From: "Quiring, Sam" <[email protected]>
> I can see that at-spi-registryd is running:
>
> > ps aux | grep -i registry
> user 3176 0.0 0.8 14512 4336 ? S Sep23 0:19
> /usr/lib/at-spi/at-spi-registryd
>
>
> Is the at-spi-registryd connected/related to an X Display? Or to the
> window manager?
AFAIK, the at-spi-registryd is related to the specific X Display, so
try to execute the at-spi-registryd using your specific
DISPLAY. Probably this at-spi-registry that you are using is your
desktop one, and using the default DISPLAY.
Ie: working with Maemo (HAIL), and the scratchbox, I usually run the
Xephyr display in this way:
Xephyr :2 <a lot of other options>
And then, inside the scratchbox terminal, I have defined the display
as:
export DISPLAY=:2
Then I launch by hand a script to launch the window manager and so on.
And about the window manager, if you want that the at-spi-registryd
manages this process as well, you need to be sure to run the
at-spi-registryd before the WM (in this script it launch the
at-spi-registryd before the WM).
> Is there a known way to make this work?
I hope this helps.
> PS: if it matters, the Xephyr window is using a custom window manager
> (not Xfwm4, not Metacity).
In theory, this shouldn't be a issue.
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