On 13/04/2012 01:26, Johannes H. Jensen wrote:
> Unfortunately I don't have a 12.04 system readily available. Therefore a
> debug log would be very helpful. It puzzles me that there is no output
> at all when you start alarm-clock-applet from shell. There should be
> plenty of debug information.
Yeah, I was pretty surprised as well. What are you using to log? Perhaps
something in Glib changed?
> Can you please paste the output of the following five commands?
>
> file $(which alarm-clock-applet)
/usr/bin/alarm-clock-applet: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1
(SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.24,
BuildID[sha1]=0x268b9375cc10fa0ca672ad0fff4c5d1899fc68b5, stripped
> sha1sum $(which alarm-clock-applet)
db8f291ff34ebfaa89341f7c9ded005895ab9a77
> killall alarm-clock-applet
This doesn't work. I think there's a regression in killall that causes it to not
work with long commands.
> alarm-clock-applet --help
Usage:
alarm-clock-applet [OPTION…]
Help Options:
-h, --help Show help options
--help-all Show all help options
--help-gtk Show GTK+ Options
Application Options:
--hidden Start hidden
--display=DISPLAY X display to use
> alarm-clock-applet
Nothing.
I can confirm that this is definitely the alarm-clock-applet that came from the
package in 12.04. But I can't figure out why there's no output.
On 13/04/2012 01:26, Johannes H. Jensen wrote:
> Unfortunately I don't have a 12.04 system readily available. Therefore a
> debug log would be very helpful. It puzzles me that there is no output
> at all when you start alarm-clock-applet from shell. There should be
> plenty of debug information.
Yeah, I was pretty surprised as well. What are you using to log? Perhaps
something in Glib changed?
> Can you please paste the output of the following five commands?
>
> file $(which alarm-clock-applet)
/usr/bin/ alarm-clock- applet: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 sha1]=0x268b937 5cc10fa0ca672ad 0fff4c5d1899fc6 8b5, stripped
(SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.24,
BuildID[
> sha1sum $(which alarm-clock-applet)
db8f291ff34ebfa a89341f7c9ded00 5895ab9a77
> killall alarm-clock-applet
This doesn't work. I think there's a regression in killall that causes it to not
work with long commands.
> alarm-clock-applet --help
Usage: clock-applet [OPTION…]
alarm-
Help Options:
-h, --help Show help options
--help-all Show all help options
--help-gtk Show GTK+ Options
Application Options:
--hidden Start hidden
--display=DISPLAY X display to use
> alarm-clock-applet
Nothing.
I can confirm that this is definitely the alarm-clock-applet that came from the
package in 12.04. But I can't figure out why there's no output.
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Kind regards,
Loong Jin