** Tags removed: rls-x-incoming
** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Title:
dbus rejected
** Changed in: glib
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
dbus rejected send messages
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great, thanks. about time! :)
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Title:
dbus rejected send messages
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Indeed, accountsservice sends a reply even when the client talking to it
doesn't want one. The dbus daemon doesn't remember messages that have
NO_REPLY_EXPECTED set, so the replies from accountsservice look like
unsolicited messages to it and it denies them.
Gnome bug #755421 argues that this
** Tags removed: rls-w-incoming
** Tags added: rls-x-incoming
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dbus rejected send messages
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** Changed in: glib
Status: Unknown => Confirmed
** Changed in: glib
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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Title:
dbus
Lars had a look and said "the problem is that accountsservice sends a
reply to a message even though the indicator doesn't want one" which is
forbidden by policy (don't know why) but since the indicator didn't want
the reply anyway and would not even look at it if it came, this is not
an issue