Hi guys, Since gnome-shell 3.10, my extension is behaving weirdly after a screen lock and unlock. This is my extension: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/258/notifications-alert-on-user-menu/
What is happening: Notifications alert will blink the unified menu while there's an unread notification on the tray and stop when you read them. Without locking the screen, it's behaving fine and there's no issue. But since 3.10, if there's an unread notification while the screen is being locked or another one becomes unread while it's locked, after unlocking, the blink will go crazy. Sometimes it will start blinking twice (like there were 2 timeouts added), sometimes it will not blink until I read the unread notification, then it starts blinking. If you take a look at the code, you will see that the extension is pretty simple. It monkey patches MessageTray.Source.prototype.countUpdated and MessageTray.Source.prototype.destroy and when they are called, it checks for _al_ extensions in the tray to see if there's at least one unread. So, it doesn't rely on it's own notification cache or something like that, and everything toggling one of those methods should make the blink refresh (start or stop blinking). I was crazy those days because I could not find the reason. Also, I can't find where the log is those days. It used to be on .xsession-errors, then on .cache/gdm/session.log, but now I don't know where and I can't find it using find/grep. I'm on shell 3.12 on Debian Jessie, anyone knows where it's now? I became aware of the lockscreen issue because of a bug report a user sent me. He said that starting from 3.10, when the lockscreen is activated, it would deactivate all extensions and reactivate then on unlock. I thought it could be a issue with activate()/deactivate(), but I cannot reproduce the issue by simply disabling/enabling it, while I can always reproduce with the lockscreen. I tried checking gnome-shell's code but I lack the knowledge to really find the issue. Do you guys have any idea of what this might be? Is there anything I can do on my extension to workaround this? Or is this a shell's issue? Thanks in advance, and sorry for the very long text -- Thiago Bellini Ribeiro http://hackedbellini.org PGP: D70FD60E “Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance.” - Confucius _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list gnome-shell-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list