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bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it
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Maxim Nikulin |
Subject: |
bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it |
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Sun, 31 Jan 2021 18:15:27 +0700 |
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Bhavin, thank you very much for your clear report. I have tried once
more with eshell session and this time I was lucky enough to reproduce
the problem in both gnome and kde sessions on Ubuntu-20.04 focal
On 30/01/2021 23:28, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
From: Maxim Nikulin
Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2021 22:58:06 +0700
The problem is that emacs does not expect that kde-open5 and thus
xdg-open exits instantly.
Why is that a problem, and how does it cause the invocation to fail,
i.e. not show the file in question?
The question could be addressed to KDE developers, but unlike the
issue with temporary files, in my opinion, pty+SIGHUP problem should
be fixed in org mode.
What do you mean by "pty+SIGHUP problem" in this case? What exactly
is the problem?
In the https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=44824#22 message I
have posted a link to another thread in emacs-orgmode mail list thread
with my earlier strace results:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2021-01/msg00327.html
Now I see that the problem with eshell is the same. I am not familiar
with eshell, but it creates new shell process for every executed
command. Actual handler is killed when underlying handler (kde-open5,
"gio open") and thus xdg-open and the main shell process exit.
Excerpts from strace obtained for a eshell buffer
2221 16:59:43.513366 execve("/bin/sh", ["/bin/sh", "/usr/bin/xdg-open",
"/tmp/test.pdf"], 0x7fff74be7f10 /* 58 vars */ <unfinished ...>
2224 16:59:43.566865 execve("/usr/bin/gio", ["gio", "open",
"/tmp/test.pdf"], 0x55ee8454ec18 /* 58 vars */) = 0
2229 16:59:43.711846 execve("/bin/sh", ["/bin/sh", "-e", "-u", "-c",
"export GIO_LAUNCHED_DESKTOP_FILE_PID=$$; exec \"$@\"", "sh", "evince",
"/tmp/test.pdf"], 0x55bb59e67bb0 /* 59 vars */ <unfinished ...>
2221 16:59:43.717489 +++ exited with 0 +++
2229 16:59:43.719228 +++ killed by SIGHUP +++
Functions dealing with asynchronous processes in emacs, namely
(start-process ...) and its siblings for shell commands calls
(make-process :connection-type 'pty ...) that creates a pseudoterminal.
It is redundant for applications that do not require an interactive
terminal. When process (xdg-open this case) exits, pty is closed, all
processes from the same terminal group receives SIGHUP. So actual
handler is killed unless it has set signal handler or has detached from
terminal session.
To fix the problem it is better to use (make-process :connection-type
'pipe ...) that unfortunately has no higher level wrappers. "Pipe"
process does not creates a pseudoterminal thus its children do not get
SIGHUP on the exit of the main process. I am unsure concerning best
values for other arguments however. The complication is that some
mailcap entries have needsterminal flag, on the other hand they are
likely irrelevant for GUI.
There is no problem if okular or evince are called directly (without
kde-open5 or "gio open" wrapper) since main process does not exit while
window is open.
Maybe the following command executed in eshell (namely eshell, not just
shell) buffer is the best to demonstrate the problem (for those whose
desktop environment is affected)
sh -c "xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf; sleep 5"
The window with file content appears for 5 seconds then the viewer is
killed.
On 31/01/2021 16:09, tomas@tuxteam.de wrote:
This chaotic behaviour gives me the impression that it's an
environment thing: desktop environments have the tendency to prime
the environment variables in "creative" ways, often different from
what a login shell would do.
Certainly the behavior depends on the desktop environment. You could
check which DE-specific handler is called (and factor-out xdg-open) with
sh -x /usr/bin/xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf
As to other options, M-! executes the process synchronously and is not
affected. M-& has the same pty+SIGHUP problem.
I am almost sure that I have tried eshell before, but I have no idea why
I have not noticed the problem that time.
- bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it, (continued)
- bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it, address@hidden, 2021/01/28
- bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it, Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2021/01/28
- bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it, Geraldo Biotti, 2021/01/29
- bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it, Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2021/01/30
- bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it, Geraldo Biotti, 2021/01/30
- bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it, Eli Zaretskii, 2021/01/30
- bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it, Maxim Nikulin, 2021/01/30
- bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it, Eli Zaretskii, 2021/01/30
- bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it, Maxim Nikulin, 2021/01/30
- bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it, Eli Zaretskii, 2021/01/30
- bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it,
Maxim Nikulin <=
- bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it, tomas, 2021/01/31
- bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it, Eli Zaretskii, 2021/01/31
- bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it, Andreas Schwab, 2021/01/31
- bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it, Eli Zaretskii, 2021/01/31
- bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it, Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2021/01/31
- bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it, Maxim Nikulin, 2021/01/31
- bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it, Eli Zaretskii, 2021/01/31
- bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it, Maxim Nikulin, 2021/01/31
- bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it, address@hidden, 2021/01/30
- bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it, Bhavin Gandhi, 2021/01/30