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Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: xorg-server-1.17.1-5
- From: Ronald Blaschke <mailing-lists at rblasch dot org>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Sun, 05 Jul 2015 23:09:23 +0200
- Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: xorg-server-1.17.1-5
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- References: <55411449 dot 7020106 at dronecode dot org dot uk> <announce dot 556DEA16 dot 5030703 at dronecode dot org dot uk> <557F22A8 dot 3060904 at rblasch dot org> <5595C916 dot 1090104 at dronecode dot org dot uk>
- Reply-to: ron at rblasch dot org
On 07/03/2015 01:28 AM, Jon TURNEY wrote:
> On 15/06/2015 20:08, Ronald Blaschke wrote:
>> On 06/02/2015 07:38 PM, Jon TURNEY wrote:
>>>
>>> The following packages have been updated in the Cygwin distribution:
>>>
>>> *** xorg-server-*1.17.1-5
>>
>> I think this update breaks XWin for me. When starting any client (gvim,
>> emacs-X11), I get a broken window, sometimes empty, sometimes partially
>> filled. I cannot click the content, the click just goes through to the
>> window below, which brings the bottom window up. If I focus the broken
>> window (through the taskbar), I seem to be able to interact with the
>> program, e.g. after inserting something in gvim using the keyboard, the
>> title reflects this through the modified flag ('+'). But again, the
>> content stays empty.
>>
>> If I run XWin without multiwindow, the program (gvim or emacs) renders
>> just fine in the XWin window.
>>
>> If I revert back to 1.17.1-4, multiwindow works just fine as well.
>
> Thanks for reporting this.
>
> This is rather puzzling, as the change in 1.17.1-5 was not directly
> related to how windows are rendered.
Thank you very much for picking this up.
> Can you provide some more details? e.g. an XWin.0.log so I can see if
> that shows anything unusual? Are these local X clients?
After quite some time looking, I think I have found the culprit. I am
using UltraMon on my system. It seems like the changes in 1.17.1-5
interact badly with the Window management feature [1]. The good news
is, this feature can be disabled by program. After excluding XWin.exe,
everything is back to normal. Sorry for the noise, but it's the first
time I have had a problem with either program, so it was hard to make
the connection. I'll probably notify the UltraMon authors, to consider
excluding XWin by default.
Thanks,
Ron
[1] http://www.realtimesoft.com/ultramon/tour/windows.asp
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