old: X-DBUS-ServiceName=io.github.kcachegrind
new: X-DBUS-ServiceName=org.kde.kcachegrind
problem seems to be gone after change and "kbuildsycoca5"
so the desktop files in the packages needs to be fixed
the whole dbugs dependencies are starting to make me angry
when you restart all services (except dbus itself) you can no longer
login into kde which is also pretty new, not so long ago you even was
able to restart dbus and "killall systemd" via SSH without rendering the
machine unusable and now we have to reboot when we got pcre or similar
updates which require to restart neraly every process
call thge script below und you won't ever be able to login into Plasma
while openbox has no problem - there is no good reason when i sit in
front of SDDM with no user active that whatever process is need couldn't
be restartet, at least after restart the displaymanager
[root@srv-rhsoft:~]$ cat /usr/local/bin/restart-all-services.sh
#!/usr/bin/dash
echo "Schreibe Caches auf Festplatte"
sync
echo "Starte Dienste neu"
systemctl condrestart acpid alsa-state apcupsd asterisk asteriskweb
avahi-daemon clamav-milter clamd clamd-sa crond cups dbmail-imapd
dbmail-lmtpd dbmail-pop3d dbmail-timsieved dhcpd dhcpd-guest
dhcpd-vmware dm-event dnsmasq dovecot forward-flow-home forward-hosting
haveged hostapd hostapd-guest httpd imapproxy irqbalance jabber
lm_sensors lvm2-lvmetad mailgraph mdmonitor mediatomb
monitor-dbmail-imapd monitor-dbmail-lmtpd monitor-dbmail-pop3d
monitor-httpd mpdscribble named netatalk network-wan-bridge ntpd openvpn
openvpn-as openvpn-flow openvpn-io openvpn-rh openvpn-server
openvpn-south panel postfix postgrey preload pulsed pure-ftpd rbldnsd
replication rngd rsyncd rsyslog rtkit-daemon serverstatus smartd smb
smokeping spamassassin spamassassin-debug spamassassin-submission
spamass-milter spamass-milter-submission sshd systemd-udevd
trafficserver udisks2 unbound upower vmtoolsd vnstat xinetd
echo "Starte systemd Prozesse neu"
sleep 2
systemctl daemon-reexec
Am 21.10.2016 um 15:53 schrieb Rex Dieter:
For kcachegrind, try changing
/usr/share/appilcations/kde4/kcachegrind.desktop
X-DBUS-ServiceName=...
to
X-DBUS-ServiceName=org.kde.kcachegrind
and restart your session (or at least re-run kbuildsycoca5/kbuildsycoca), and see if that helps. If so, confirms my suspicions
-- Rex
________________________________________
From: Reindl Harald <h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2016 6:01:59 PM
To: kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: KDEInit buggy with kcachegrind
pretty sure not kcachegrind because opening a diff with "kompare" by
double-click in Konqueror has the *identical* behavior talking nonsense
that "KDEinit could not open /usr/bin/kompare" *by close* it leading
here too in open it once again after clkick away that silly popupd
Am 13.10.2016 um 18:45 schrieb Rex Dieter:
Silly phone, make that dbus, not days
-------- Original message --------
From: Rex Dieter <rdieter@xxxxxxx>
Date: 10/13/16 11:43 AM (GMT-06:00)
To: KDE on Fedora discussion <kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: KDEInit buggy with kcachegrind
It's usually an application bug in how it interacts with kdeinit/days
(single vs multi instance detection)
-------- Original message --------
From: Reindl Harald <h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 10/13/16 11:39 AM (GMT-06:00)
To: kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: KDEInit buggy with kcachegrind
Am 13.10.2016 um 13:57 schrieb Rex Dieter:
Reindl Harald wrote:
not sure how to trigger it with other applications
but when i click on a cachegrind.out file (xdebug analysis) it opens
"kcachegrind" first fine BUT after close it a message "KDEInit could not
start '/usr/bin/kcachegrind'" and when i close that error message it's
opened again
I'm guessing this is simply a kcachegrind error, file a bug?
how can this be a kcachegrind error?
kcachegrind is just fine
the opener (Konqueror) is locked because KDEInit waits for nobody knows
what and after you are done with kcachegrind and close it pretends it
could not be started and to make the fun perfect it starts it again
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