Re: [Desktop-packages] [Bug 1412631] Re: Nautilus fails to start

2019-01-29 Thread Marc Bagnol
Not happened in a while on 16.04


On 2019-01-28 11:40 p.m., Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Do you still see that issue in newer Ubuntu versions?
>
> ** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
> Importance: Undecided => Low
>
> ** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Incomplete
>

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Title:
  Nautilus fails to start

Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  After a recent update, nautilus randomly refuses to start. Clicking on
  the 'home' button in the unity bar results in blinking for a while,
  then nothing. Trying to launch from a terminal does not give any
  information (it just hangs).

  By the way, I noticed that when this happens I am unable to close my
  session to avoid a complete reboot. (which is the only way I can get
  around this bug for the moment)

  It may happen that after a while (2/3 min) the issue resolves itslef.

  Ubuntu: 14.04.1 LTS
  nautilus: 1:3.10.1-0ubuntu9.4

  I understand these are very few information, so please someone let me
  know how to collect more info when this happens.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1335613] Re: Bad interaction between "code snippets" and "autocompletion plugin" in gedit

2015-10-08 Thread Marc Bagnol
I just did:

bug 756250

Thanks for suggesting that.

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Title:
  Bad interaction between "code snippets" and "autocompletion plugin" in
  gedit

Status in gedit package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  On ubuntu 14.04 64bits (did not occur in 12.04)
  gedit 3.10.4-0ubuntu4
  gedit-plugins 3.10.1-1ubuntu2

  I have activated the completion plugin provided in the
  'Edit>Preference>Plugins' menu.
  When using a code snippet that uses variables to put the same text at various 
places, autocompleting this text causes a mess in the snippet.

  Example: with the following test snippet

  begin($1) ... end($1)

  suppose I start typing 'wh...' in place of $1 and  'while' is proposed
  by the autocompletion plugin, then if I press enter, I get something
  like

     begin(whwhilewhwhile)

  instead of

     begin(while) ... end(while)

  Moreover pressing ctrl+z to cancel yiels even messier results.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1412631] [NEW] Nautilus fails to start

2015-01-19 Thread Marc Bagnol
Public bug reported:

After a recent update, nautilus randomly refuses to start. Clicking on
the 'home' button in the unity bar results in blinking for a while, then
nothing. Trying to launch from a terminal does not give any information
(it just hangs).

By the way, I noticed that when this happens I am unable to close my
session to avoid a complete reboot. (which is the only way I can get
around this bug for the moment)

It may happen that after a while (2/3 min) the issue resolves itslef.

Ubuntu: 14.04.1 LTS
nautilus: 1:3.10.1-0ubuntu9.4

I understand these are very few information, so please someone let me
know how to collect more info when this happens.

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Package changed: gedit (Ubuntu) => nautilus (Ubuntu)

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Title:
  Nautilus fails to start

Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  After a recent update, nautilus randomly refuses to start. Clicking on
  the 'home' button in the unity bar results in blinking for a while,
  then nothing. Trying to launch from a terminal does not give any
  information (it just hangs).

  By the way, I noticed that when this happens I am unable to close my
  session to avoid a complete reboot. (which is the only way I can get
  around this bug for the moment)

  It may happen that after a while (2/3 min) the issue resolves itslef.

  Ubuntu: 14.04.1 LTS
  nautilus: 1:3.10.1-0ubuntu9.4

  I understand these are very few information, so please someone let me
  know how to collect more info when this happens.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1350354] [NEW] Unity sidebar doesn't refresh multiple windows properly

2014-07-30 Thread Marc Bagnol
Public bug reported:

On ubuntu 14.04 64bits
unity 7.2.2+14.04.20140714-0ubuntu1

When opening/closing multiple windows of the same application, the indicator of 
the number of open windows in the sidebar (that can be 1,2 or 3 arrows) doesn't 
refresh immediately. 
To get it refreshed, one has to switch the focus to another application and 
then back to the original application.

How to reproduce: 
- close all windows of the "files" application 
- open a new one ; the icon highlights indicating 1 window
- open yet another one (right click, new window) ; the icon still indicates one 
window
- switch the focus to another application ; the icon of the "files" application 
now indicates 2 windows
- close *the original* "files" windows (otherwise works properly) ; the icon 
still indicates 2 windows

** Affects: gedit (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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Title:
  Unity sidebar doesn't refresh multiple windows properly

Status in “gedit” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  On ubuntu 14.04 64bits
  unity 7.2.2+14.04.20140714-0ubuntu1

  When opening/closing multiple windows of the same application, the indicator 
of the number of open windows in the sidebar (that can be 1,2 or 3 arrows) 
doesn't refresh immediately. 
  To get it refreshed, one has to switch the focus to another application and 
then back to the original application.

  How to reproduce: 
  - close all windows of the "files" application 
  - open a new one ; the icon highlights indicating 1 window
  - open yet another one (right click, new window) ; the icon still indicates 
one window
  - switch the focus to another application ; the icon of the "files" 
application now indicates 2 windows
  - close *the original* "files" windows (otherwise works properly) ; the icon 
still indicates 2 windows

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1335613] Re: Bad interaction between "code snippets" and "autocompletion plugin" in gedit

2014-07-13 Thread Marc Bagnol
** Description changed:

  On ubuntu 14.04 64bits (did not occur in 12.04)
  gedit 3.10.4-0ubuntu4
  gedit-plugins 3.10.1-1ubuntu2
  
  I have activated the completion plugin provided in the
  'Edit>Preference>Plugins' menu.
  When using a code snippet that uses variables to put the same text at various 
places, autocompleting this text causes a mess in the snippet.
  
