Sorry for writing post by post, but there still are problems with Mousepad and 'connecting to accessibility bus' during editing any file. Here is an example:
,----[ $ mousepad /usr/bin/example ]
| ** (mousepad:14099): WARNING **: Couldn't connect to accessibility bus:
| Failed to connect to socket /tmp/dbus-Z3dGTATnQK: Connection refused
`----
Note: the same WARNING message is displayed no matter if 'sudo(8)' command is being used. (However, it seems it is not a rule - if I remember correctly, there wasn't such a message earlier. I mean a couple months ago etc. But I could be wrong.) If it's about release, Mousepad and Xfce4 version informations, everything is the same as above - in my previous post.
By the way: because there is not any reaction on this issue/bug, maybe it should be reported once again, but this time, choosing different 'Affects'? What do you think?
Hello.
Sorry for writing post by post, but there still are problems with Mousepad and 'connecting to accessibility bus' during editing any file. Here is an example:
,----[ $ mousepad /usr/bin/example ] Z3dGTATnQK: Connection refused
| ** (mousepad:14099): WARNING **: Couldn't connect to accessibility bus:
| Failed to connect to socket /tmp/dbus-
`----
Note: the same WARNING message is displayed no matter if 'sudo(8)' command is being used. (However, it seems it is not a rule - if I remember correctly, there wasn't such a message earlier. I mean a couple months ago etc. But I could be wrong.) If it's about release, Mousepad and Xfce4 version informations, everything is the same as above - in my previous post.
By the way: because there is not any reaction on this issue/bug, maybe it should be reported once again, but this time, choosing different 'Affects'? What do you think?
Thanks.