It seems my window manager (awesome) is using
or.freedesktop.Notifications:
http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/300/dfeet.png
BTW: When I downgrade to banshee 1.4, I have no crashes and also see
notifications about song changes.
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closing error dialog (System.IndexOutOfRangeException) closes
According to /usr/lib/notify-osd/notify-osd there is already a process
for notifications:
** (notify-osd:28261): WARNING **: Another instance has already
registered org.freedesktop.Notifications
** (notify-osd:28261): WARNING **: Could not register instance
Running notification-properties
I made sure to only have notify-osd or notification-daemon installed; in
either case this error still occurred.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/391241
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Public bug reported:
When advancing to the next item in my playlist, banshee will sometimes
display an error message:
Banshee Encountered a Fatal Error
Array index is out of range
Banshee keeps playing the song though. The fatality is evident when I
click the Close button of the error window:
Public bug reported:
While trying various password storage/management programs I came across
gringotts. However, upon starting gringotts I receive the following
error message:
=
(process:16504): gringotts-CRITICAL **: Increase the memory locking limit to at
least
I see the same behavior with firefox: when first launching alltray
firefox -no-remote -P default I see firefox's icon in the tray. Once I
click it, firefox's window is displayed and a button is added to the
Window List on my panel. This button then remains regardless of the
state of its window:
Following
https://wiki.edubuntu.org/PackagingGuide/Recipes/Debdiff#Creating%20A%20Debdiff
I have attached a .debdiff
** Attachment added: bashdb_3.1.0.9.1ubuntu1.debdiff
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20059572/bashdb_3.1.0.9.1ubuntu1.debdiff
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bashdb should not depend on emacsen-common,
and with the third patch it now references this bug number
** Attachment added: python-4suite_1.0.2.5ubuntu1.debdiff-3
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20060037/python-4suite_1.0.2.5ubuntu1.debdiff-3
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python-4suite-xml: typo in English package description
and this patch now references this bug number
** Attachment added: bashdb_3.1.0.9.1ubuntu1.debdiff-2
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20060073/bashdb_3.1.0.9.1ubuntu1.debdiff-2
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bashdb should not depend on emacsen-common, instead it recommend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/301852
You
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: alltray
I start alltray gnome-terminal and see the icon in my tray. When I
click the icon, gnome-terminal is shown as expected.
However, when I click on the close button or on the icon again, the
window is not closed to tray; instead it is simply
Public bug reported:
In intrepid package bashdb depends on bash (= 3.1) and emacsen-common.
However, none of the .el scripts in the package seem to be needed for
bashdb to run normally.
I installed the package and deleted the following files:
/usr/lib/emacsen-common/packages/install/bashdb
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: python-4suite-xml
The English package description of the package python-4suite-xml
contains a spelling error in the last paragraph. The word withou
should be corrected to without.
** Affects: python-4suite (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Public bug reported:
I hide sonata by either clicking the close button of the window or the
tray icon. When I click the tray icon again to restore the window it
does not show up at the previous location. Even when moving it to the
desired location and hiding it does not restore it to that
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