http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=9552
Darren Kenny <dkenny at opensolaris.org> changed:
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--- Comment #2 from Darren Kenny <dkenny at opensolaris.org> 2009-07-13
08:30:43 ---
Firstly, NWAM Manager is not an applet, it's a daemon that runs in the user's
desktop and shows an icon in the notification area of the panel.
If this icon disappears it usually means that the process has crashed.
It should restart, if it's not restarting then there is an issue with the
session management side of things (but if you with with --debug or
--sm-disable) this will actually disable this functionality specifically.
The only time that I've seen a crash in similar circumstances to this is due to
a bug where the tooltip has been destroyed (due to a GTK+ bug that was fixed in
118), and on restart of the daemon it caused the tooltip to be re-created, but
before this happened it tried to be finalized, but the reference was invalid).
Can you please try to confirm this by running /usr/lib/nwam-manager from the
command-line, ad there are two scenarios to look at:
1) if you simply do the restart of nwam before you ever see the tooltip it
shouldn't crash, but...
2) if you hover over the icon, and then when you see the tooltip, you
right-click
on the icon when this is visible then you should see the crash later on
a restart of nwam.
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