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When trying to quit GTG (either with ctrl+Q, the Close button or using File>Quit), GTG simply hangs. The UI becomes unresponsive and the process sits there. It needs to be killed -9 using htop or gnome-system-monitor. I have no GTG plugins active. No errors or tracebacks in the terminal. Nothing appears when I trigger the bug with "gtg --debug".
Doesn't happen anymore with the updates from the past few weeks. Figures.
Urgh. It still happens. Just not on my laptop, but it is easy to reproduce on my desktop.
Ah-ha, found out why: https://bugs.launchpad.net/gtg/+bug/576901 Perhaps the Fedora package could be patched for this? (a new gtg release won't happen before September)
Created attachment 516425 [details] patch from the ubuntu package I found out that the ubuntu packages were patched against this, and this is why I was only experiencing this in Fedora. Could you apply this?
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