Description of problem: When pinned icon is dragged onto unpinned icon it disappears Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora 15 Beta test day How reproducible: Clean boot into F15 Beta LiveCD spin, GNOME3, second monitor connected Steps to Reproduce: 1. Using Monitor/screen configuration tool in GNOME3 center move the panel onth the second monitor (not sure if this is needed for reproducing the bug) 2. Open two applications that are not on the dash (e.g. some two games from Application menu) - icons must be at the bottom 3. Now find Klondaike application and move it (drag and drop) to a first position on the dash 4. Open it 5. Drag and drop Klondaike to the second position under the Firefox icon - this work 6. Drag and drop Klondaike onto the first icon from the bottom (first game started in step no. 2) - icon returns to the previous position (expected) 7. Do the same but drop it in between first and second game icons from step no. 2 (between the last and one before the last). Do it several times. Icon disappears the same way it would be trashed. Actual results: Icon is trashed Expected results: Icon should return to the same position
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