XEmbed Systray Support

Vijay Kiran Kamuju infyquest at gmail.com
Thu Nov 10 00:02:13 CST 2005


I have to Julliard regarding this, he still thinks that there should
be some more work to be done on it. He did not mentioned what work is
to be done.
Well you should also see that if any one closes a systray application,
any wine process should not be present after closing the app.
Please check with ur apps on different WM's.
We should also fix for GNOME, no hacks ;)
Thanks and Regards,
Vijay

On 11/10/05, James Liggett <jrliggett at cox.net> wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-11-09 at 15:26 +0530, Vijay Kiran Kamuju wrote:
> > I have tested googletalk with the patch of yours, i am attaching the
> > screenshot of it.
> > whenever i ve closed an googletalk instance its present on the screen
> > (in the picture i have labelled it as zombie), in ps -ef its not
> > killing the wine-pthread process. even if i kill that process
> > manually, i see some artifacts of it left on the screen see to top
> > most marking.
> Yeah I get that with Steam and Hotsync as well, in addition to a test
> program that I slapped together. This sort of behavior only shows itself
> in GNOME, not in other XEmbed compliant desktops i tested. (I tried XFce
> and IceWM, in those environments the patches don't show this behavior)
> It's been suggested that this is some sort of bug in GNOME's
> implementation of the spec, and I have to agree. So I don't think
> there's much I can do on the Wine side of this. But I'm not sure about
> zombie processes though. I'll take a look at that. Thanks for the
> feedback.
>
> James
>
>
>



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