Sure. I opened a python console and called from gi.repository import EvinceView in it. Then I looked at /proc/$console_pid/smaps. There was no evince library in it. Then in the console I tried to use call EvinceView.Page(), back to smaps the evince library was there.
Using strace as you did is also a fine way to do it though. On Saturday, 9 November 2013, Gonzalo Odiard wrote: > Can you explain me how you verified the library was not loaded? > > Gonzalo > > > On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 8:16 PM, Daniel Narvaez > <dwnarv...@gmail.com<javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', 'dwnarv...@gmail.com');> > > wrote: > >> It's not just theory, I verified importing evince doesn't even cause the >> library to be loaded. I don't have a XO 1 to check what is going on myself, >> unfortunately. >> >> My suggestion is to *not* checkin this kind of workaround without any >> clue about why the change helps, and especially to *not* suggest people >> should do the same kind of change in other activities. >> >> That said, I don't maintain any of the activities so feel free to go >> ahead if you think it's a sensible approach (sigh). >> > > -- Daniel Narvaez
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