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Message #09587
[Bug 683273] Re: launching an application set it to the wrong place
This bug was fixed in the package compiz -
1:0.9.2.1+glibmainloop3-0ubuntu1
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compiz (1:0.9.2.1+glibmainloop3-0ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low
* new glibmainloop branch snapshot:
- fix launching an application set it to the wrong place (LP: #683273)
- Can't resize windows to be displayed on several monitors (LP: #455378)
- Scale All Windows gets its suffixes wrong for a 3x3 layout (LP: #683063)
- Compiz sometimes loses focus when closing some windows (LP: #671459)
- Fix hanging when session exit (LP: #683121)
* debian/patches/000_fix_OOo_crash1.patch
debian/patches/000_fix_OOo_crash2.patch
debian/patches/001_fix_gconf_path.patch
debian/patches/003_more_gconf_parser_fix.patch:
- remove, upstreamed.
* debian/patches/060_move_checks_to_compiz.patch:
- adapt to new version
* debian/patches/01_backport_trunk_fix.patch:
- backport some additional fixes from trunk, otherwise compiz crash at start
* debian/source_compiz.py:
- fix gconf path
* debian/compiz-gnome.gconf-defaults, debian/rules, debian/unity.ini,
debian/patches/030_no_fade_in_staticswicher.patch:
- change order to load fade before staticswichter to avoid the fade effect
when alt + tabbing (LP: #683635)
- add snap and workarounds by default as well
* debian/compiz-gnome.gconf-defaults,
debian/compiz-keybindings.sed,
debian/patches/021_hide_tooltip_on_decorator.patch,
debian/patches/057_update_gnome_bindings.patch:
- update the gconf path from allscreens to screen0 as new gconf path in the
gconf backend
* debian/control:
- handle the ABI breakage with other compiz components
-- Didier Roche <didrocks@xxxxxxxxxx> Mon, 13 Dec 2010 16:38:10 +0100
** Branch linked: lp:compiz
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/683273
Title:
launching an application set it to the wrong place
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