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--- Comment #14 from Peter B. ---
Seems this issue can be closed:
I haven't experienced it anymore since updating to Xubuntu 18.04.
Thank you very much! :)
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--- Comment #13 from alexxcons ---
If you like, you can try building thunar from source (Best use the 1.8.14 tag):
https://wiki.xfce.org/thunar/dev/build_and_run
(If you have root/sudo on your system, you can install it as well)
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--- Comment #12 from Peter B. ---
@alexxcons: I haven't been able to try either v1.7 nor v1.8 since this is my
office PC and I'm bound to xubuntu LTS versions. I do have updated to Thunar to
v1.6.15 due to updating to Xubuntu 18.04.3 recently.
I ha
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--- Comment #10 from Andre Miranda ---
I don't think that this error message is related, if you're using 1.6.11 (you
didn't answer me) this message was fixed in 1.6.12 IIRC.
* pkill does have a case insensitive option, using Arch here, but even the
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--- Comment #9 from Peter B. ---
btw, here are error messages that appeared (although I couldn't link them to
this issue):
(thunar:21642): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_unref: assertion
'G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
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--- Comment #8 from Peter B. ---
Interesting:
I've killed (*) the thunar process this morning and started it from the shell.
Result: The issue did not occur for a whole day. Hm...
(*) pkill does not have a "-i" option, but I assume you meant "case
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--- Comment #7 from Andre Miranda ---
Thunar doesn't detach, it's already running in background, you may pkill -i
thunar to be able to run thunar in a terminal and get its output.
The symptoms are very likely to be caused by the application hanging.
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--- Comment #6 from Peter B. ---
I've tried switching "Location Selector" from "Toolbar" to "Pathbar" style to
see what happens:
The pathbar-buttons exhibit the same behavior.
It seems like Thunar is performing some kind of action in the background
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--- Comment #5 from Peter B. ---
Noticed something very interesting just now:
I waited a few seconds, then the buttons worked again.
O.O
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--- Comment #4 from Peter B. ---
Roger that :)
I'll try to collect more infos about this issue.
Still looking to find a pattern.
It also happened with local drives yesterday, and it happens at least once in
about 2 hours.
Just clicking the buttons.
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--- Comment #3 from Andre Miranda ---
Not yet, I'm about to release 1.7.0 (development release), maybe next week,
hopefully someone will provide a PPA for that version.
If you're curious enough, you can try xfce-test (uses docker) or spin up an
Arch
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--- Comment #2 from Peter B. ---
Is there a repository for that - or would I have to build my own?
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