Since upgrading to Lucid, I've been getting something that looks like this bug. I have to restart Do every half hour or so. My output is:
Unhandled Exception: System.Exception: Message body length mismatch: 15968 of expected 17919
at NDesk.DBus.Connection.ReadMessage () <0x00677>
at NDesk.DBus.Connection.Iterate () <0x0001c>
at NDesk.DBus.BusG/<Init>c__AnonStorey0.<>m__0 (intptr,NDesk.GLib.IOCondition,intptr) <0x00031>
at (wrapper native-to-managed) NDesk.DBus.BusG/<Init>c__AnonStorey0.<>m__0 (intptr,NDesk.GLib.IOCondition,intptr) <0x0004d>
at (wrapper managed-to-native) Gtk.Application.gtk_main () <0x00004>
at Gtk.Application.Run () <0x0000a>
at Do.Do.Main (string[]) <0x0021e>
This is a really annoying bug for me, since I primarily use my computer to type notes (in Tomboy) and I open these notes using Gnome Do.
Is this bug in the Tomboy plugin, or in dbus? Does this mean there was a dbus regression of some sort? The linked bug report on the Redhat site refers to a bug that was supposedly fixed a while ago.
Since upgrading to Lucid, I've been getting something that looks like this bug. I have to restart Do every half hour or so. My output is:
Unhandled Exception: System.Exception: Message body length mismatch: 15968 of expected 17919 Connection. ReadMessage () <0x00677> Connection. Iterate () <0x0001c> BusG/<Init> c__AnonStorey0. <>m__0 (intptr, NDesk.GLib. IOCondition, intptr) <0x00031> BusG/<Init> c__AnonStorey0. <>m__0 (intptr, NDesk.GLib. IOCondition, intptr) <0x0004d> .gtk_main () <0x00004>
at NDesk.DBus.
at NDesk.DBus.
at NDesk.DBus.
at (wrapper native-to-managed) NDesk.DBus.
at (wrapper managed-to-native) Gtk.Application
at Gtk.Application.Run () <0x0000a>
at Do.Do.Main (string[]) <0x0021e>
This is a really annoying bug for me, since I primarily use my computer to type notes (in Tomboy) and I open these notes using Gnome Do.
Is this bug in the Tomboy plugin, or in dbus? Does this mean there was a dbus regression of some sort? The linked bug report on the Redhat site refers to a bug that was supposedly fixed a while ago.
Marking this bug for Lucid.