CWM so much more) I can't test this, but please at least > verify that the new bugs in 0.95.2 that I detailed in the above > post have been fixed in 0.95.6. > > If these bugs have been fixed, and no new ones have been > introduced, then I will leave it up to other WindowMaker users to > decide if this update is stable enough to go in. Cool, I'll resubmit an update after the ports tree unlocks :-) Cheers for the input. -- 0x2b || !0x2b