Running the "click" command on the desktop greeter seems wrong
Bug #1255716 reported by
Sebastien Bacher
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Indicator Date and Time |
Fix Released
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High
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Charles Kerr | ||
indicator-datetime (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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High
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Using current trusty, /var/lib/
"g_object_unref: assertion 'G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed 'com.ubuntu.clock does not exist in any database for user lightdm'
[Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'com.ubuntu.clock'
(process:4779): Indicator-
Indicator-
Reading a bootchart confirms that the indicator runs the click command (it's installed on my desktop configuration for testing)
Related branches
lp:~charlesk/indicator-datetime/alarms
- Ted Gould (community): Approve
- PS Jenkins bot (community): Approve (continuous-integration)
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Diff: 1743 lines (+1011/-204)25 files modifiedCMakeLists.txt (+2/-2)
debian/control (+1/-1)
include/datetime/clock-watcher.h (+72/-0)
include/datetime/date-time.h (+3/-0)
include/datetime/planner-eds.h (+3/-2)
include/datetime/snap.h (+51/-0)
include/datetime/timezone-file.h (+2/-2)
po/POTFILES.in (+2/-0)
src/CMakeLists.txt (+2/-0)
src/actions-live.cpp (+1/-1)
src/clock-watcher.cpp (+71/-0)
src/date-time.cpp (+18/-0)
src/main.cpp (+22/-9)
src/menu.cpp (+37/-66)
src/planner-eds.cpp (+216/-105)
src/snap.cpp (+256/-0)
src/timezone-file.cpp (+4/-4)
tests/CMakeLists.txt (+5/-0)
tests/geoclue-fixture.h (+1/-1)
tests/manual-test-snap.cpp (+63/-0)
tests/test-clock-watcher.cpp (+166/-0)
tests/test-clock.cpp (+2/-2)
tests/test-planner.cpp (+8/-6)
tests/test-settings.cpp (+2/-2)
tests/test-utils.cpp (+1/-1)
Changed in indicator-datetime: | |
status: | New → In Progress |
Changed in indicator-datetime (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Confirmed → Fix Released |
Changed in indicator-datetime: | |
status: | In Progress → Fix Released |
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I guess the click command should be used on the phone only for now...
Btw the indicator logs have quite some weird warning like "exiting: service couldn't acquire or lost ownership of busname", not sure if there is a timing issue with the upstart jobs