Strangely, it seemed to work fine when i first ran tomboy --panel-applet.
The only output I got was
[DEBUG]: NoteManager created with note path "/home/nsud/.tomboy".
Trying Plugin: Backlinks.dll ... BacklinksPlugin. [DEBUG]: Done.
Trying Plugin: Bugzilla.dll ... BugzillaPlugin. [DEBUG]: Done.
Trying Plugin: Evolution.dll ... EvolutionPlugin. [DEBUG]: Done.
Trying Plugin: ExportToHTML.dll ... ExportToHTMLPlugin. [DEBUG]: Done.
Trying Plugin: FixedWidth.dll ... FixedWidthPlugin. [DEBUG]: Done.
Trying Plugin: Latex.dll ... LatexPlugin. [DEBUG]: Done.
Trying Plugin: NoteOfTheDay.dll ... NoteOfTheDayPlugin. [DEBUG]: Done.
Trying Plugin: PrintNotes.dll ... PrintPlugin. [DEBUG]: Done.
Trying Plugin: StickyNoteImport.dll ... StickyNoteImporter. [DEBUG]: Done.
[DEBUG]: Tomboy remote control active.

Then I added tomboy to the panel (as nothing showed up on the panel on
running the command). There wasnt any output though. On removing this
instance of tomboy the I got the following mesg on the terminal
[DEBUG]: All done.  Ciao!
However ps now showed two tomboy processes. On adding tomboy to the panel
again a third process showed up.

Strangely, though, after I killed all the tomboy processes with pkill -15
tomboy, and repeated it only one process shows up even after adding two
tomboy instances to the panel. I suppose this is the expected behavious as
this time I also got an extra output on the terminal when adding to the
panel

[DEBUG]: Applet Created...
[DEBUG]: EnableDisable Called: enabling... True
[DEBUG]: Binding key '<Alt>F12' for
'/apps/tomboy/global_keybindings/show_note_menu'
[DEBUG]: Binding key '<Alt>F11' for
'/apps/tomboy/global_keybindings/create_new_note'
. For some reason this output never came up the first time.

And yes, I had dbus running all the time. This is very repeatable for me
though each time I logout/login. So could be something specific to my case,
like tomboy trying to start without a fully running dbus the first time?

Sudarshan


On 4/26/07, Sebastian Dröge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Am Donnerstag, den 26.04.2007, 12:49 -0400 schrieb Sudarshan Koushik:
> Package: tomboy
> Version: 0.6.3-1
> Severity: important
>
> tomboy does not die after removing from the panel. It still shows up as
> a process in ps or top. So when trying to add tomboy to panel again
> after removing it, it crashes. This is important because it also does
> not get killed when the user logs out. It still shows up in ps or top
> and when the user tries to log back in it crashes.

Hi,
can you please remove tomboy from your panel, kill the remaining process
and then run
tomboy --panel-applet

and while this is running in a terminal add tomboy to the panel again?

Is there any output when you start another tomboy instance or remove it
from the panel? Also, does dbus run for you (ps ax | grep dbus)?

I can't reproduce the behaviour you describe locally though...

Bye


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