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I've committed an update to dbus that includes the new launchd support
instead of using X11's session tracking.
I'd love some feedback from folks, especially GNOME users, to confirm it
doesn't cause any issues for them. I tested it with a few apps
Hi!
Some time ago I posted some questions concerning kbib. Some days ago I
tried again and succeeded. This is a small report about what I did to
succeed.
I got kbib 0.6.5 from the developer page. After installing yaz and
yazpp via fink configure found yaz-config, but not yazpp-config
Thomas Weiss wrote:
Hi!
Some time ago I posted some questions concerning kbib. Some days ago I
tried again and succeeded. This is a small report about what I did to
succeed.
I got kbib 0.6.5 from the developer page. After installing yaz and
yazpp via fink configure found yaz-config, but not
On Feb 17, 2009, at 10:07 AM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
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I've committed an update to dbus that includes the new launchd support
instead of using X11's session tracking.
I'd love some feedback from folks, especially GNOME users, to
confirm it
On Feb 17, 2009, at 10:07 AM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
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I've committed an update to dbus that includes the new launchd support
instead of using X11's session tracking.
I'd love some feedback from folks, especially GNOME users, to
confirm it
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Stan Sanderson wrote:
I had a working Gnome install, just updated yesterday.
I'm doing some digging, and it looks like, in fact, gnome-session does
some things it shouldn't regarding assuming the way dbus is implemented
(which was true, for the
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Benjamin Reed wrote:
Stan Sanderson wrote:
I had a working Gnome install, just updated yesterday.
I'm doing some digging, and it looks like, in fact, gnome-session does
some things it shouldn't regarding assuming the way dbus is implemented
Your fix to gnome-session worked. Good job and thank you.
On Feb 17, 2009, at 1:46 PM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
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Benjamin Reed wrote:
Stan Sanderson wrote:
I had a working Gnome install, just updated yesterday.
I'm doing some digging, and it
On Feb 17, 2009, at 3:46 PM, Benjamin Reed wrote:
Yup, gnome-session was doing bad things. Update to gnome-session
2.24.3-3 and it should work again.
It is working again, and my Gramps database is up and running.
Thanks for the quick fix!
Stan