Ag. System Administrator wrote:
> The problem is, that on restart E losing somehow all his modules.
> And when i load and reenable them, their order is messed up.
>
> My E is fresh install from CVS, on fresh Centos5 x86_64.
>
> I can reproduce this behavior on my system by going to main menu, and do 
> reload. Then i see some artifacts in clock area (like many instances of 
> gadgets, frozen in move). Then E restarts, and i will see some modules 
> (volume, tclock, moon, pager), or no modules at all.
>
> Here is a test i did. Two restarts. 1 minute difference.
>
> Starting module set:
>
> $ enlightenment_remote -module-list
> REPLY <- BEGIN
> REPLY: "mail" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "mem" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "net" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "news" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "pager" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "screenshot" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "slideshow" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "start" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "taskbar" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "tclock" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "mixer" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "uptime" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "weather" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "moon" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "winselector" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "alarm" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "cpu" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "deskshow" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "dropshadow" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "forecasts" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "ibar" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "ibox" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "language" ENABLED 1
> REPLY <- END
>
>
> After 1st restart:
>
> $ enlightenment_remote -module-list
> REPLY <- BEGIN
> REPLY: "mail" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "mem" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "net" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "news" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "pager" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "screenshot" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "slideshow" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "start" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "taskbar" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "tclock" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "mixer" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "uptime" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "weather" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "moon" ENABLED 1
> REPLY: "winselector" ENABLED 1
> REPLY <- END
>
> Now, i re-enable all modules again, and after 2nd restart:
>
> $ enlightenment_remote -module-list
> REPLY <- BEGIN
> REPLY <- END
>
> The shelves is in place, because when i reload and re-enable modules, 
> they all come to their shelves. Not always in same order they was before.
>
>
> That's the best description i can give you in English :)
>
> I"ll try to look into the code, but as i'm not programmer, not sure i"ll 
> find something. But, who knows... :)
>
> Thanks,
> Dan
>
>
> Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
>   
>> On Thu, 31 May 2007 14:31:05 +0300 "Ag. System Administrator"
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
>>
>> well the problem is i don't see the problem. the modules enabled stay the 
>> same
>> for me. i don't lose or gain them. they stay in the same position. :( i need 
>> to
>> know how to reproduce it.
>>
>>     

Well, I'm not sure whether this is actually related, but I reported 
about problems with the language module (not yet fixed afaik). Its 
.desktop file wasn't up-to-date and therefore it wasn't even loaded. 
After modifying the .desktop file it loaded, could be enabled, and 
indeed showed up in the respective shelf. But after restarting e17, all 
modules were disabled and I end up with empty shelves. I see that 
language is in the list above, so maybe there's some connection.

HTH,   Nick



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