This is the only output regarding DBUS:
$ strings /proc/5548/environ | grep DBUS
DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS=unix:abstract=/tmp/dbus-PwOQj2JfC6,guid=d834a9413e99331586702132007d
I start gedit from nautilus by just opening a text file.
Am 27.01.2012 15:02, schrieb Sebastien Bacher:
> see bug #827
see bug #827414 as well which was the original bug, could those having the
issue start nautilus from nautilus and run
"strings /proc/$(pidof gedit)/environ | grep DBUS"
does it list a DBUS_STARTER_ADDRESS? how do you start nautilus and how
do you start gedit from nautilus?
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On 27 January 2012 13:51, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> you are sure that you use unity-3d and not 2d?
No, not at all! :P
I've tried selecting 2d and/ or 3d a couple of times but didn't notice any
difference at all. So perhaps when I choose 3d it reverts to 2d anyway
because my computer doesn't su
Sorry I somewhat mixed issues due to the bug title, that has nothing to
do with unity but it's an issue with nautilus...
** No longer affects: unity (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: unity
** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Triaged
** Summary changed:
- Gedit not single insta
see bug #877706 as well
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Title:
Gedit not single instance when started from unity
Status in Unity:
Fix Released
Status in “gedit”
On 27 January 2012 13:32, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> > other basic usability and functionality problems (e.g.
> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=661837
>
> that's an upstream nautilus issue you will get the same bug under other
> distributions or desktop environments
>
Well, we've gone
you are sure that you use unity-3d and not 2d? can you run a ps afx |
grep unity? do you have any special dbus environment?
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On 27 January 2012 13:31, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Could you describe how you run gedit? others don't get that issue...
>
I think I've already done so above, but:
1. I click on gedit icon in unity, an instance opens
2. I double click on a text file in nautilus, another instance opens.
Thanks
1. Open any text document with nautilus in gedit.
2. Open any text document with a terminal "gedit test.txt"
The second step opens a new instance here.
At least this is how I can reproduce this.
Am 27.01.2012 14:31, schrieb Sebastien Bacher:
> Could you describe how you run gedit? others don't g
> other basic usability and functionality problems (e.g.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=661837
that's an upstream nautilus issue you will get the same bug under other
distributions or desktop environments
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Could you describe how you run gedit? others don't get that issue...
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On 26 January 2012 15:15, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> What desktop environment do you use? unity-3d? unity-2d? other?
>
unity-3d
But I'm going to give Kubuntu and Linux Mint a try, because even though I
quite like unity this and other basic usability and functionality problems
(e.g. https://bugz
What desktop environment do you use? unity-3d? unity-2d? other?
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Status in
Fix released?
I can confirm that this issue persists.
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Gedit not single instance when started from unity
Status in Unity:
I can confirm that this is not fixed.
Fully up to date oneiric.
1)Open gedit with unity
2)Open terminal and run "gedit somefile"
3)See how a second instance of gedit is started.
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I still have this issue in upgraded Ubuntu 11.10 too.
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I've just upgraded to 11.10 and this issue has not been fixed.
It is very easy to replicate:
1. Open geedit from Unity
2. Open a text file by double clicking on it in file manager
3. Note that the text file has not opened in the gedit instance opened from
Unity.
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The issue was an Unity one and got fixed in the Oneiric version
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: unity
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I tried to debug it a bit.
First I noticed that this opens a new tab.
1) run gedit from dash 2) run "gedit" in Terminal
While this opens a new process:
1) run gedit from dash 2) run "gedit file" in Terminal
I have debugged gedit a bit while the instance opened from dash was running:
$ GEDIT_DEBUG=
Ok, so most agree that this is a bug.
But how can we help fixing this?
I think the bug was introduced with 11.04. Can we run a regression test somehow?
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I also find it to be very annoying that a new instance of gedit is
opened whenever I open another file by double clicking or right clicking
on it. I want all text files to open in the same instance.
Clearly some people an instance per file though eg.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=845906
er that should've been "some people *prefer* an instance per file" and
"you can do that by right-clicking on the tab within an existing
*instance*".
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I agree with Matt Moen about bumping up the priority. For me, it creates
a very confusing, frustrating workflow when using Ubuntu. I use Gedit
probably more than any other application, and trying to edit files in
one place is impossible when the terminal opens files in one Gedit
instance, Nautilus
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