I confirm the same effect as Rudolf described (2009-09-11). I had tried
several times to add the pilot applet before giving up and searching for
help. I found this thread and installed Alexander's packages
(2009-05-18). I now have eleven (11) applets on my task bar!! And
synchronising works -
Patched and installed new .dpkg according to instructions from Matt
Davey (written on 2009-05-18). Thanks a lot!
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Rudolf - that's a strange effect, for sure. Any chance there's another
process lurking: could you try ps auxww | grep pilot?
Glad your sync is working. I'm not running 9.04, so I can't try to
reproduce, but I haven't heard of this effect before.
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Hello Matt,
Thank you for giving help to the trouble shooting.
The result of ps auxww | grep pilot is:
r...@rudil9:~$ ps auxww | grep pilot
rudi 3979 0.0 2.0 26632 10252 ?S12:03 0:00
/usr/bin/gpilot-applet --oaf-activate-iid=OAFIID:GNOME_PilotApplet_Factory
--oaf-ior-fd=19
Hello Matt,
Thank you for providing the new version gnome-pilot 2.0.17-0ubuntu2.
I could install from http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/gnome-pilot on Ubuntu
0904.
I tried the same on Ubuntu 0810, but do to library conflicts I gave up (libc6
2.10.1, belocs-locales-bin).
It dows show now the
I would like to confirm that AMD64 gnome-pilot_2.0.17-0ubuntu2 from
Karmic will work in Jaunty. So logically the i386 version should work
too.
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The new package (gnome-pilot_2.0.17-0ubuntu2) has not made it into
Jaunty yet. However, I did find it in Karmic[1] and was able to
successfully download and install the 64-bit version for my Jaunty
laptop. YMMV.
William
[1] http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/gnome-pilot
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Hi there,
i run in this bug , too.
i have still 2.0.17-0ubuntu1 version of gnome-pilot
aptitude reinstall gnome-pilot did not work (it reinstalls: 2.0.17-0ubuntu1
instead of 2.0.17-0ubuntu2) ,
i use ubuntu 9.04 .
can anyone tell me what to do, to get this newest version.
( sorry for this
Yes, I will be committing this upstream. You can track upstream bug #584894
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=584894
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Matt, are you going to commit that patch upstream as well? Thanks!
Will sponsor now.
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This bug was fixed in the package gnome-pilot - 2.0.17-0ubuntu2
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* Add fix-panel-icon.dpatch: Fix panel icon. Thanks to Matt Davey
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Ed, if that behaviour is reproducible you should raise a new bug against
it, as it would be a separate issue.
You can sometimes get useful terminal output from panel applets by:
o First start the gpilot-applet from a terminal.
o Then add the applet to the panel. It will use your running
Thank you. I use the Jaunty amd64 version so I couldn't use Alexander's
builds. The fix works just fine.
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Whoops - I spoke too soon. This fix did make my Pilot applet appear on
the panel. However, I dropped a file to be uploaded to the Palm onto the
applet, then did a sync. The sync worked and the file was uploaded BUT
the applet disappeared from the panel and I had to click on the panel
and reload
Hi Daniel,
I'm travelling at the moment, so can't compile up a .deb (I presume one will
appear in Jaunty soon enough now). To build one yourself from the .dsc posted
to this bug, try the following:
1. If you haven't already done so, download the deb build utilities
using sudo
Thank you very much! Following your instructions allowed me to compile
it. For anyone interested, here are links to my compiled version (you'll
need both files):
http://www.4shared.com/file/106276272/d806802b/gnome-pilot_2017-0ubuntu2_i386.html
Would it be possible to get this available either in a PPA or via
jaunty-backports? I managed to figure out how to upload a single file to
my PDA but I have several files that need to get uploaded and a deb
would be a lifesaver.
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Thanks Matt! Subscribing sponsor team.
** Changed in: gnome-pilot (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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Update: Thanks to Daniel Clement for testing the above patch. He
reports that it built and installed okay for him, and the panel applet
appeared correctly.
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Found the bug. Issue is that the gnome panel-applet code was changed in
gnome-2.25 and now it does not call gnome_program_init, which the gnome-
pilot applet code assumed.
** Attachment added: fix missing gnome-pilot panel-applet icons
Attaching tar archive containing .dsc, .changes and .diff.gz to add the
previously attached patch.
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** Tags added: intrepid2jaunty usability
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muchas gracias!
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I've been meaning to investigate this.
I ran from the Live CD (jaunty beta) and confirmed the bug and saw the
gnome_program_locate_file: assertion `program != NULL' failed . These
messages are coming from the applet trying to find the bitmaps for its
icons. It seems there's been a change on the
$ pkill gpilot
(click reload on one of the resulting alerts, cancel on the rest :).
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@Mize: to remove superflous gpanel entries - from Gnome panel(?):
open a terminal
$ cd ~/.gconf/apps/panel
$ grep pilot `find . -type f`
edit the XML file deleting li.../li structures holding gpilot lines
delete corresponding directories applet_[number]
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Same problem here. I can also confirm that bug.
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Same here...no icon and - as a result - I managed to install it five
times. Anyone know how to remove it four times? :)
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The main problem of that is that without the icon, you cannot upload
files anymore. All the rest wouldn't be that important.
I also can confirm that bug.
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I'm having this problem too. Here's what I get at the console when I
load the daemon by hand:
$ gpilot-applet --oaf-activate-iid=OAFIID:GNOME_PilotApplet_Factory
What seems to be happening is that the applet is not able to locate
pixmaps. The call to gnome_program_locate_file() is returning NULL.
Nothing has changed on the gnome-pilot side, so I'm presuming this means
either something changed in the gnome environment on jaunty, or
something changed on the
I'm seeing the same thing, I just can't add a pilot applet to the panel.
I can sync, just no applet.
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Same thing here. I tried to add it several times to the panel, and it must have
been somewhere several times because I got several messages about the applet
having crashed when I said:
$ killall gpilot-applet
I don't know if that's the same bug, but the applet should not allow itself to
run in
OK, I took a look and agree this doesn't look related to #320184. I'll
try and investigate.
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I very much doubt it is a regression.
All the patch did that I submitted was change a .desktop file. I still
left the icon that the panel applet uses and so I don't see why it
shouldn't use it.
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Is this a regression due to bug #320184 ?
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I don't know, is there a package older than 2.0.15 I can install to
test?
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