Do you have any bug with xfce4-volumed when gnome-settings-daemon and
pulseaudio are NOT installed and NOT running? These applications are not
compatible with each other, and I'm not willing to make xfce4-volume
work with anything else than GStreamer at the moment (if you want such a
feature,
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 885956 ***
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Do you have any bug with xfce4-volumed when gnome-settings-daemon and
pulseaudio are NOT installed and NOT running? These applications are not
compatible with each other, and I'm not willing to make
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Binary package hint: vim
Hello,
There seems to be a conflict between vim-common and llvm-dev on file
/usr/share/vim/vimcurrent.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: vim-common 2:7.2.330-1ubuntu4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.35-28.50-generic
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tentative de remplacement de « /usr/share/vim/vimcurrent », qui
I've no idea why on earth such a recommends exists in the Ubuntu
package of xvd, since xvd is not supporting Pulseaudio and was never
designed to support it. It should only ask that the GStreamer mixer
plugin (and possibly xfce4-mixer) are installed, as far as I remember.
Obviously xvd is not
This is a bug occurring between GStreamer and Pulse. The bug triagers
would need one of the OPs to uninstall Pulse and check if it still
happens, at the very least, to know if it's a sound card config issue /
bug in GStreamer or if it's an issue with Pulse.
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Thanks for your check Horst. I've re-directed the bug at the Pulseaudio
Ubuntu packagers so they can have a look at it.
** Also affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- xfce4-volumed mutes master, headphone and speaker but unmutes only
I tested the patch and it did fix the segfault and warning for me.
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This bug is rather hard to fix. It seems that when the image list is re-
sorted, it seems it forgets to inform the tree model that actually draws
the icons.
I've tried to fix it but it seems I got the size of the tree model
wrong, and I also suspect some bugs in the reordering handler of the
I very highly doubt that anything being slow has to do with this bug.
This one should break things entirely rather than slow them down.
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As I've written a few years back, the code in xfce4-volumed itself does
not leak (much). I'm pretty convinced that leaks occur within gstreamer
for certain types of configurations / cards, rather than within xvd
itself (though I will correct my code if proven wrong :) ).
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Kudos on the fixing Alistair! Lionel, may I please ask you to notify me
in a way or another when you modify something in your fork, so that:
- if there was a reason I did it differently, I can let you know about it and
we can discuss what approach fits best
- if my code was bad, I can improve it
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Hi Julian,
Sorry I wasn't really clear! xfce4-volumed (vanilla) only knows
GStreamer, so it tries to find an audio card and then interacts with it.
What PulseAudio does (as far as I know) to make old apps like
xfce4-volumed work is that it emulates an Alsa card, which xfce4-volumed
picks up if
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I had a chat with the GStreamer people, and GstMixer will not be
replaced in future releases in GStreamer. They also no longer take fixes
for GStreamer 0.10. That means that anyway I'll rewrite the daemon to
use libpulse and libasound directly.
Julian, after this chat I also think that the memory
Turns out I had forgotten some leaks. You can try this patch if you
want, though you shouldn't have many hopes! It seems XkbGetMap is the
culprit for you and I've no idea what even causes this to be called.
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This patch removes all mixer branches -- obviously it'll strip down your
xvd to a piece of useless junk! Let me know if it still leaks a lot.
Apply separately from the previous and next patches.
** Patch added: 0001-Getting-rid-of-all-mixer-code-branches.patch
This patch removes keybinder code -- only volume change notifications
will work. Let me know if it still leaks a lot. Apply separately from
the previous and next patches.
Note that there's a possibility simply including the libraries causes
leakages (because libraries sometimes do dirty
This patch removes all xfconf branches -- volume notifications should
work but only the mute key should be properly handled. Let me know if it
still leaks a lot. Apply separately from the previous and next patches.
** Patch added: 0001-No-more-xfconf.patch
The culprit is keybinder. I'm fairly convinced it's unmaintained, but I
could maybe fix it myself.
I would need you to find out how to install a debug version of it and
re-run valgrind on any xfce4-volumed (-pulse or vanilla). Then I can see
which function it is that causes these huge leaks. For
Also I'm not sure if you're a developer yourself or not, so if anything
is unclear or cryptic please do tell me and I'll explain better :)
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I've written some code that exposes a reordered signal to Ristretto when
the list is reordered. I've fixed some segfault-causing issue in the
reordering handler. I still have some issues: the reordering goes wild!
In particular:
- the order when the app is launched is exactly the contrary to the
Public bug reported:
Whenever I attempt to save details with mugshot, I get asked for a
password.
