Wierd problem x11, perl-tk, clusterssh
Wierd problem x11, perl-tk, clusterssh
- Subject: Wierd problem x11, perl-tk, clusterssh
- From: Bill Campbell <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2010 16:43:57 -0700
- Mail-followup-to: email@hidden
I am having a fairly wierd problem using the vanilla X11 on Snow
Leopard 10.6.4 when running the clusterssh program on a remote
Linux box gets X11 on the Mac in a wierd state where pressing the
single back quote (`) in any xterm causes focus to jump to another
xterm, and prevents any keybord input until hiding X11 in the top
X11 menu, then bringing the X11 windows back by clicking in the
dock or using cmd-tab to select.
So far the only way I have been able to undo this is to restart
X11 which is pretty inconvenient with 30+ xterms open to multiple
systems.
I haven't a clue where to start diagnosing this which appears to
be somehow related to the perl Tk module. Any suggestions would
be great.
The clusterssh/perl application is running on a SuSE Linux
Enterprise 10-P2 system with OpenPKG versions perl-5.8.7,
clusterssh-3.28, and tcl-8.4.13 which has perl modules:
Perl modules for use with Tk GUI:
- Tk (804.027)
- Tk::TIFF (0.09)
- Tk::JPEG (2.014)
- Tk::PNG (2.005)
- Tk::CanvasFig (1.014)
- Tk::CheckbuttonGroup (0.2.1)
- Tk::CollapsableFrame (1.2)
- Tk::Date (0.42)
- Tk::DateEntry (1.38)
- Tk::ExecuteCommand (1.6)
- Tk-GBARR (2.06)
- Tk::Graph (0.06)
- Tk::HistEntry (0.42)
- Tk::JComboBox (1.09)
- Tk::IPEntry (0.03)
- Tk::LCD (1.3)
- Tk::MDI (0.2)
- Tk::ProgressBar::Mac (1.2)
- Tk-Multi (1.006)
- Tk::ObjectHandler (0.03)
- Tk::PathEntry (2.23)
- Tk::PopEntry (0.06)
- Tk::RadiobuttonGroup (0.2.2)
- Tk::RotCanvas (1.2)
- Tk::Splashscreen (1.0)
- Tk::Task (1.1)
- Tk::TextANSIColor (0.15)
- Tk::TreeGraph (1.029)
- Tk::Workspace (1.75)
- Tk::WorldCanvas (1.2.7)
Bill
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