eclipse still doesn't start on Ubuntu 18.04 all patches applied.
Is this going to be fixed at all?
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Title:
Eclipse fails to start on fresh 18.04
> As soon as you remove backintime-gnome the kde4 app will work again.
Confirmed.
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Title:
backintime-kde crashes (kde4systrayicon.py)
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Thanks.
I now have the following versions:
ii backintime-common 1.0.40
ii backintime-gnome 1.0.40
ii backintime-kde1.0.40
ii backintime-kde4 1
I don't remember whether I switched users, but I may well have.
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Title:
backintime-kde crashes (kde4systrayicon.py)
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Sorry for not responding earlier, but the bug hadn't occurred since a
reboot at the weekend. I still applied the patch some days ago.
Unfortunately, the error popup has just started to appear again some
minutes ago.
The difference to earlier is that I haven't done a reboot, but switched
from one
... and HOME. If I do:
env -i PATH=... USER=maeder LANG=... HOME=... /usr/bin/nice -n 19 ...
the error does pop up. The output contains:
WARNING: import keyring failed
backintime(5806)/kdeui (kdelibs): Session bus not found
To circumvent this problem try the following command (with Linux and ba
$ /usr/bin/nice -n 19 /usr/bin/ionice -c2 -n7 /usr/bin/backintime
--backup-job
Back In Time
Version: 1.0.34
Back In Time comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; type `backintime --license' for details.
INFO: Lock
$ crontab -l
#Back In Time system entry, this will be edited by the gui:
*/30 * * * * /usr/bin/nice -n 19 /usr/bin/ionice -c2 -n7 /usr/bin/backintime
--backup-job >/dev/null 2>&1
BTW: I should have mentioned that this cron job was created by
backintime-gnome. I have recently switched to KDE, and
Public bug reported:
I have setup backup runs every 30 minutes.
Now I get an error message popup every 30 minutes. The crash infos look
like this:
Application: Back In Time (kde4systrayicon.py), signal: Aborted
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".
[KCrash Ha