Typing the root password results in Incorrect password after a 1-2 seconds
lag.
Typing my user account password results in a 5ish second freeze, then followed
by an error dialog stating
The bug would be rejected against upstream xfce4-volumed with the
information available so far. I cannot fix bugs that I cannot reproduce.
It could help to report against xfce4-settings. Note the following
though:
So far the following conditions are known to trigger the bug:
OS: Ubuntu 14.10
(In reply to Harald Judt from comment #2)
Some sort of drawback with that hack is that the shortcuts are now displayed
as if the shift modifier had been pressed. Examples: a is displayed as
A, Shifta as ShiftA. Verifying in xfce4-settings-editor, it is stored
properly as Shifta and it works
I've done a bit of testing just now and could not reproduce the issue in
the way it is described.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Assign command A to key A e.g., notify-send no mods
2) Assign command S to key Super+A e.g., notify-send super
3) Assign command C to key Ctrl+Super+A e.g., notify-send
Newest patch applied in commit bbc5f465bbb3743bdc755b4add311281055c9158.
Marking as resolved.
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xfhelp4 is not installed
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I used to be able to select one or two wallpapers on top of the
default directory, allowing quick comparisons between 2/3 wallpapers I
liked, and allowing building lists of wallpapers from different sources.
I believe symlinks are not obvious and take more time to do than picking
multiple
(apologies for the length)
Xfce products concerned:
- Thunar
- Xfdesktop
- xfce4-appfinder
- xfce4-session?
Files concerned (from now on called App files):
- Binaries with the exec bit
- Scripts with the exec bit
- Desktop files
- (future) Docker container files?
Relevant use cases:
- A: Users
I cannot reproduce the bug with librsvg 2.40.2. Raphael, are you sure
your Ristretto is crashing as a result of the attached SVG and not
another one? Your strace indicates another SVG file is opened first, can
you try to open this svg in a separate folder?
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Great, that seems to narrow the bug down to librsvg 2.36, since the devs
haven't pointed out any relevant commit from Ristretto 0.6.3-1 to
0.6.3-4. Marking as resolved.
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If this turns out to have anything to do with Bug #1314782, then the
issue lies not in D-Bus but in Ubuntu patches to GTK+ conflicting with
Xubuntu patches to XFCE apps (or possibly with the apps originally). I
don't remember the exact details but whoever triages/investigates this
should get in
Thanks for the triaging effort! As far as I know xfce4-volumed-pulse has
a fix committed already though I'll let mrpouit confirm. The ALSA
xfce4-volumed never had the issue.
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(In reply to Yves-Alexis Perez from comment #12)
(In reply to Steve Dodier-Lazaro from comment #11)
The distinction between exec/non-exec bits is pretty irrelevant until
sandboxing is fully deployed, to be honest. We cannot both provide security
*and* a good UX for locally installed apps
The distinction between exec/non-exec bits is pretty irrelevant until
sandboxing is fully deployed, to be honest. We cannot both provide
security *and* a good UX for locally installed apps and .desktop files
on the Desktop for now, so I'm tempted to go with good UX and revisit
the decision later.
(In reply to Pjotr from comment #14)
Speaking strictly from a user's point of view: it just makes no sense, to
issue a warning and require the granting of executability rights, for the
innocent act of launching an application by clicking a desktop shortcut. No
sense at all
This is
If that's any useful, some of the bug reports I've had with
xfce4-volumed were related to how (now defunct) libkeybinder handles
keyboard layout changes. Are such changes (even from/to the same layout)
triggerred by switching to whatever launcher Xubuntu uses?
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Hi Liviu,
Let us know in a few days if the bug is fixed with the patch, and if no
side effects were found, so we can release it in time for 4.12.
Thanks.
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Thunar assigns date stamp of deleted file when previous (e.g.
original) copy of file copied or moved into directory
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Design SIG hat onI would actually like to see a patch that simply uses
the system font, and dumps any internal reference to a font. Having
plugins use a custom font for such an unimportant thing causes usability
issues since users who do need a high contrast font must search through
multiple UIs
sankeytms: is there any chance that you rebase your patch on the new
xfce4-power-manager (git trunk)? It has undergone a rewrite and I'm not
sure your patch would still apply.
If you're satisfied that you have a working patch, I will test it for
you and nag the developers to have it released.
Hi,
Thanks for the new patches! I tested on ArchLinux 3.18 64Bits and the
exponential slider feels *much* better to use. You're on the way to
making a very nice contribution :-) A couple of comments below:
- Somehow I cannot go further than 5h40. Is that expected? I would have
expected 6 hours
Is the freeze caused by the Thunar daemon needing time to spawn, or by
something else?
