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Re: 2.3.1_rc1



Two issues I still see, which may be my configuration:

One, every time I start an xterm, it doesn't run /etc/bashrc and I have to source that manually. This has been going on for as long as I can remember since upgrading to 10.5.

Two, every time I close an xterm, the xterm that has number 1 (the one you would select by pressing apple-1) is closed as well. It does not matter if I started it or the server started it. This just started happening recently.

On Aug 17, 2008, at 3:50 PM, Jeremy Huddleston wrote:

As some of you are aware, after the release of 2.2.0, I decided to just announce release candidates to the xquartz-dev list and final releases to the x11-users list. With the release of 2.3.0, however, that release candidate process didn't catch some show-stopper issues. As a result, I've decided to announce "betas" to xquartz- dev and "rcs" to x11-users. These "rcs" are what I would've released under the old process (no show stoppers found in the releases announced to the xquartz-dev list), but this gives me an expanded user base to catch additional show stoppers before I announce a final update on the website and macupdate.com.

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