Hi,  yes i found the same, but I failed to find the time to fix the gtk issue. 
Honestly i always used the cmdline tool!
I'll try to look at it soon I hope
Thanks for confirming the issue
G.
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  On Fri, 18 Dec, 2015 at 16:11, Greg Bognar<greg.bog...@gmail.com> wrote:   Hi,

After some more testing, it seems that udiskie works fine, it automounts
volumes and even presents the password dialog window for encrypted volumes.

What is *not* working is the menu that you are supposed to get when you
click on the system tray icon.  More precisely, it works on one of my
laptops but not on another one (both under i3).

So it seems that the problem is some missing dependency -- probably some
gtk2/3 library that is present on one of my machines but not the other one.
I will try to compare the list of packages on the two machines.  In any
case, it seems this bug could be fixed by adding the missing library to the
package(s)'s dependencies.

Cheers,
Greg

On Wed, 16 Dec 2015 14:25:02 +0000 (UTC), Gianfranco Costamagna wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I don't use udiskie too much anymore,
> so if anybody wants to give a try to this package is really welcome.
> (also to maintain it)
> 
> I tried to fix this problem, but I failed, and I will probably not have time 
> to look at it until a few weeks
> 
> cheers,
> 
> G.
  

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