Activity log for bug #220656
Date | Who | What changed | Old value | New value | Message |
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2008-04-22 16:03:04 | dpurple77 | bug | added bug | ||
2008-05-13 14:27:58 | Pedro Villavicencio | zenity: importance | Undecided | Low | |
2008-05-13 14:27:58 | Pedro Villavicencio | zenity: assignee | desktop-bugs | ||
2008-05-13 14:27:58 | Pedro Villavicencio | zenity: status | New | Incomplete | |
2008-09-29 15:17:07 | Pedro Villavicencio | zenity: status | Incomplete | Fix Released | |
2008-09-29 15:17:07 | Pedro Villavicencio | zenity: statusexplanation | thanks for your report, is this still an issue on hardy? | works also fine for me, marking this as fix released, thanks for reporting. | |
2009-01-28 17:00:52 | Forlong | zenity: status | Fix Released | Confirmed | |
2009-01-28 17:00:52 | Forlong | zenity: statusexplanation | works also fine for me, marking this as fix released, thanks for reporting. | I am reopening this, since it has not been fixed in the application itself. I consider this a major flaw in zenity as there seems to be no proper way (I'm trying for hours) to work around this. bodhi.zazen's workaround is – I'm sorry to say – actually pretty bad, since it consumes CPU for no reason at all with that loop. Additionally killing EVERY instant of the respective process can not be considered a sensible solution. What if the user has other instances running? Take wget for example: killing wget completely will terminate all downloads the user may have already running. | |
2009-08-08 03:31:56 | jpfle | bug watch added | http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=591118 | ||
2009-08-18 19:25:09 | Pedro Villavicencio | zenity (Ubuntu): status | Confirmed | Triaged | |
2009-08-18 19:25:27 | Pedro Villavicencio | bug task added | zenity | ||
2010-07-28 11:38:45 | Bug Watch Updater | zenity: status | Unknown | Invalid | |
2010-09-16 19:35:56 | Bug Watch Updater | zenity: importance | Unknown | Medium | |
2010-10-11 11:08:51 | daniel_L | bug | added subscriber daniel_L |