Hello,
This is now more difficult as you can't reproduce this Kyle but on my
side this is consistent.
With kdbus I can get no access to apps running as root while without
kdbus the access works like a charm.
I am running Arch linux linux 4.1.4-1, gnome 3.16, orca master,
at-spi2-core 2.16 or at-spi2-core master (i've tried with both),
at-spi2-atk 2.16 or at-spi2-atk master (i've tried with both).
I am attaching a journalctl output coresponding with both attempts with
dbus and with kdbus. When trying with kdbus more messages are printed to
the log hopefully suggesting something.
I have tried doing this with my account and with a fresh user account to
avoid possible configuration issues.
If this does not appear to be a bug, can anyone suggest me on how to fix
it at least on my system?
Greetings
Peter
On 17.08.2015 at 12:23 Kyle wrote:
I'm running kdbus here with latest GNOME 3.16 in Arch and Orca master
pulled just a couple of days ago, and I have no problems running
sudo gedit
in a terminal. I haven't tried with Orca 3.16 to see whether or not
this happens, and I'm not yet running at-spi from git, but I intend to
try these today, although I'm not expecting any problems. Is it
possible the issue could be specific to Fedora, i.e. a misconfiguration
of at-spi or possibly kdbus?
Sent from the outer rim
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aug 17 12:53:15 peto-pc sudo[1301]: peto : TTY=pts/0 ; PWD=/home/peto ;
USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/gedit
aug 17 12:53:15 peto-pc sudo[1301]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session opened for
user root by peto(uid=0)
aug 17 12:53:15 peto-pc systemd-bus-proxyd[821]: Failed to process policy:
Invalid argument
aug 17 12:53:15 peto-pc gnome-session[810]: g_dbus_connection_real_closed:
Remote peer vanished with error: Underlying GIOStream returned 0 bytes on an
async read (g-io-error-quark, 0). Exiting.
aug 17 12:53:15 peto-pc gnome-session[810]: ** (orca:956): WARNING **: Unable
to open bus connection: Failed to connect to socket
/root/.cache/at-spi2-socket-1302: Access denied
aug 17 12:53:15 peto-pc gnome-session[810]: Window manager warning: CurrentTime
used to choose focus window; focus window may not be correct.
aug 17 12:53:16 peto-pc polkitd[514]: Unregistered Authentication Agent for
unix-session:c2 (system bus name :1.341, object path
/org/freedesktop/PolicyKit1/AuthenticationAgent, locale sk_SK.UTF-8)
(disconnected from bus)
aug 17 12:53:16 peto-pc systemd-bus-proxyd[821]: Failed to forward message we
got from local: uid=1000 gid=100 message=method_return destination=:1.391
path=n/a interface=n/a member=n/a: Invalid slot
aug 17 12:53:16 peto-pc systemd-bus-proxyd[821]: Failed to forward message we
got from local: uid=1000 gid=100 message=method_return destination=:1.394
path=n/a interface=n/a member=n/a: Invalid slot
aug 17 12:53:16 peto-pc systemd-bus-proxyd[821]: Failed to forward message we
got from local: uid=1000 gid=100 message=method_return destination=:1.394
path=n/a interface=n/a member=n/a: Invalid slot
aug 17 12:54:08 peto-pc ca.desrt.dconf[1309]: g_dbus_connection_real_closed:
Remote peer vanished with error: Underlying GIOStream returned 0 bytes on an
async read (g-io-error-quark, 0). Exiting.
aug 17 12:54:08 peto-pc sudo[1301]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session closed for
user root
aug 17 13:22:04 peto-pc sudo[1280]: peto : TTY=pts/0 ; PWD=/home/peto ;
USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/gedit
aug 17 13:22:04 peto-pc sudo[1280]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session opened for
user root by peto(uid=0)
aug 17 13:22:05 peto-pc gnome-session[767]: ** (orca:886): WARNING **: Unable
to open bus connection: Failed to connect to socket
/root/.cache/at-spi2-socket-1282: Access denied
aug 17 13:22:05 peto-pc gnome-session[767]: [119B blob data]
aug 17 13:22:10 peto-pc sudo[1280]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session closed for
user root
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