"Your test cases are not helpful for this bug report"; well that's puzzling because they are precisely the test case listed at the top of this very screen.
[Test Case]
1) Delete the existing ~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts.xml.
2) Restart the session or reboot the system.
3) Use Settings -> Window Manager to rebind a key (e.g. rebind super + m to maximize window).
4) Restart the session or reboot the system.
Expected result:
The changed binding is recognized and triggers the assigned action.
Current result:
The changed binding is no longer recognized.
Under 14.04.6 the results were exactly as described above: the changed binding was no longer recognised (that is, your statement that "They should work fine even without installing xubuntu-default-settings 14.04.8" is not, for me at any rate, the case). Under 14.04.8 they are recognised, across logins and restarts. I don't have any more to say, except to thank you for the work you did in generating the fix.
"Your test cases are not helpful for this bug report"; well that's puzzling because they are precisely the test case listed at the top of this very screen.
[Test Case]
1) Delete the existing ~/.config/ xfce4/xfconf/ xfce-perchannel -xml/xfce4- keyboard- shortcuts. xml.
2) Restart the session or reboot the system.
3) Use Settings -> Window Manager to rebind a key (e.g. rebind super + m to maximize window).
4) Restart the session or reboot the system.
Expected result:
The changed binding is recognized and triggers the assigned action.
Current result:
The changed binding is no longer recognized.
Under 14.04.6 the results were exactly as described above: the changed binding was no longer recognised (that is, your statement that "They should work fine even without installing xubuntu- default- settings 14.04.8" is not, for me at any rate, the case). Under 14.04.8 they are recognised, across logins and restarts. I don't have any more to say, except to thank you for the work you did in generating the fix.