[Sugar-devel] #1259: [Bug 422701] Journal blocks popups in F12 alpha, cannot log off : Update to metacity (i686 2.27.0.9.fc12 rawhide) fixes it

Tomeu Vizoso tomeu at sugarlabs.org
Mon Sep 7 02:52:46 EDT 2009


On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 06:10, Thomas C
Gilliard<satellit at bendbroadband.com> wrote:
> #1259: Journal blocks popups in F12 alpha, cannot log off
> ------------------------------------------+---------------------------------
>    Reporter:  sdz                        |          Owner:  tomeu
>        Type:  defect                     |         Status:  closed
>    Priority:  Unspecified by Maintainer  |      Milestone:  0.86
>   Component:  sugar                      |        Version:  0.85.x
>    Severity:  Unspecified                |     Resolution:  notsugar
>    Keywords:                             |   Distribution:  Fedora
> Status_field:  Unconfirmed                |
> ------------------------------------------+---------------------------------
>
> Comment(by satellit):
>
>  in sugar terminal:
>  yum update metacity  (i686 2.27.0.9.fc12 rawhide)
>
>  Problem solved.
>
>  F12 alpha KDE Live installed to 8GB SD ext4 no swap. did this following
>  install:
>  select sugar from switcher in KDE
>  Login
>  <terminal as root>
>  * yum install @sugar-desktop
>  * yum update sugar
>  * yum update metacity
>
>  FEDORA release 11.91 (rawhide)
>  0.85.3
>
> It is hard to keep track of 2 reporting places...

I think we should not be entering duplicate info at all, my
understanding was that Launchpad had the needed smarts to keep track
of upstream.

When I closed this ticket as notsugar, any further action should
happen in the downstream bug tracker and not in trac. Unless someone
thinks it's actually an upstream issue, of course.

Regards,

Tomeu

> Tom Gilliard
> satellit
>
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