Hello Sara, Zim 0.66 seems to exhibit a typical behaviour for a desktop app. The previous behaviour - forking into background - was rather unusual. You can use `nohup zim &` for your workflow to get closer to the previous state.
Or define an alias: `alias zim="nohup /usr/bin/zim > /dev/null 2>&1 &"` Best regards, Jiri Janousek On Sat, Apr 29, 2017 at 4:01 PM, Sara Ziner <sara.zi...@googlemail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I am using zim for about a year now and everything was fine. After a manual > upgrade to 0.65 I decided to add the repo to my Ubuntu: > http://ppa.launchpad.net/jaap.karssenberg/zim/ubuntu > > And today it pushed 0.66 to my machine. > > It was, of course, my fault to trust the repo, but now it happened: 0.66 is > a HUGE step back. > I cannot longer just say "zim" at the shell and then continue working, > because it now does not go to background any longer, and it pollutes the > terminal like so: > > --- snip --- > > $ zim > INFO: This is zim 0.66 > WARNING: Could not find all icon sizes for the application icon > INFO: Using default notebook: file:///home/****/Notebooks/**** > INFO: VCS detected: git - /home/****/Notebooks/Netzindex > INFO: Open page: **** > INFO: Flushing index > INFO: VCS detected: git - /home/****/Notebooks/**** > INFO: Open page: **** > > ** (zim:21627): CRITICAL **: pygtk_generic_tree_model_iter_nth_child: > assertion 'parent == NULL || parent->stamp == > PYGTK_GENERIC_TREE_MODEL(tree_model)->stamp' failed > > ** (zim:21627): CRITICAL **: pygtk_generic_tree_model_unref_node: assertion > 'VALID_ITER(iter, tree_model)' failed > > ** (zim:21627): CRITICAL **: pygtk_generic_tree_model_unref_node: assertion > 'VALID_ITER(iter, tree_model)' failed > > ** (zim:21627): CRITICAL **: pygtk_generic_tree_model_iter_nth_child: > assertion 'parent == NULL || parent->stamp == > PYGTK_GENERIC_TREE_MODEL(tree_model)->stamp' failed > > ** (zim:21627): CRITICAL **: pygtk_generic_tree_model_unref_node: assertion > 'VALID_ITER(iter, tree_model)' failed > > ** (zim:21627): CRITICAL **: pygtk_generic_tree_model_unref_node: assertion > 'VALID_ITER(iter, tree_model)' failed > INFO: Open page: SaraZiner (SaraZiner) > INFO: Running: ['git', 'add', '****.txt'] (cwd: /home/****/Notebooks/****) > INFO: Running: ['git', 'add', '****.txt'] (cwd: /home/****/Notebooks/****) > INFO: Running: ['git', 'add', '****.txt'] (cwd: /home/****/Notebooks/****) > INFO: Running: ['git', 'add', '****.txt'] (cwd: /home/****/Notebooks/****) > INFO: Running: ['git', 'add', '****.txt'] (cwd: /home/****/Notebooks/****) > INFO: Running: ['git', 'add', '****.txt'] (cwd: /home/****/Notebooks/****) > INFO: Open page: **** > > --- snap --- > > I cannot close the terminal because this will close the Zim windows also. > Sending zim in background via zim& leaves my terminal under constant fire > also. > The "critical" messages do not increase trust too much, too. > > These incompatible changes effectively renders zim useless for me for the > time being. > > Besides certain upcoming questions about outbound QA: > - Any ideas how I can get back the version 0.65 that worked? > - Will 0.66 already have introduced incompatible changes in data? > > All the best, > Sara > > > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~zim-wiki > Post to : zim-wiki@lists.launchpad.net > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~zim-wiki > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp > _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~zim-wiki Post to : zim-wiki@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~zim-wiki More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp