Steps to Reproduce: 1. Launch weston. 2. This step is optional : Enable fragment shader debug: <mod>+<shift>+<space>+s 3. Launch a client: weston-terminal 4. Maximize weston-terminal via maximize button. 5. Right click on Desktop-shell panel. Widget/menu activated. 6. Now, double click on weston-terminal 7. Observe that terminal resizes/moves below menu shadow when Desktop-shell panel menu fades. Expected Result: Weston-client should not resize on desktop-shell panel menu fade. Software Stack: wayland (HEAD) remotes/origin/HEAD-0-g44bf13b drm (HEAD) heads/master-16-gd686160 mesa (HEAD) remotes/origin/10.2-0-g7ffc855 libva (HEAD) libva-1.3.1-0-g053f70f intel-driver (HEAD) 1.3.1-0-ga720bc8 cairo (HEAD) remotes/origin/1.12-0-g4b65497 libinput (HEAD) heads/master-163-gbb10ec8 weston (HEAD) remotes/origin/HEAD-0-g386754c
Created attachment 106015 [details] client_resize
This bug seems fixed in following SS. Software Stack wayland (HEAD) remotes/origin/HEAD-0-gedf4e7a drm (HEAD) heads/master-16-gd686160 mesa (HEAD) remotes/origin/10.2-0-ge475222 libva (HEAD) libva-1.3.1-0-g053f70f intel-driver (HEAD) 1.3.1-0-ga720bc8 cairo (HEAD) remotes/origin/1.12-0-g4b65497 libinput (HEAD) remotes/origin/HEAD-0-g224f1d8 weston (HEAD) remotes/origin/HEAD-0-gf1d2cc0
(In reply to comment #2) > This bug seems fixed in following SS. > > Software Stack > wayland (HEAD) remotes/origin/HEAD-0-gedf4e7a > drm (HEAD) heads/master-16-gd686160 > mesa (HEAD) remotes/origin/10.2-0-ge475222 > libva (HEAD) libva-1.3.1-0-g053f70f > intel-driver (HEAD) 1.3.1-0-ga720bc8 > cairo (HEAD) remotes/origin/1.12-0-g4b65497 > libinput (HEAD) remotes/origin/HEAD-0-g224f1d8 > weston (HEAD) remotes/origin/HEAD-0-gf1d2cc0 Argh.. commented on a wrong bug. I am reopening it.
I think this bug is no longer reproducible due to the fact that the shell panel no longer has a right click menu. Unless there's another way to trigger this strange behaviour, we should probably close this ticket.
+1 for closing this because, as Derek says, it is no longer reproducible.
Closing as "wontfix" since we can no longer reproduce the issue.
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