On Sat, 13 Jan 2007 10:04:06 +0100, Benedikt Meurer wrote: > Jannis Pohlmann wrote: > > On Fri, 12 Jan 2007 22:40:10 +0100, Benedikt Meurer wrote: > > > >> Jannis Pohlmann wrote: > >>> But: Whenever I start thunar with a running hald (sorry, my last > >>> mail contained a lot of hald-* processes, but not "hald" itself) > >>> and try to mount one of the devices, I get this: > >>> > >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ thunar > >>> Thunar: Failed to connect to the D-BUS session bus: Failed to > >>> connect to socket /tmp/dbus-TTavTtFLD4: Verbindungsaufbau > >>> abgelehnt > >> D-Bus system daemon not running. > >> > >>> And after that, "hald" is not running anymore (but the helper apps > >>> are, as listed my last mail). Weird, isn't it? > >> Well, either a problem with D-Bus or a problem with HAL. > > > > Probably, yes. It's just that I can't really verify what's wrong. > > I've D-BUS 1.0.1, D-BUS GLib bindings 0.72 and HAL 0.5.8.1 > > installed on my system (Lunar Linux, so none of the original config > > files - like /etc/dbus-1/system.d/hal.conf - were modified). > > > > Now if I start D-BUS and HAL and try to mount something, I get this > > "... is not provided by any .service files" error message. After > > that, hald isn't running anymore. This is what happens as root. Now > > if I set up D-BUS to give normal users access to some HAL-related > > D-BUS services, like you suggested to Samuel in his bug report, I > > get exactly the same error. > > > > I know the package versions are pretty much bleeding edge as Lunar > > isn't bound to fixed package release cycles, but nonetheless I'd > > love to be able to get some more debugging information out of > > Thunar/HAL/D-BUS to find a fix for this annoyance. After all, I > > remember that it worked before exo-mount was introduced. > > HAL is probably crashing in the Mount method. Run hald with > --daemon=no --verbose=yes.
Believe it or not, but when I tried to run "hald --daemon=no --verbose=yes", it immediately worked. And on the next day, when I wanted to look into why it didn't work with the hald init script, that also worked. I don't really like problems randomly disappearing because this gives me a feeling of not having control over them. Anyway, problem solved, no need to invest more time into searching a bug that does not exist. Thanks, Jannis _______________________________________________ Thunar-dev mailing list Thunar-dev@xfce.org http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/thunar-dev