On 25.05.2011 06:13:09, Peter Bloomfield wrote:
On 05/24/2011 08:27:49 AM Tue, Ildar Mulyukov wrote:
Hi, colleagues.
I just found out that
$ balsa -s
raises the window. This is obviously wrong: a script should be able
to check the queue without interrupting a user.
Plz fix. Thanks. Best regards,
AIRC that's a libunique "feature". Balsa currently uses libunique to
avoid creating multiple instances, and when a secondary instance
communicates with the primary instance, in this case to find status
info, libunique hits the primary instance with
gtk_window_set_urgency_hint. Arguably a libunique bug.
The gtk3 branch will in due course migrate from libunique to
GtkApplication, which we hope has a saner implementation--time will
tell! Patches welcome, as always :)
Hi Peter!
You got it wrong:
$ balsa --help | grep -- -s,
-s, --get-stats Prints number unread and unsent
messages
So the expected behavior would be: regardless of existing instance
*just show stats and quit*.
The libunique works fine, no claims.
Regards,
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Ildar Mulyukov, free SW designer/programmer
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