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Subject: [frameworks-kcmutils] [Bug 348401] KCModuleProxy fails to detect open kcm (at least kcmshell blocks)
From: Thomas Lübking <thomas.luebking () gmail ! com>
Date: 2015-05-31 21:59:46
Message-ID: bug-348401-17878-iwTu67Ysi0 () http ! bugs ! kde ! org/
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Thomas Lübking <thomas.luebking@gmail.com> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Summary|System settings freezes if |KCModuleProxy fails to
|Windows manager settings is |detect open kcm (at least
|open |kcmshell blocks) if 1st
| |kcmshell5 was invoke w/
| |--icon parameter
Product|kwin |frameworks-kcmutils
Ever confirmed|0 |1
CC| |thomas.luebking@gmail.com
Assignee|kwin-bugs-null@kde.org |kdelibs-bugs@kde.org
Component|general |general
Status|UNCONFIRMED |CONFIRMED
--- Comment #7 from Thomas Lübking <thomas.luebking@gmail.com> ---
Ahhhhhhh... I completely misunderstood the problem.
You *intentionally* try to open the kcm twice.
The sycoca message is a red herring then.
This happens, but don't ask me why:
KWin "Show WM settings..." effectively calls
kcmshell5 --icon preferences-system-windows kwindecoration kwinactions
kwinfocus kwinmoving kwinadvanced kwinrules kwincompositing kwineffects
kwintabbox kwinscreenedges kwinscripts &
If I do this, a subsequent
kcmshell5 kwineffects
blocks (just like when invoking that command from the context menu)
Now here's the strange part:
kcmshell5 kwindecoration kwinactions kwinfocus kwinmoving kwinadvanced
kwinrules kwincompositing kwineffects kwintabbox kwinscreenedges kwinscripts &
and then
kcmshell5 kwineffects
works as expected.
KCModuleProxy will have trouble to detect the opened kcm, but I've not the
least idea why.
What I can say for sure is that it's NOT a kwin problem, try eg
kcmshell5 --icon foo style &
kcmshell5 style
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