The files in .gnome/gnome-schedule should stay there. Don't delete it
unless you have the problems described on top! They are necessary for
gnome schedule.
The deperactionwarning doesn't have anything to do with it, and is
simply because the GTK+ toolkit is changing as it is being developed. It
i use ver 2.1.1 of gnome-schedule in ubuntu and this message still
appears on my machine.
u...@host:~$ sudo gnome-schedule
/usr/share/gnome-schedule/mainWindow.py:158: DeprecationWarning: Use the new
widget gtk.Tooltip
tip = gtk.Tooltips ()
/usr/share/gnome-schedule/mainWindow.py:159:
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Importance: Unknown = Critical
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On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 4:13 PM, 59chip schiappe...@cogeco.ca wrote:
How do I upgrade to 2.1.1? It is not available in Synaptic Package
Manager, only shows version 2.1.0
It isn't in the repositories yet. See:
http://git.gnome.org/cgit/gnome-schedule/tree/README for building from
source.
The
I deleted everything in ~/.gnome/gnome-schedule/crontab and it worked.
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The quick fix suggested by GauteHope works, but I agree with #5: this
needs an SRU. Otherwise, all users who used gnome-schedule 2.0.2 in
Jaunty before updating to Karmic will experience this bug. By popularity
contest results (http://popcon.ubuntu.com/by_inst), that may be as many
as 17000
I deleted everything in ~/.gnome/gnome-schedule/crontab and it worked.
Now I have a task that runs from root, which I added using sudo gnome-
schedule. Where does gnome-schedule store root tasks?
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@xachin:
The datafiles are stored in roots home dir: /root/.gnome/gnome-sche...
The tasks are in roots crontab or at-queue; try sudo su to become root
and then try the fix as with a regular user.
- gaute
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How do I upgrade to 2.1.1? It is not available in Synaptic Package
Manager, only shows version 2.1.0
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Status: New = Confirmed
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For the gnome-schedule packagers:
I strongly recommend to upgrade to version 2.1.1 since this bug in 2.1.0
will result in almost all users having this problem when upgrading
without a clean crontab.
Thanks, Gaute Hope
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Sincs it is an hourly task you have to use crontab, to edit your crontab
manually do:
$ crontab -e
To just list it:
$ crontab -l
In fact, just deleting the data files should make gnome-schedule use
some default values. They are located in ~/.gnome/gnome-schedule/crontab
$ cd
Deleting the crontab files did the trick. And I didn't lose the task.
Thanks. :)
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #588091
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=588091
** Also affects: gnome-schedule via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=588091
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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This happens when you create a one-time task in gnome-schedule 2.0.2 and
try to open it in 2.1.0. There is a bug in the parser of the data files.
This has been fixed in upstream and will be included in the next minor
release; to manually delete your old tasks. Do in the terminal:
$ atq # to
** Changed in: gnome-schedule
Status: Unknown = Fix Released
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Actually, it was an hourly task, but thanks. I await the fix.
On a side note, I only wanted to view the task, as it contained a URL I
needed, and 'atq' gives me no output (and there's nothing in ~/.gnome
/gnome-schedule/at/ to delete).
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