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[Bug 1573188] Re: unity7 interface doesn't cover indicators or notifications

 

This bug was fixed in the package snapd - 2.0.5

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snapd (2.0.5) xenial; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release: LP: #1583085
    - interfaces: add dbusmenu, freedesktop and kde notifications to
      unity7 (LP: #1573188)
    - daemon: make localSnapInfo return SnapState
    - cmd: make snap list with no snaps not special
    - debian: workaround for XDG_DATA_DIRS issues
    - cmd,po: fix conflicts, apply review from #1154
    - snap,store: load and store the private flag sent by the store in
      SideInfo
    - interfaces/apparmor/template.go: adjust /dev/shm to be more usable
    - store: use purchase decorator in Snap and FindSnaps
    - interfaces: first version of the networkmanager interface
    - snap, snappy: implement the new (minmimal) kernel spec
    - cmd/snap, debian: move manpage generation to depend on an environ
      key; also, fix completion

snapd (2.0.4) xenial; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release:
    - interfaces: cleanup explicit denies
    - integration-tests: remove the ancient integration daemon tests
    - integration-tests: add network-bind interface test
    - integration-tests: add actual checks for undoing install
    - integration-tests: add store login test
    - snap: add certain implicit slots only on classic
    - integration-tests: add coverage flags to snapd.service ExecStart
      setting when building from branch
    - integration-tests: remove the tests for features removed in 16.04.
    - daemon, overlord/snapstate: "(de)activate" is no longer a thing
    - docs: update meta.md and security.md for current snappy
    - debian: always start snapd
    - integration-tests: add test for undoing failed install
    - overlord: handle ensureNext being in the past
    - overlord/snapstate,overlord/snapstate/backend,snappy: start
      backend porting LinkSnap and UnlinkSnap
    - debian/tests: add reboot capability to autopkgtest and execute
      snapPersistsSuite
    - daemon,snappy,progress: drop license agreement broken logic
    - daemon,client,cmd/snap: nice access denied message
      (LP: #1574829)
    - daemon: add user parameter to all commands
    - snap, store: rework purchase methods into decorators
    - many: simplify release package and add OnClassic
    - interfaces: miscellaneous policy updates
    - snappy,wrappers: move desktop files handling to wrappers
    - snappy: remove some obviously dead code
    - interfaces/builtin: quote apparmor label
    - many: remove the gadget yaml support from snappy
    - snappy,systemd,wrappers: move service units generation to wrappers
    - store: add method to determine if a snap must be bought
    - store: add methods to read purchases from the store
    - wrappers,snappy: move binary wrapper generation to new package
      wrappers
    - snap: add `snap help` command
    - integration-tests: remove framework-test data and avoid using
      config-snap for now
    - add integration test to verify fix for LP: #1571721

 -- Michael Vogt <michael.vogt@xxxxxxxxxx>  Thu, 19 May 2016 15:29:16
+0200

** Changed in: snapd (Ubuntu Xenial)
       Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
  unity7 interface doesn't cover indicators or notifications

Status in Snappy:
  Fix Released
Status in snapd package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Committed
Status in snapd source package in Xenial:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Using the "unity7" interface, it seems that the access required to
  utilize indicators or display notifications is not granted (note that
  installing with --devmode works).

  To duplicate:

  1) Build/install the Qt systray example snap here:
  https://github.com/kyrofa/qt-example-snaps/tree/master/systray

  2) Install without devmode, e.g. sudo snap install
  systray_1_amd64.snap

  3) Launch from the terminal with the `systray` command.

  4) Click "Show Message".

  5) Note the presence of a launcher icon, the lack of an indicator, and
  a very ugly notification, like this: http://pasteboard.co/nF8fKsP.png

  6) Uninstall the snap: sudo snap remove systray

  7) Install the snap with devmode, e.g. sudo snap install --devmode
  systray_1_amd64.snap

  8) Launch from the terminal again.

  9) Click "Show Message".

  10) Note the presence of a launcher icon, the presence of an indicator
  (with a broken icon, but that may be a different issue), and a pretty
  notification, like this: http://pasteboard.co/nFoPlFh.png

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