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bug#8869: Unjustified selection time-out


From: David De La Harpe Golden
Subject: bug#8869: Unjustified selection time-out
Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 16:36:35 +0100
User-agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.2.17) Gecko/20110606 Icedove/3.1.10

On 16/06/11 14:44, Stefan Monnier wrote:
What does
(x-selection-exists-p 'CLIPBOARD_MANAGER)
return on your system?

It returns t.


So, well, it does sound like you do have something that looks like a clipboard manager hanging about ...but what? (i.e. what process is the owner of that selection...). Of course, if other apps aren't being affected, maybe it is an issue with emacs rather than the clipboard maanger. But to investigate further, it would still be good to know what version of what clipboard manager you're running (even if you didn't know you were running one...).

ISTR you once mentioning you used a fairly old-school desktop setup, don't know what you're using now - given you mention gnome-terminal, though, can you see if you have the "gnome-settings-daemon" process hanging around? It's a clipboard manager among other things.

I'm a bit slow to blame the new code, as we've already seen one buggy clipboard manager (a particular version of xfce4-settings-helper, now superseded). We did also have one user report a problem under their gnome desktop, but neither Chong Yidong nor myself could replicate it (#8779).

I don't actually know which application other than Emacs implements this
protocol, but gnome-terminal exits in less than 1s, same for Firefox
(well, it might take a bit more than 1s for Firefox, but it's still
pretty close).


gnome-terminal was one of the apps I tested with, it takes 10 secs to timeout on my system if I make my clipboard manager malfunction in such a way that it still claims to exist but doesn't work (and of course have just copied in gnome-terminal). Testing firefox (or actually iceweasel) it takes a bit over 10 secs too.

Uh. Can you start from a fresh emacs -Q and reliably replicate the issue, or is it only happening sometimes even considering only those times you've just copied in emacs?







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