If there are any updates on this issue, it will likely happen on the issue I linked. It was never slated for 1.4, and while its listed on 2.0 presently, there is a serious bug in the networking stack that will affect almost all users that needs to be resolved for or before 2.0. It is taking rewriting the networking stack to fix that one, and maybe after its done being rewritten, we can investigate this again.
On Saturday, June 9, 2012 3:28:38 AM UTC-5, Maciej Tarmas wrote: > > Is anyone working on this? The bug is still present in 1.4 :( > > Guys, this is really a serious issue. > > On Friday, January 27, 2012 11:37:09 AM UTC+1, Maciej Tarmas wrote: >> >> I couldn't confirm this earlier due to Growl not working because of >> the case-sensitive bug, but now I finally got Growl 1.3.3 running, so >> I could check everything and confirm this. >> >> I have two different user accounts - one for me, one for my wife. Most >> of the time we are both logged in on our Mac. >> >> Some time ago I've noticed that I'm getting notifications from >> MenuWeather (http://menuweather.com/mac) coming from my wife's user >> account. It was easy to tell by the language of the notifications, >> because I have my account set to English, while my wife has hers set >> to Polish. >> >> I first suspected it was the fault of MenuWeather (which I highly >> recommend, by the way), but checking the history of Growl >> notifications it turns out that I'm also getting duplicate hardware >> notifications from HardwareGrowler running on the other account. >> >> After further investigation I discovered that it's the first launched >> instance of Growl that is receiving all the notifications. When a >> different user logs in to another account, all the notifications are >> passed to the first account. >> >> You can easily check this by setting two different user accounts and >> enabling Growl (with history) and HardwareGrowler on both. Log in to >> the accounts and plug a USB memory stick. You will get all the >> notifications on the account that you logged in to first. >> >> Both of the accounts are non-admin, if that makes any difference. > > On Saturday, June 9, 2012 3:28:38 AM UTC-5, Maciej Tarmas wrote: > > Is anyone working on this? The bug is still present in 1.4 :( > > Guys, this is really a serious issue. > > On Friday, January 27, 2012 11:37:09 AM UTC+1, Maciej Tarmas wrote: >> >> I couldn't confirm this earlier due to Growl not working because of >> the case-sensitive bug, but now I finally got Growl 1.3.3 running, so >> I could check everything and confirm this. >> >> I have two different user accounts - one for me, one for my wife. Most >> of the time we are both logged in on our Mac. >> >> Some time ago I've noticed that I'm getting notifications from >> MenuWeather (http://menuweather.com/mac) coming from my wife's user >> account. It was easy to tell by the language of the notifications, >> because I have my account set to English, while my wife has hers set >> to Polish. >> >> I first suspected it was the fault of MenuWeather (which I highly >> recommend, by the way), but checking the history of Growl >> notifications it turns out that I'm also getting duplicate hardware >> notifications from HardwareGrowler running on the other account. >> >> After further investigation I discovered that it's the first launched >> instance of Growl that is receiving all the notifications. When a >> different user logs in to another account, all the notifications are >> passed to the first account. >> >> You can easily check this by setting two different user accounts and >> enabling Growl (with history) and HardwareGrowler on both. Log in to >> the accounts and plug a USB memory stick. You will get all the >> notifications on the account that you logged in to first. >> >> Both of the accounts are non-admin, if that makes any difference. > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Growl Discuss" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/growldiscuss/-/a68mOPOvQO4J. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/growldiscuss?hl=en.
