** Also affects: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Impacts sessions running over Real VNC too.
** Summary changed:
- [precise] evince and eog broken on remote sessions (X, NX, x2go and probably
VNC)
+ [precise] evince and eog broken on remote sessions (X, NX, x2go and VNC)
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I've found that downgrading to libutouch-geis (2.1.2-0ubuntu4) from
oneiric resolves the issue.
$ wget
http://mirror.anl.gov/pub/ubuntu//pool/main/u/utouch-geis/libutouch-geis1_2.1.2-0ubuntu4_amd64.deb
$ sudo dpkg -i libutouch-geis1_2.1.2-0ubuntu4_amd64.deb
$ echo libutouch-geis1 hold | sudo
FYI: Just built utouch-geis1 (2.2.9-0ubuntu4) from lp:utouch-
geis/precise and the issue was _not_ resolved. Still took ~50 seconds
for evince to load, compared to under a second with libutouch-geis1
(2.1.2-0ubuntu4) from Oneiric.
$ apt-cache policy libutouch-geis1
libutouch-geis1:
Installed:
If it helps, I'm attaching the result of starting evince with Geis
debugging enabled on precise over RealVNC.
$ echo $DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS
unix:abstract=/tmp/dbus-PF6Hw1bX2X,guid=152cbe68c696d8366474511f00208d95
$ GEIS_DEBUG=10 evince geis-debug-evince.log
** Attachment added:
This bug should be re-opened, as the fix merged in
https://code.launchpad.net/~bregma/utouch-geis/lp-997630/+merge/106886
does not actually address the issue. In particular, the assumption that
the DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS is unset is inaccurate, as show in comment
#9.
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I was able to connect after running `sudo restart avahi-daemon`
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Title:
People nearby account still trying to connect
To
@ferro: Yes, but I bet you still have libutouch-geis installed.
(libevince depends on libgrip0 which depends on libutouch-geis).
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@chasedouglas @bregma:
I've looked into this problem some more and the fix should be relatively
trivial. I'll attempt to briefly describe the cause of the error,
outline a simple solution, and will attach a patch that can be applied
to the utouch-geis 2.2.10 source which fixes the problem for
I should additionally mention that the logic in the above patch might
not be flawless --- i.e., the addition of the else clause in
_input_event_handler might be a bit off -- but the overall theme of the
patch should point you in the correct direction.
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@chasedouglas: Thanks! I've backported the change to utouch-geis 2.2.9
and successfully built and tested the patch in a PPA.
https://launchpad.net/~brad-froehle/+archive/utouch-geis
I've attached the debdiff from 2.2.9-0ubuntu3 to
2.2.9-0ubuntu3+lp997630.
** Patch added:
My issue was solved after upgrading to the new libgrip0 (and hence
libgeis1, libgrail5, libframe6) from precise-proposed.
Thanks!
$ apt-cache policy libgrip0
libgrip0:
Installed: 0.3.5-0ubuntu1~12.04.1
Candidate: 0.3.5-0ubuntu1~12.04.1
Version table:
*** 0.3.5-0ubuntu1~12.04.1 0
I've installed libgeis1 2.2.9.2-0ubuntu1 and can confirm that the
proposed update does fix this bug (the slow startup of evince when the
backend fails to initialize).
I don't run Unity, so I cannot comment on whether this version solves
that particular regression.
** Tags removed:
@davek: What does `apt-cache policy libgrip0` return?
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Title:
evince and eog broken on remote sessions (X, NX, x2go and VNC)
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