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bug#7425: Acknowledgement (23.2.90; buffer menu in meun-bar not updating
From: |
Bob van der Poel |
Subject: |
bug#7425: Acknowledgement (23.2.90; buffer menu in meun-bar not updating) |
Date: |
Fri, 19 Nov 2010 09:56:00 -0700 |
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 11:42 PM, Jan Djärv <jan.h.d@swipnet.se> wrote:
> Does it help to
> % unset UBUNTU_MENU_PROXY
> before starting Emacs?
Okay, just for others it appears to be UBUNTU_MENUPROXY
And, the good news is that it works now with or without appmenu-gtk
being installed. Either way I get my buffer list AND with it
uninstalled I no longer get the spew of warnings.
Not sure if this is a fix or not ...
Any idea where this variable is being set? Oh ... and this might end
up being a Ubunutu bug. In:
/etc/X11/Xsession.d
there is a file:
80appmenu
which has one line:
export UBUNTU_MENUPROXY="libappmenu.so"
Removing appmenu-gtk does NOT remove this file! So, when removing
appmemu one should manually remove that as well. It could be a problem
with my system being upgraded from 9.10 to 10.10 (not reinstalled).
Reason I'm thinking this is that if I reinstall appmenu-gtk I don't
get this file back. Mind you, reinstalling appmenu does mean I lose
the buffer menu updates in emacs.
So, I think the workaround is:
- remove appmenu-gtk
- make sure the file /etc/X11/Xsession.d/80appmenu
is removed.
Sure hope this helps.
>
>> My _guess_ is that emacs is:
>>
>> - not configuring something when setting up its gtk interface,
>>
>
> No.
>
>> or
>>
>> - my system is missing a DBUS setting.
>
> Probably not.
>
>>
>> Hope we can get the resolved. I'm using a lucid version of emacs I
>> compiled the other day and it works fine (but I don't like the
>> appearance of the lucid stuff).
>>
>>
>
> Jan D.
>
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bug#7425: 23.2.90; buffer menu in meun-bar not updating, Glenn Morris, 2010/11/17