Re: gpilotd-control-applet and drag-and-drop events



I noticed this as well, huge CPU usage, had to kill from the command
line, etc. One caveat however, when the applet was restarted, the next
time that I sync'ed, the application that I was trying to install in
this manner had actually been installed. Go figure.

On Fri, 2003-07-18 at 03:18, Nigel Metheringham wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-07-17 at 20:26, Jake Gage wrote:
> >   After dragging one PRC file to the applet, the applet becomes
> > unresponsive to dragging a second PRC file onto the icon.
> 
> Actually after dragging a PRC to the applet, the applet appears to
> become unresponsive to anything, and burns all available cpu.  When the
> applet was killed (sent a kill to it from a terminal), I saw the PRC
> file icon reappear and fly back to the originating window.
> 
> [Not sure if the cpu soaking started right after the drag-n-drop or on
> hotsync after drag-n-drop]
> 
> >   Anybody else observing this? 
> 
> Yes.
> 
> My system is RH9/XD2 current (with glib2 downreved to make gpilotd
> usable), running gnome-pilot 2.0.9 from the XD2/evolution channel.
> 
> I've opened a bugzilla on this and cc-ed you in
> 	http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=46562



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