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Bug ID: 491462
Summary: kfilemetadata-6.4.0 external plugin path
LIBEXEC_INSTALL_DIR broken
Classification: Frameworks and Libraries
Product: frameworks-kfilemetadata
Version: 6.4.0
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external_extractor_plugin.patch
After looking at the more recent changes to the code that manages the external
plu
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Summary: External plugins are not found, findPlugins used by
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Classification: Frameworks and Libraries
Product: frameworks-kfilemetad
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--- Comment #4 from Gabriel Marcano ---
I can confirm that the changes at
https://invent.kde.org/utilities/konsole/-/merge_requests/758 do fix the
problem for me.
To make sure the problem is still on the current release, I tried reproducing
the
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Bug ID: 458591
Summary: OSC 7 stopped working to preserve path when creating a
new tab
Product: konsole
Version: 22.08.0
Platform: Gentoo Packages
OS: Linux
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--- Comment #19 from Gabriel Marcano ---
I can check later today (or sometime this week? Being back in school is
consuming my life), but I suspect part of the reason you won't be able to
reproduce it (if your commit didn't fix it) is if y
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--- Comment #15 from Gabriel Marcano ---
I've been doing some reading to understand what's going on. At least with the
libvlc audiowrapper, it does look like at some point something is causing the
AudioWrapper::stop() slot to be called, whi
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I'd love to take a stab, but I can't do it for the next month and a half, as my
employer limits what code I can contribute (intellectual property assignment
clause in contract). I'm actually l
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In terms of what could be done by elise, I'm not too sure as I'm not familiar
with the entire codebase, but maybe we could install a custom handler for
"file_quit" that somehow tells the
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I think the solution is to move the m_busWatcher parts in
addInhibitionWithExplicitDBusService and ReleaseInhibition further up, so that
they are processed before the functions are short-circuited by the pending
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I've opened a new bug report for Powerdevil: bug 423131
Even with that bug in place, I still think elisa should try to uninhibit during
a regular application exit. I think it's fair to not bother w
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Bug ID: 423131
Summary: powerdevil does not release pending Inhibit cookie if
source application exits too quickly
Product: Powerdevil
Version: 5.19.1
Platform: Gentoo Packages
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So, playing an mp3, AudioWrapper::playerStateSignalChanges doesn't fire when
exiting the application
(https://github.com/KDE/elisa/blob/aecd9917a45d6c8e3c698490ab5404baacefdcf1/src/audiowrapper_libvlc.cpp
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Here's the PowerDevil commit that introduced the delay:
https://github.com/KDE/powerdevil/commit/eca79138c15575f6f523a8680919b407f84da2e2
It's a conscious decision by the powerdevil developers. As fa
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Interesting. It looks like I wasn't hallucinating about the 5
seconds:https://github.com/KDE/powerdevil/blob/master/daemon/powerdevilpolicyagent.cpp#L509
PowerDevil is the thing that is implementin
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Interesting. Looks like a race condition.
Here's a quick screen capture I did with OBS (so it's also inhibiting):
https://i.imgur.com/wtmo7pC.mp4
Let me know if you can't access that video for s
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Yes, I can still reproduce the problem. I re-built elisa with commit
1f400cf32e434479a0b35e19e34a9081e2bd78cc.
$ dbus-send --session --dest=org.kde.Solid.PowerManagement.PolicyAgent
--type=method_call --print
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I'll take a look tonight to see if I can reproduce it. I'm curious to see how
it's being handled now, if you can't reproduce the problem.
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I know, I'd love to offer a patch, but due to IP waiver forms I signed with my
employer I can't release code without their consent, even if I develop it on my
own time :( This is what happens in the US
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I've been able to hack something on my end, by making QDBusInterface objects
and using them to send a synchronous message to release the active Inhibit
cookie.
I'm still a little uneasy, as I
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Bug ID: 421662
Summary: Elisa does not release PowerManagement inhibitions on
exit if it's playing when exited
Product: elisa
Version: 20.04.1
Platform: Gentoo Packages
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Bug ID: 421660
Summary: PowerManagementInterface printing incessantly about
non-existent service
Product: elisa
Version: 20.04.1
Platform: Gentoo Packages
OS: Linu
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There is a recent change to the application behavior. I recompiled kdeconnect
on Gentoo with support for libmouse or something like that, and I can now
control the mouse. I am unable to type with the keyboard
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Bug ID: 400832
Summary: kdeconnect, remote input plugin does not seem to be
working at all (no input on Desktop)
Product: kdeconnect
Version: unspecified
Platform: Gentoo Packages
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