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Loss of rpc #217

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carvamaro opened this issue Feb 17, 2021 · 2 comments
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Loss of rpc #217

carvamaro opened this issue Feb 17, 2021 · 2 comments

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@carvamaro
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I use ROX for a lot of years and never give up of it. I'm not a developer but I do some scripting around it and still love to use the ROX desktop (with gentoo and openbox) even in a modern computer. I love your code because it is reviving ROX,
There is an old problem I have spoted some years ago, and learned to live with it, it is the "rox rpc loss" (rox --RPC) (soap-envelope) without any known reason.
Many scripts stop working for example that ones referred to backdrop, and to change the wallpaper rox needs to be restarted.
If not restarted rox desktop gives an error and behaves as if there are two pinboards one over the other and wallpaper changes between the old one and the present by clicking the pinboard.
But now I've discovered that the rpc loss always happens when "rox -n" is run, and I think my discover may be useful to contribute to the perfection of this amazing file manager.
The only exception I believe to this behavior is the one relative to ns:OpenDir, scripts with that in soap xml still work.
Thank you very much.

@jun7
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jun7 commented Feb 18, 2021

Hi. Thank you for reporting!

rox -n is for debugging. So it makes some problems is normal I think.

@carvamaro
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Perhaps I have rox -n in one of my scripts, I'll find and just correct it and everything will be alright! Thank you

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