On Thu, 14 Feb 2013 18:35:23 +0100, Hans de Goede wrote:

> >> On Thu, 14 Feb 2013 03:49:23 +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> >>
> >>> DJ Delorie wrote:
> >>>> Disadvantage, if you ask me.  First thing audacious did was spew
> >>>> random errors to the screen and change my Firefox and emacs cursors.
> >>>
> >>> So I suspect that Audacious started gnome-settings-daemon.
> >>
> >> It doesn't do that when I use OpenBox instead of GNOME, so OpenBox
> >> does not auto-spawn g-s-d.
> >>
> >> However, one of its plug-ins talks to DBus (org.gnome.SettingsDaemon)
> >> for GNOME media player keyboard shortcuts. That plug-in is enabled by
> >> default and by request, and anyone not running a compatible environment
> >> can easily switch it off in the preferences.
> >
> > Or you could fix the plugin to not auto-start the daemon so we don't get
> > blamed for Audacious bugs...
> 
> Actually after seeing this thread I was planning on sending a mail to
> ask people how to fix this. I guess that dbus-activation causes
> g-s-d to start when the audacious tries to talk to it.
> 
> Rather then a less the friendly worded reply, it would be actually
> helpful if you could tell us (pointer to a code example would be a
> bonus) how to talk to a dbus interface without causing
> dbus-activation to trigger.

What I checked in ~13 hours ago is this:

http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/audacious-plugins.git/commit/?id=55972c07f34e43db3b9e24ca4918ac5bd8a39a46

Reviews/feedback appreciated.
Preferably, I'd still like to see a test-case where g-s-d would be started
automatically. Chasing ghosts is not so funny.

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