Hi
I have noticed recently that right-clicking on Amarok's systray icon no longer brings up a proper menu. All I get is a menu with just a a single item labelled "Amarok" and even that is not clickable.
Any idea why this is happening?
Thanks and regards,
Syam
On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 4:07 AM Syam Krishnan syamcr@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
I have noticed recently that right-clicking on Amarok's systray icon no longer brings up a proper menu. All I get is a menu with just a a single item labelled "Amarok" and even that is not clickable.
Any idea why this is happening?
My guess is that amarok has either died, or restarted in a different process so the menu icon/entry isn't able to find it. I would think that if it died, the icon would go away, which is why I'm thinking it somehow is on a different process.
Syam Krishnan ha scritto:
Hi
I have noticed recently that right-clicking on Amarok's systray icon no longer brings up a proper menu. All I get is a menu with just a a single item labelled "Amarok" and even that is not clickable.
Any idea why this is happening?
I noticed it as well, not with Amarok (which I don't use) but with other kdelibs 4.x applications.
Syam Krishnan wrote:
Hi
I have noticed recently that right-clicking on Amarok's systray icon no longer brings up a proper menu. All I get is a menu with just a a single item labelled "Amarok" and even that is not clickable.
Any idea why this is happening?
Looks like the root cause is a bug in dbusmenu-qt. I'll get a fixed build on the way.
If there's any bugs file in this, let me know to triage them.
-- Rex
Rex Dieter wrote:
Syam Krishnan wrote:
Hi
I have noticed recently that right-clicking on Amarok's systray icon no longer brings up a proper menu. All I get is a menu with just a a single item labelled "Amarok" and even that is not clickable.
Any idea why this is happening?
Looks like the root cause is a bug in dbusmenu-qt. I'll get a fixed build on the way.
If there's any bugs file in this, let me know to triage them.
Update submitted, coming to updates-testing soon:
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2019-c13e8f9b5d
-- Rex