Report forwarded to debian-bugs-dist@lists.debian.org, mmagallo@debian.org (Marcelo E. Magallon):
Bug#100504; Package wmaker.   debian-bugs-dist@lists.debian.orgmmagallo@debian.org (Marcelo E. Magallon)  Subject: Bug#100504: wmaker: Ignores left-mouse appmenu Reply-To: Dan Parsons , 100504@bugs.debian.org Resent-From: Dan Parsons Resent-To: debian-bugs-dist@lists.debian.org Resent-CC: mmagallo@debian.org (Marcelo E. Magallon) Resent-Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 12:48:04 GMT Resent-Message-ID: Resent-Sender: owner@bugs.debian.org X-Debian-PR-Message: report 100504 X-Debian-PR-Package: wmaker X-Debian-PR-Keywords: X-Loop: owner@bugs.debian.org Received: via spool by submit@bugs.debian.org id=B.99226306524816 (code B ref -1); Mon, 11 Jun 2001 12:48:04 GMT Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 08:37:48 -0400 Message-Id: <200106121237.f5CCbmH01967@zeppelin.stepahead.net> From: Dan Parsons To: submit@bugs.debian.org X-Mailer: bug 3.3.9 Delivered-To: submit@bugs.debian.org Package: wmaker Version: N/A Severity: normal WindowMaker is ignoring the configuration option to change the application menu button to left-click from right-click. I tried re-creating all my config files, used known good backup, no effect. Install old binary, everything works fine. This is the latest wmaker from 'testing'. This is also using the latest 'wmakerconf', and I even tried with the latest 'wprefs'. As of right now, I can only launch the application menu via rightclick, and can't change it. -- System Information Debian Release: testing/unstable Kernel Version: Linux zeppelin 2.4.4 #2 Sat May 5 20:51:12 EDT 2001 i586 unknown   Acknowledgement sent to Dan Parsons <dan@zeppelin.stepahead.net>:
New Bug report received and forwarded. Copy sent to mmagallo@debian.org (Marcelo E. Magallon).   -t  From: owner@bugs.debian.org (Debian Bug Tracking System) To: Dan Parsons Subject: Bug#100504: Acknowledgement (wmaker: Ignores left-mouse appmenu) Message-ID: In-Reply-To: <200106121237.f5CCbmH01967@zeppelin.stepahead.net> References: <200106121237.f5CCbmH01967@zeppelin.stepahead.net> X-Debian-PR-Message: ack 100504 Thank you for the problem report you have sent regarding Debian. This is an automatically generated reply, to let you know your message has been received. It is being forwarded to the developers mailing list for their attention; they will reply in due course. Your message has been sent to the package maintainer(s): mmagallo@debian.org (Marcelo E. Magallon) If you wish to submit further information on your problem, please send it to 100504@bugs.debian.org (and *not* to submit@bugs.debian.org). Please do not reply to the address at the top of this message, unless you wish to report a problem with the Bug-tracking system. Darren Benham (administrator, Debian Bugs database)   Received: (at submit) by bugs.debian.org; 11 Jun 2001 12:37:45 +0000 From dan@zeppelin.stepahead.net Mon Jun 11 07:37:45 2001 Return-path: Received: from zeppelin.stepahead.net [::ffff:209.177.42.66] by master.debian.org with esmtp (Exim 3.12 1 (Debian)) id 159Qwx-0006S1-00; Mon, 11 Jun 2001 07:37:43 -0500 Received: (from dan@localhost) by zeppelin.stepahead.net (8.11.2/8.11.2/Debian 8.11.2-1) id f5CCbmH01967; Tue, 12 Jun 2001 08:37:48 -0400 Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 08:37:48 -0400 Message-Id: <200106121237.f5CCbmH01967@zeppelin.stepahead.net> From: Dan Parsons Subject: wmaker: Ignores left-mouse appmenu To: submit@bugs.debian.org X-Mailer: bug 3.3.9 Delivered-To: submit@bugs.debian.org Package: wmaker Version: N/A Severity: normal WindowMaker is ignoring the configuration option to change the application menu button to left-click from right-click. I tried re-creating all my config files, used known good backup, no effect. Install old binary, everything works fine. This is the latest wmaker from 'testing'. This is also using the latest 'wmakerconf', and I even tried with the latest 'wprefs'. As of right now, I can only launch the application menu via rightclick, and can't change it. -- System Information Debian Release: testing/unstable Kernel Version: Linux zeppelin 2.4.4 #2 Sat May 5 20:51:12 EDT 2001 i586 unknown