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[Bug 868032] Re: nautilus progress window marked skipped, not managed by gnome-shell

 

I have taken the liberty of changing this back to incomplete as it seems to be fixed in Unity but not Unity-2d.
To replicate, in Unity-2d:
Open nautilus and start a file copy operation going.
Note that the nautilus launcher now shows two markers for the two windows, but Alt-Tab does not show the progress window and clicking the launcher icon again also only shows the main window rather than both.

Using nautilus 1:3.2.1-0ubuntu2 and unity-2d 4.14-0ubuntu1~bzr780 (from
daily ppa) on Oneiric.

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu Oneiric)
       Status: Fix Committed => Incomplete

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Title:
  nautilus progress window marked skipped, not managed by gnome-shell

Status in GNOME Shell:
  Unknown
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “nautilus” source package in Oneiric:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  When running nautilus and doing a file transfer that brings up the file
  operations window, I noticed that the window doesn't appear in the Alt+Tab
  grouping for nautilus, and does not appear in the gnome-shell Windows activity
  or even in the thumbnail for the workspace that the window resides in. This
  makes it very difficult to find when there are many windows in the current
  workspace, which is usually the case in my workflow.

  test case:
  1. install the new version (1:3.2.1-0ubuntu4) from -proposed
  2. run gnome-shell
    2.1 make a copy
     -> you should see the copy dialog in the pager
  3. run unity
    3.1 make a copy
    3.2 close all your nautilus windows
    3.3 click on the nautilus icon in the launcher -> it should enable you to launch a new nautilus window

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