On Tue, 03 Sep 2013 17:35:03 +0200 Dominic Fandrey said:
> E17 frequently gets stuck in "PAUSE !", when closing a window. Most
> frequently, but not exclusively, thunderbird -compose windows.
>
> Tail of the .xsession-errors file:
> ESTART: 0.22645 [0.1] - E_Shelf Config Update
> ESTART: 0.2
I have just pushed a huge patch on entrance, but the work isn't finish. My
goal is only to unbork it.
I have briefly tested it today, seem to work. This patch don't include
systemd support, I don't use it...
Raster if you have a patch on entrance and the merge is annoying, please
send it as is.
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On Sep 3, 2013 10:36 PM, "Michaël Bouchaud" wrote:
>
> I have just pushed a huge patch on entrance, but the work isn't finish. My
> goal is only to unbork it.
> I have briefly tested it today, seem to work. This patch don't include
> systemd support, I don't use it...
> Raster if you have a patch
On 03/09/2013 18:20, Ross Vandegrift wrote:
> On 09/03/2013 11:35 AM, Dominic Fandrey wrote:
>> E17 frequently gets stuck in "PAUSE !", when closing a window. Most
>> frequently, but not exclusively, thunderbird -compose windows.
>
> I suspect I've seen this, though you have more info than me. It
E17 frequently gets stuck in "PAUSE !", when closing a window. Most
frequently, but not exclusively, thunderbird -compose windows.
Tail of the .xsession-errors file:
ESTART: 0.22645 [0.1] - E_Shelf Config Update
ESTART: 0.22883 [0.00237] - E_Shelf Config Update Done
ESTART: 0.22884 [0.2] -
On 09/03/2013 11:35 AM, Dominic Fandrey wrote:
> E17 frequently gets stuck in "PAUSE !", when closing a window. Most
> frequently, but not exclusively, thunderbird -compose windows.
I suspect I've seen this, though you have more info than me. It seems
platform specific: I used to see it on a 32-
2013/9/3 Carsten Haitzler :
> i do. i have local changes i havent pushed back, but there is still 1 major
> issue. something goes wrong with the session setup. it's to do with setting
> XDG_RUTIME_DIR correctly (entrance doesn't do this - it's something else on
> the
> system and i don't know wher