Description of problem: When crash occurs, a warning pops up via KDE info area (Notifications and jobs). In this warning there are two buttons - 'Report' and 'Open ABRT'. The first one 'Report' does not work for me - no abrt-gui window is displayed and crash remains unreported. 'Open ABRT' button works for me. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): I am using KDE spin of Fedora 15 Live CD, with updated abrt: [liveuser@localhost ~]$ rpm -q abrt abrt-2.0.0-3.fc15.i686 [liveuser@localhost ~]$ rpm -q abrt-gui abrt-gui-2.0.0-3.fc15.i686 How reproducible: Always. Steps to Reproduce: 0. Use KDE desktop 1. Make sure abrtd and abrt-ccpp services are running 2. Create some crash eg by killing sleep with SIGABRT 3. See warning and click on Report Actual results: Nothing happens, except that buttons in some cases disappear. Expected results: abrt-gui with latest crash should appear Additional info:
Can you please try to run abrt-applet from terminal and post the output? $ killall abrt-applet $ aprt-applet -vv $ <try to kill something...>
I observe the same behavior in Gnome 3. Moreover, in CCPP case, the first error is at least logged, the following after pressing "Report" is not catched at all. But any subsequent errors are catched again.
(In reply to comment #1) > Can you please try to run abrt-applet from terminal and post the output? > > $ killall abrt-applet > $ aprt-applet -vv > $ <try to kill something...> I killed and started applet as you describe. Tried twice immediate clicking on report and it worked. However, after buble disappears, clicking on notifications icon and clicking report button from there still does not work. Interesting is, now warnings contains buttons "Report" and "Show" [liveuser@localhost ~]$ abrt-applet -vv handle_message(member:'NameAcquired') handle_message(member:'NameOwnerChanged') handle_message(member:'NameOwnerChanged') handle_message(member:'Crash') notify server DOESN'T support pesistence ** Message: secret service operation failed: Failed to execute program /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon: Success Cannot connect to Gnome keyring daemon handle_message(member:'NameOwnerChanged') handle_message(member:'NameOwnerChanged') handle_message(member:'Crash') ** Message: secret service operation failed: Failed to execute program /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon: Success Cannot connect to Gnome keyring daemon handle_message(member:'NameOwnerChanged') handle_message(member:'NameOwnerChanged') handle_message(member:'NameOwnerChanged') handle_message(member:'NameOwnerChanged')
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