Number: 2025 Date: 29-Aug-84 21':42':04 Submitter: Roach Source: Roach Subject: CHANGEBACKGROUNDBORDER in LOGOUT causes ILLEGAL ARG break Assigned To: Attn: Burton Status: Fixed In/By: Problem Type: Bug Impact: Serious Difficulty: Frequency: Once Priority: Absolutely System: Windows and Graphics Subsystem: Window System Machine: 1108 Disk: Lisp Version: 29-Aug-84 20':58':02 Source Files: Microcode Version: 5124 Memory Size: 3071 File Server: Server Software Version: Disposition: ' ["Sannella.PA" "30-Aug-84 09':07':05" Submitter': Source': Attn': Status':(New->Open) Priority':(->Hopefully)]' ["Sannella.PA" "31-Aug-84 09':25':58" Subject': Priority':(Hopefully->Absolutely) Description':]' ["Sannella.PA" "31-Aug-84 09':39':08" Description':]' ["Jellinek" "25-Sep-84 20':00':35" Status':(Open->Fixed) Description':] Description: CHANGEBACKGROUNDBORDER appears to be complaining about a NIL shade arg going into and coming out of LOGOUT. I got around this by REVERTing to and RETURNing from CHANGEBACKGROUNDBORDER.' ' -----' ' Date': 30 Aug 84 13':25 PDT' From': acuff.pa' Subject': Lisp': DLion bombs when logging out' To': LispSupport.pa' cc': acuff.pa' ' Lisp System Date': 29-Aug-84 20':58':02' Machine': Dandelion (131#66#)' Microcode version': 24,4' Memory size': 5777' Frequency': Always' Impact': Serious' ' Running LOGOUT on a DLion in the latest loadup calls (CHANGEBACKGROUNDBORDER NIL) under the display''s event fn, which causes an ILLEGAL ARG break.' ' -- Rich' ' -----' ' Date': 30 Aug 84 13':00 PDT' From': Jellinek.pa' Subject': Lisp': SAVEVM is broken' To': LispSupport.pa' cc': Jellinek.pa' ' Lisp System Date': 29-Aug-84 12':02':26' Machine': Dandelion (25200045334)' Microcode version': 24,4' Memory size': 15777' Frequency': Always' Impact': Serious' ' it complains that CHANGEBACKGROUNDBORDER is being passed NIL - an illegal argument. Stack':' ' \PUTBASE.UFN' CHANGEBACKGROUNDBORDER' DISPLAYBEFOREEXIT (EXITFN = SYSOUT)' \DisplayEventFn (EVENT = BEFORESAVEVM)' \DEVICEEVENT' SAVEVM' ' This happens when I call it via (SAVEVM) or from bkgd menu.' ' H' ' ---------------' Richard Burton fixed this one; I guess he forgot to mark it "fixed."' ' Workaround: Test Case: Edit-By: Jellinek Edit-Date: 25-Sep-84 20':00':37