Michael Banck a écrit :
So,

Maximiliano Curia found an upstream patch which fixes things for him.
Could you all please install and test gamin_0.1.8-2 from
deb http://people.debian.org/~mbanck/unstable/ ./

or

http://people.debian.org/~mbanck/unstable/gamin_0.1.8-2_i386.deb
http://people.debian.org/~mbanck/unstable/libgamin0_0.1.8-2_i386.deb

again? Sorry about the same package name, just use --reinstall for
apt-get or so.

Does this fix thunar and/or pcmanfm for you.

Hi Michael,

Fixed for me also.

Tested with:

thunar_0.4.0rc1-3 + libthunar-vfs-1-2_0.4.0rc1-3 (testing)
thunar_0.5.0rc2-1 + libthunar-vfs-1-2_0.5.0rc2-1 (unstable)
thunar_0.8.0-1 + libthunar-vfs-1-2_0.8.0-1 (experimental)
pcmanfm_0.3.2.2-1 (testing/unstable)

So far, I could not trigger the "bug", and I did not meet any problem.

Note that I did not tested very extensively because I checked the three thunar versions this evening (I originally reported the bug against the thunar version in testing) and each time I had to make sure that the new thunar version was correctly taken into account, that the gam_server was correctly started by the corresponding version, that there were not other environment side effect (in practice, I killed the gam_server and restarted the xfce4-session). I probably did not do it so carefully when I too early announced that the problem was solved with thunar_0.8.0-1 two weeks ago.

I do not have the skills to understand Maximiliano explanations about why the patch fixes the bug, but I trust him because it works now.

Thank you, Michael and Maximiliano.

Pascal D.

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