APT's "processing triggers for menu" starts Nicotine

Bug #594714 reported by Franko Burolo
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Bug Description

Binary package hint: apt

Since I fresh-installed Lucid on my laptop, and all the software I normally use, I am repeatedly running in this same bug.

When I install or upgrade some software, every time when APT does a "processing triggers for menu" it starts Nicotine and it stops there until I quit it, and only then it continues the installation.
It is always the same, no matter if I use apt-get, aptitude, Ubuntu Software Centrer, Synaptic or Update Manager, when processing triggers for menu, it regularly runs Nicotine...

I am not even quite sure if it is an APT bug, or a Nicotine one... So I guess I should file a bug for Nicotine, too. And I apologize if I misplaced this report, but I am not sure on how should I test which package precisely is responsible for this.

Thank you!

Franko Burolo

ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: apt 0.7.25.3ubuntu9
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-22.36-generic 2.6.32.11+drm33.2
Uname: Linux 2.6.32-22-generic x86_64
Architecture: amd64
Date: Tue Jun 15 19:22:58 2010
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS "Lucid Lynx" - Release amd64 (20100429)
ProcEnviron:
 PATH=(custom, user)
 LANG=hr_HR.utf8
 SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: apt

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Franko Burolo (fburolo) wrote :
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Michael Vogt (mvo) wrote :

That sounds like a bug with nicotine or the menu trigger, apt is just the messanger here.

affects: apt (Ubuntu) → nicotine (Ubuntu)
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Franko Burolo (fburolo) wrote :

I guess you're right. Thank you!

My nicotine is version 1.2.15-1ubuntu1, which is not yet present in the standard Ubuntu repositories. I upgraded to this version because of bug #293442 (crashes when performing a search), which was affecting me, too in v. 1.2.12+dfsg-1ubuntu2. It was said that v. 1.2.15 solves that bug, and indeed, it does. But now I experience this other bug.

I installed v. 1.2.15-1ubuntu1 from the deb package available on the Nicotine website: http://www.nicotine-plus.org/files/debian/nicotine_1.2.15-1_all.deb

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Franko Burolo (fburolo) wrote :

CORRECTION: Iit was NOT the package from the website, but from Sourceforge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/nicotine-plus/files/nicotine-plus/1.2.15/nicotine_1.2.15-1ubuntu1_all.deb/download

I guess I should try the package from the website now, as it seems to be different (differently named, at least). Maybe that one acts better...

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Franko Burolo (fburolo) wrote :

The official Ubuntu package from Universe and the one from the website are not producing this bug.

However, all three versions are crashing my connection completely, without giving any error in terminal. it looks like a router restart, all the computers remain without any signal from the router for a moment. I never noticed this behaviour before... But this requres another bug report. ...if it is not some kind of malfunction in the router itself...

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Daniel González Gasull (gasull) wrote :
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Franko Burolo (fburolo) wrote :

It crashes my connection, too... I will make some tests about it when I get some more time. I already tried other native slsk clients for GNU/Linux, and all of them crashed the connection. That's very weird.... But I will do some more tests ASAP.

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Jonathan Blakes (infobiotics) wrote :

A similar thing happens for me with Leo:

Processing triggers for python-support ...
Compiling /usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/leo/plugins/ConceptualSort.py ...
SyntaxError: ("unqualified exec is not allowed in function 'lcsort2' it is a nested function",)

Compiling /usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/leo/plugins/LeoN.py ...
SyntaxError: ('invalid syntax', ('/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/leo/plugins/LeoN.py', 222, 41, ' if is_causally_ready(t_op, self): \t\t# check if it is causally ready\n'))

Processing triggers for python-gmenu ...
Rebuilding /usr/share/applications/desktop.en_GB.utf8.cache...
Processing triggers for desktop-file-utils ...
Processing triggers for python-support ...
Compiling /usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/leo/plugins/ConceptualSort.py ...
SyntaxError: ("unqualified exec is not allowed in function 'lcsort2' it is a nested function",)

Compiling /usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/leo/plugins/LeoN.py ...
SyntaxError: ('invalid syntax', ('/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/leo/plugins/LeoN.py', 222, 41, ' if is_causally_ready(t_op, self): \t\t# check if it is causally ready\n'))

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