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Bug 420463

Summary: www-client/chromium-20.0.1132.11: Chromium menu 'Exit' function kills all instances of Chromium
Product: Gentoo Linux Reporter: mjbjr
Component: Current packagesAssignee: Chromium Project <chromium>
Status: RESOLVED TEST-REQUEST    
Severity: normal CC: xmw
Priority: Normal    
Version: unspecified   
Hardware: All   
OS: Linux   
Whiteboard:
Package list:
Runtime testing required: ---
Attachments: emerge --info

Description mjbjr 2012-06-10 04:11:53 UTC
If you use the 'Exit' function found in the Chromium menu, it will kill all instances of Chromium currently running. Imo, 'Exit' should only kill the instance from which it was selected, or, the menu should have a 'Close' function.

I'd guess that it's always been this way, but I don't know.

Currently, I'm using chromium Version 20.0.1132.11 (0).

I'll attach the 'emerge --info' just incase it's needed.
Comment 1 mjbjr 2012-06-10 04:13:20 UTC
Created attachment 314849 [details]
emerge --info
Comment 2 Michael Weber (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2012-06-11 10:32:36 UTC
This version is no longer in tree, please resync your tree, update to another version and reopen if the issue still exists.
Comment 3 mjbjr 2012-06-11 23:26:17 UTC
(In reply to comment #2)
> This version is no longer in tree, please resync your tree, update to
> another version and reopen if the issue still exists.

I get the same result with www-client/chromium-20.0.1132.27-r1
Comment 4 Mike Gilbert gentoo-dev 2012-06-11 23:48:33 UTC
I assume by instance you mean window. If so, just hit the window close button (x) in the upper right, or close it using your window manager.

In any case, a change in the UI would need to happen upstream.
Comment 5 mjbjr 2012-06-12 03:17:52 UTC
(In reply to comment #4)
> I assume by instance you mean window. If so, just hit the window close
> button (x) in the upper right, or close it using your window manager.
> 
> In any case, a change in the UI would need to happen upstream.

Thank you for your response.
I agree that most likely it's an upstream issue.

And where would "upstream" be for this issue?

Thank you.
Comment 6 Mike Gilbert gentoo-dev 2012-06-12 03:29:32 UTC
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/list

Shortcut: http://crbug.com
Comment 7 mjbjr 2012-06-12 05:31:38 UTC
(In reply to comment #6)
> http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/list
> 
> Shortcut: http://crbug.com

thank you