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Re: [Bug 455261] Re: Cannot Modify / Add Custom Launchers

 

ok thanks a lot, I'll try to reproduce and fix the bug at home.

2009/10/19 hotice <nilarimogard@xxxxxxxxx>

> As soon as I deactivated Clipper, everything was fine so yes, I can confirm
> that. It happens with both GLX and Cairo mode. After unchecking the "Enable
> Actions" under Clipper's config, Cairo-Dock still freezes when trying to
> modify a launcher and it even freezes when clicking the uncheck button for
> "Enable actions". If you meant something else with "associated actions",
> please explain. Cannot Modify / Add Custom Launchers
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/455261 You received this bug notification
> because you are a member of Cairo- Dock Team, which is subscribed to
> Cairo-Dock Core. Status in Cairo-Dock : Core: New Bug description: I'm using
> Ubuntu Karmic Koala beta and when I try to edit an existing launcher or add
> a new custom launcher, when I click on any of the fields to try and modify
> it, Cairo Dock freezes. This is because the Clipper launcher. I tried the
> stable version (2.1.) and then the weekly build (2.1.1-0beta0) and the same
> thing occurs. There is no error message displayed in the terminal, so I'm
> not sure what's causing this. Also, running ubuntu-bug cairo-dock says it
> cannot report anything because this is not a genuine Ubuntu package. Running
> cairo-dock -l debug > debug.txt, this are the last lines in the debug
> report, then it freezes: [1;35mdebug   :  [0m
>  [0;37m(applet-clipboard.c:cd_clipper_selection_owner_changed:217)  [0m
>  cd_clipper_selection_owner_changed () [1;32mmessage :  [0m
>  [0;37m(applet-clipboard.c:_on_text_received:61)  [0m    _on_text_received
> (Pidgin, 3) [1;35mdebug   :  [0m
>  [0;37m(applet-clipboard.c:_on_text_received:152)  [0m    0 items / 10
> [1;35mdebug   :  [0m  [0;37m(applet-clipboard.c:_on_text_received:164)  [0m
>    Clipper : Pidgin est ajoute [1;32mmessage :  [0m
>  [0;37m(applet-clipboard.c:_on_text_received:173)  [0m    iNbItems[3] <- 1
> [1;32mmessage :  [0m  [0;37m(applet-clipboard.c:cd_clipper_load_actions:233)
>  [0m    cd_clipper_load_actions
> (/home/andrei/.config/cairo-dock/Clipper-actions-gnome.conf)
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Cannot Modify / Add Custom Launchers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/455261
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Status in Cairo-Dock : Core: New

Bug description:
I'm using Ubuntu Karmic Koala beta and when I try to edit an existing launcher or add a new custom launcher, when I click on any of the fields to try and modify it, Cairo Dock freezes. This is because the Clipper launcher.

I tried the stable version (2.1.) and then the weekly build (2.1.1-0beta0) and the same thing occurs.

There is no error message displayed in the terminal, so I'm not sure what's causing this. Also, running ubuntu-bug cairo-dock says it cannot report anything because this is not a genuine Ubuntu package.

Running cairo-dock -l debug > debug.txt, this are the last lines in the debug report, then it freezes:


debug   :  (applet-clipboard.c:cd_clipper_selection_owner_changed:217)  
  cd_clipper_selection_owner_changed ()
message :  (applet-clipboard.c:_on_text_received:61)  
  _on_text_received (Pidgin, 3)
debug   :  (applet-clipboard.c:_on_text_received:152)  
  0 items / 10
debug   :  (applet-clipboard.c:_on_text_received:164)  
  Clipper : Pidgin est ajoute
message :  (applet-clipboard.c:_on_text_received:173)  
  iNbItems[3] <- 1
message :  (applet-clipboard.c:cd_clipper_load_actions:233)  
  cd_clipper_load_actions (/home/andrei/.config/cairo-dock/Clipper-actions-gnome.conf)



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