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bug#24445: GNOME desktop session crash when re-arranging dock


From: Ludovic Courtès
Subject: bug#24445: GNOME desktop session crash when re-arranging dock
Date: Sun, 08 Oct 2017 21:18:28 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.3 (gnu/linux)

Howdy!

Thomas Danckaert <address@hidden> skribis:

> Ha, I was just going to reply the same (see attached patch).  I've
> tested it on my system as well, and it works.
>
> Indeed encoding the absolute file name of the icon theme seems hard,
> unless we set the icon theme inside the system configuration?  Not sure
> how we want to handle icon themes installed in user profiles.

Yeah, let’s just keep /run/current-system & co.

> In my patch, I included both system and user profile, in case users want
> to install icon themes in their profile, as well as the default ~/.icons
> (which seems to be a kind of standard as well, so thought we could keep
> it by default).

Yes, it’s a good idea to include ~/.icons and
~/.guix-profile/share/icons (I thought that XCURSOR_PATH did not take
override the default, which includes ~/.icons.)

> Also, I'm not sure if we need to set both paths in /etc/profile, or if
> we can just have icon theme packages prepend to the current XCURSOR_PATH
> when installed into a user profile (I'm not familiar with the details of
> http://bugs.gnu.org/20255)?

I think we should set XCURSOR_PATH via
‘session-environment-service-type’ like in the patch I posted.  I find
it marginally nicer than setting it in /etc/profile because that way it
remains close to ‘gnome-service-type’; we need to do the same in
‘xfce-service-type’ though.  WDYT?

Then, eventually, we can add XCURSOR_PATH as a search path definition of
‘libxcursor’, but due to bug 20255, it won’t be effective here; so
that’ll be a mostly cosmetic change.

Does that make sense?

Anyway, glad we have a fix.  :-)

Ludo’.





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