  Example: with the following test snippet
  
  begin($1) ... end($1)
  
  suppose I start typing 'wh...' in place of $1 and  'while' is proposed
  by the autocompletion plugin, then if I press enter, I get something
  like
  
     begin(whwhilewhwhile)
  
  instead of
  
     begin(while) ... end(while)
  
- Moreover pressing ctrl+c to cancel yiels even messier results.
+ Moreover pressing ctrl+z to cancel yiels even messier results.

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Title:
  Bad interaction between "code snippets" and "autocompletion plugin" in
  gedit

Status in “gedit” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  On ubuntu 14.04 64bits (did not occur in 12.04)
  gedit 3.10.4-0ubuntu4
  gedit-plugins 3.10.1-1ubuntu2

  I have activated the completion plugin provided in the
  'Edit>Preference>Plugins' menu.
  When using a code snippet that uses variables to put the same text at various 
places, autocompleting this text causes a mess in the snippet.

  Example: with the following test snippet

  begin($1) ... end($1)

  suppose I start typing 'wh...' in place of $1 and  'while' is proposed
  by the autocompletion plugin, then if I press enter, I get something
  like

     begin(whwhilewhwhile)

  instead of

     begin(while) ... end(while)

  Moreover pressing ctrl+z to cancel yiels even messier results.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1335613] Re: Bad interaction between "code snippets" and "autocompletion plugin" in gedit

2014-06-29 Thread Marc Bagnol
** Description changed:

  On ubuntu 14.04 64bits (did not occur in 12.04)
  gedit 3.10.4-0ubuntu4
  gedit-plugins 3.10.1-1ubuntu2
  
- I have activated the completion plugin provided in the 
'Edit>Preference>Plugins' menu.
+ I have activated the completion plugin provided in the
+ 'Edit>Preference>Plugins' menu.
  When using a code snippet that uses variables to put the same text at various 
places, autocompleting this text causes a mess in the snippet.
  
  Example: with the following test snippet
  
- begin($1) ... end($1)
+ begin($1) ... end($1)
  
  suppose I start typing 'wh...' in place of $1 and  'while' is proposed
- by the autocompletion plugin. Then I you press enter I get something
+ by the autocompletion plugin, then if I press enter, I get something
  like
  
-begin(whwhilewhwhile)
+    begin(whwhilewhwhile)
  
  instead of
  
-begin(while) ... end(while)
+    begin(while) ... end(while)
  
  Moreover pressing ctrl+c to cancel yiels even messier results.

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Title:
  Bad interaction between "code snippets" and "autocompletion plugin" in
  gedit

Status in “gedit” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  On ubuntu 14.04 64bits (did not occur in 12.04)
  gedit 3.10.4-0ubuntu4
  gedit-plugins 3.10.1-1ubuntu2

  I have activated the completion plugin provided in the
  'Edit>Preference>Plugins' menu.
  When using a code snippet that uses variables to put the same text at various 
places, autocompleting this text causes a mess in the snippet.

  Example: with the following test snippet

  begin($1) ... end($1)

  suppose I start typing 'wh...' in place of $1 and  'while' is proposed
  by the autocompletion plugin, then if I press enter, I get something
  like

     begin(whwhilewhwhile)

  instead of

     begin(while) ... end(while)

  Moreover pressing ctrl+c to cancel yiels even messier results.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1335613] [NEW] Bad interaction between "code snippets" and "autocompletion plugin" in gedit

2014-06-29 Thread Marc Bagnol
Public bug reported:

On ubuntu 14.04 64bits (did not occur in 12.04)
gedit 3.10.4-0ubuntu4
gedit-plugins 3.10.1-1ubuntu2

I have activated the completion plugin provided in the 
'Edit>Preference>Plugins' menu.
When using a code snippet that uses variables to put the same text at various 
places, autocompleting this text causes a mess in the snippet.

Example: with the following test snippet

begin($1) ... end($1)

suppose I start typing 'wh...' in place of $1 and  'while' is proposed
by the autocompletion plugin. Then I you press enter I get something
like

   begin(whwhilewhwhile)

instead of

   begin(while) ... end(while)

Moreover pressing ctrl+c to cancel yiels even messier results.

** Affects: gedit (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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Title:
  Bad interaction between "code snippets" and "autocompletion plugin" in
  gedit

Status in “gedit” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  On ubuntu 14.04 64bits (did not occur in 12.04)
  gedit 3.10.4-0ubuntu4
  gedit-plugins 3.10.1-1ubuntu2

  I have activated the completion plugin provided in the 
'Edit>Preference>Plugins' menu.
  When using a code snippet that uses variables to put the same text at various 
places, autocompleting this text causes a mess in the snippet.

  Example: with the following test snippet

  begin($1) ... end($1)

  suppose I start typing 'wh...' in place of $1 and  'while' is proposed
  by the autocompletion plugin. Then I you press enter I get something
  like

 begin(whwhilewhwhile)

  instead of

 begin(while) ... end(while)

  Moreover pressing ctrl+c to cancel yiels even messier results.

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