I have a completely unrelated instance of calling D-Bus via Thunar
causing the caller to freeze (Firefox when opening the current folder,
according to Mozilla folks currently debugging their use of the
Bumping the people on this report: if you can experience the bug, please
try the patch before 4.12 to spare your fellow users some trouble :-)
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I was informed that this feature is part of the latest Xfwm release. I'm
closing the report as FIXED. If you think there's something incorrect or
missing, please re-open it!
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Waiting to see if Olivier's recommendation works.
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Window focus does not always switch to new window even when this is
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Marking as fixed, thanks.
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Please try to git apply --check yourpatch.patch before submitting, to
spot and remove all trailing whitespaces :-)
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Otherwise, just as for Andre: neither patch 5465 or 5466 fix the
reported issue. They appear to be doing nothing.
Amigamagic, could you please tell us how you tested this patch?
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Could someone please make sure this patch is pushed?
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Closing the report then. Thanks!
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Is the freeze caused by the Thunar daemon needing time to spawn, or by
something else?
I have a completely unrelated instance of calling D-Bus via Thunar
causing the caller to freeze (Firefox when opening the current folder,
according to Mozilla folks currently debugging their use of the
Hopefully noone else than elfy noticed this regression of sorts. I'm
closing the report as WONTFIX since we don't plan to do anything.
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Looking back at the patch, I don't think the misc-file-size-binary key
is important enough to have a UI setting of its own (introduced in the
patch). Any views on that?
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Glad to hear it's fixed for you. Looking at the two commits,
XfceOutputInfo *output was probably unitialised, causing a NULL check to
be ignored and a SEGFAULT.
Thanks for this thorough testing and debugging, Liviu. I'll close this
issue, please do open another report for your Mirror Display
Eric: Will you have any chance to look again at this patch and issue in
the future? Should I assign it to you?
Everyone else: could others test the patch and see what it does for
them, to help Eric? There could be several issues aggregated under the
same report, this happens quite often.
Thanks.
Raj,
Thanks for clarifying. There might have been several sources of crashes
in the same report.
Could the people who commented on this report test whether
Xfce4-Settings git (hence with Olivier's recent fix) + Alexander's patch
work well for them?
Olivier, André: would you like to take
Raj,
Thanks for clarifying. There might have been several sources of crashes
in the same report.
Could the people who commented on this report test whether
Xfce4-Settings git (hence with Olivier's recent fix) + Alexander's patch
work well for them?
Olivier, André: would you like to take
Reopening the report.
A note to devs / people willing to write a patch: the location bar, in
button mode, provides a facility to paste into folder. It does not
when in toolbar mode, but e.g. the folder icon directly left of the
path could be given a right click menu *identical* to the buttons in
In what sense is that bug fixed? I don't understand how I am supposed to
open a terminal for the current folder in the list view. Is it an
accident?
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Reopening as the patch has had unwanted side effects, as per Evangelos'
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Tested version: 3.14.11-0ubuntu1
Bug most likely introduced in: 3.10.6-0ubuntu1
gtk_menu_tracker_item_get_menu_item and
gtk_menu_tracker_item_get_action_namespace both have return types, but
use g_return_if_fail instead of g_return_val_if_fail.
Attached is a diff of the
Let me copy/paste the upstream changelog for you:
* fix crashes related to images support
And that's it. Diff between 3.14.2 and 3.14.3 attached. No new features.
If you don't package it for Ubuntu Vivid now, I will because I need it
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I've just checked upstream GTK, and these two methods only exist in
Ubuntu. They come from the patch named
debian/patches/ubuntu_gtk_custom_menu_items.patch
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Hi,
Upstream has released a bugfix version that fixes several systematic
memory corruptions when copying images. Without this update, 3.14.2 is
unstable and crashes regularly. The bug fix is the only item in this
release's changelog. I'm personally interested in having a
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The Zeitgeist plugin creates a GPtrArray to give to libzeitgeist when
registering a Zeitgeist datasource. libzeitgeist internally sinks this
reference, but the plugin assumes the GPtrArray to still be available
and later attempts to unref it.
The attached patch adds a
This is a bug somewhere in between your hardware and PulseAudio. To help
diagnose the exact faulty component, I would try to:
(a) stop using PulseAudio
(b) use a significantly older kernel / distro
(c) use another computer / sound card
In any case xvd is only making the symptoms of a deeper
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