Hi Douglas, On 06/05/15 00:00, Douglas Doole wrote: > Since upgrading to xpra 0.14.23, I've had a couple instances where I've had > a network hiccup and the spinners have appeared. Yet once the network is > moving again, the spinners have remained on some of the windows (not all) > even though they are otherwise responding properly. That is, I'm editing > text, cutting & pasting, etc. but the spinner is sitting in front of > everything spinning away. Needless to say, it makes the affected windows > pretty much unusable. > > Once this has happened, the only way I can clear things up is to drop the > client connection and re-connect to the server. You may also be able to restore things by toggling opengl off then on again from the tray menu. (assuming your system supports opengl) > I am not able to reproduce this on demand, but it has happened a couple > times now. I have no idea what the trigger might be. I had not seen this > problem before upgrading to 0.14.23. Bother the server and the client are > running Ubuntu 14.04. Thanks for reporting it. It would help if I could reproduce the problem on my setup. Can you tell us which applications were running when the problem occurred? (and also which ones were affected and which ones were not) > Unfortunately, I don't have a log from either of the times I've seen it > happen. Anything in particular I should capture to help debug it? Unfortunately, there isn't a specific debug switch for this feature, so you would need to use the big hammer "-d client", which will also log a lot of unrelated things. And even if the logging was more specific, it may not tell us enough to debug further.
Looking at the spinner code, I found a couple of issues, maybe one of those is what was causing your problem. These fixes will be included in 0.14.24. Thanks Antoine _______________________________________________ shifter-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.devloop.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/shifter-users
