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Xfcalendar prefs not opening without xfce-mcs-manager restart
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CLOSED: WONTFIX
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Xfce-mcs
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Description Andrew Conkling 2004-12-08 23:21:15 CET
With Xfce running, I installed xfcalendar.  Then without restarting, I started 
it and tried to open its preferences.  However, I got an error message:

"Xfce Settings Manager error: No such plugin 'xfcalendar'."

I can start the preferences just fine if I restart xfce-mcs-manager.  I imagine 
this would happen if I installed other components that have a settings manager 
icon.

Possible workaround: is it possible, at the end of installation of such a 
component, to have xfce-mcs-manager restart without major consequence?  I don't 
know, just an idea....
Comment 1 Benedikt Meurer editbugs 2004-12-09 09:26:25 CET
Andrew, this is a really a WONTFIX. You can manually restart the MCS manager
(pkill -USR1 xfce-mcs-manager) if you want, but we won't do this automatically
from Makefiles or other installation scripts.
Comment 2 Andrew Conkling 2004-12-09 14:41:10 CET
Well, is there another way to call the prefs from xfcalendar?  I can understand 
the icon not showing up in the Settings Manager until you restart the mcs 
manager, but to have the prefs broken....

At the very least, is this provided in documentation?  I'm a little used to the 
way the Settings Manager 'modules' work, but an Xfce noob may not be....
Comment 3 Benedikt Meurer editbugs 2004-12-10 09:05:41 CET
No, there's no other way to call the xfcalendar prefs. The preferences are a MCS
module and therefore need to be loaded into the MCS manager to work. Thats the
way the settings work in Xfce 4.0/4.2. This may change for 4.4, but until then
you need to restart the MCS manager.

The documentation mentions this fact already:

 "After installing a new package that provides a settings dialog, you
  can make the manager reread its configuration by sending a SIGUSR1
  signal:
 
  $ killall -USR1 xfce-mcs-manager"

Bug #582

Reported by:
Andrew Conkling
Reported on: 2004-12-08
Last modified on: 2009-07-14

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