On 5/02/19 1:55 PM, Richard Hector wrote: > Hi all, > > I've just started getting a bunch of warnings when I start gvim from the > commandline (as I often do): > > ** (gvim:31818): WARNING **: AT-SPI: Could not obtain desktop path or name > ** (gvim:31818): WARNING **: atk-bridge: get_device_events_reply: > unknown signature > ** (gvim:31818): WARNING **: atk-bridge: GetRegisteredEvents returned > message with unknown signature > > Each of those appears multiple times (not in that order). > > At the same time, syslog gets these messages: > > Feb 5 13:47:45 zircon at-spi-bus-launcher[3554]: Activating service > name='org.a11y.atspi.Registry' > Feb 5 13:47:45 zircon at-spi2-registr[31820]: Could not open X display > Feb 5 13:47:45 zircon at-spi-bus-launcher[3554]: Successfully activated > service 'org.a11y.atspi.Registry' > Feb 5 13:47:45 zircon org.a11y.atspi.Registry[3559]: SpiRegistry daemon > is running with well-known name - org.a11y.atspi.Registry > Feb 5 13:47:45 zircon at-spi2-registr[31820]: AT-SPI: Cannot open > default display > > Again, multiple times. I think that's a representative snippet. > > I don't think I've upgraded gvim recently, and I can't see anything else > recently upgraded that would cause it. > > Any tips? > Anyone else seeing it?
FWIW, gvim in my case is provided by vim-gtk (/usr/bin/vim.gtk), on stretch. It appears that it's related to services it wants from gnome, but I'm running xfce. The messages also keep coming (still coming from and referring to gvim) when I hit send on an email, which pops up a passphrase box (pinentry-gnome3) for my gpg signature. Richard
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