fixed 617313 3.2.0.1-1 thanks On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 08:18:34AM +0200, Jan Hauke Rahm wrote: > On Tue, Mar 08, 2011 at 01:07:29PM +0000, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote: > > On 08/03/11 08:16, Jonny Lamb wrote: > > > On Tue, Mar 08, 01:28:31 +0100, Fredrik Tolf wrote: > > >> When running a window manager that does not include a > > >> system tray/dock/notification area, the Empathy window becomes > > >> inaccessible if closed. It closes the window, assuming the user > > >> to be able to reaccess it via the non-existing tray, and also > > >> enters that state automatically upon startup, so there's really > > >> no way at all of bringing it back other than starting a temporary > > >> tray program like stalonetray or trayer. > > > > > > Actually there is. If you try to run empathy again from the command > > > line or from some application menu, it will pop up the main window > > > again due to the single-instance nature of the application. Empathy > > > should also start as visible as it was left on the last execution. > > > > > > Empathy is a GNOME application. GNOME has a system tray area. I'm > > > tempted to wontfix this bug. > > > > GNOME Shell doesn't (it does for legacy apps, but it's kind of a > > workaround), so > > I guess we may be removing it or making it optional at some point. > > Now we're there. With current empathy and gnome-shell in experimental, > there is no tray icon and thus no way to click-open the buddy list. > What's worse, there is in fact no way to open it at all. Neither > clicking on some empathy icon, nor starting empathy from gnome-do does > anything. I'm not able to access the buddy list.
FWIW, this seems fixed now. I'm leaving the bug open for the maintainer to confirm and close it. With empathy 3.2.0.1-1 I don't experience the described problem anymore. It's perfectly working now. Hauke -- .''`. Jan Hauke Rahm <j...@debian.org> www.jhr-online.de : :' : Debian Developer www.debian.org `. `'` Member of the Linux Foundation www.linux.com `- Fellow of the Free Software Foundation Europe www.fsfe.org
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