Re: [g-a-devel] Gnopernicus and textmode app, how avoiding crash



Remus:

I suspect that the lost X connection message takes place when Daniel quits gnome-session. So I don't think that we have any information to go on yet, there is nothing else odd in the logs at all.

Bill

remus draica wrote:

Hi Bill,

Because the crash occurs for a simple at-spi program (a callback for
some at-spi events), I can say (for sure) that bug is not in
gnopernicus. I really think it is in at-spi/corba/etc. For me, as
gnopernicus maintainer is harder to say where the problem is than it is
for you, as at-spi maintainer.


I am saying a simple at-spi program, because gnopernicus with the patch
previously attached is a simple at-spi tester which registers a callback
for some events and displays some information for each.

Remus


On Mon, 2005-09-19 at 13:28, Bill Haneman wrote:
Remus, all:

The output you sent does not contain anything that indicates to me that at-spi is responsible for this problem. In fact, the output doesn't display any clear information as to the cause of the issue at all, as far as I can see.

Bill

remus draica wrote:

Hi,

From those logs, seems that the connection with X dies for some reasons.
Because at-spi is responsible with this, it is an at-spi bug. The patch
I sent to you (the one for gnopernicus) prevents gnopernicus to do
something. It only shows some information for every event.

Bill, what do you think about this bug? In the attachment are 2 files:
1. patch- a patch for gnopernicus to display information for every
event received by gnopernicus. After displaying, the callback return
(the original gnopernicus code is not executed).
2. gnopernicus.log - the output with this patch.

Daniel, thanks for your help.

Remus




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