Public bug reported:
libappindicator should check for the StatusNotifierWatcher interface as
it indicates that something is actually listening and throw an error if
the interface is not found. As it depends on that interface (and it's
kin) for functionality.
Example case:
GNOME Shell (and really
** Description changed:
indicator-sound checks for playlists once when the player interface
becomes available but after that does not listen for ANY Property
changes or the PlaylistChanged Signal(correctly at least if it tries,
it's doing it wrong. I have not read the source code).
Th
** Description changed:
indicator-sound checks for playlists once when the player interface
becomes available but after that does not listen for ANY Property
changes or the PlaylistChanged Signal(correctly at least if it tries,
it's doing it wrong. I have not read the source code).
Th
Public bug reported:
indicator-sound checks for playlists once when the player interface
becomes available but after that does not listen for ANY Property
changes or the PlaylistChanged Signal(correctly at least if it tries,
it's doing it wrong. I have not read the source code).
This leads to pla