pasystray mouse middle-click no reaction, not muting

Herbert Herwig herbert.herwig at gmail.com
Mon Aug 22 10:44:37 UTC 2016


mail was returned with full post box.
here again.
best regards
Waldi

2016-06-16 9:32 GMT+02:00 Herbert Herwig <herbert.herwig at gmail.com>:

> Dear maintainers,
> with pasystray from standard repository the mouse middle-click has no
> reaction, not muting as described in man page and working in former ubuntu
> versions.
>
> My mail with the developer suggests a problem with ubuntu.
> Best regards
> Herbert Herwig
> 10829 Berlin
>
> Mails:#########################
>
> Dear Cristoph,
>
> using pasystray daily (standard ) I realize an issue.
>
> Mouse middle-click doesn't mute anymore. In fact no reaction at all.
>
> Left and right button open the menu as used.
> And I think I remember a configuration ability.
> I know from our last conversation, that you don't use ubuntu, but maybe
> you know how to get this usefull feature back .
> I can't tell you excactly when this has gone, but now I was trying  and
> failed.
>
> paysytray Version: 0.5.2-1ubuntu1
> Kernel 4.4.0-24-lowlatency #43-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT Wed Jun 8
> This is PulseAudio 8.0  (with jackd2)
> Ubuntu 16.10
>
> Best regards
> ################################
> The developers answer was:
> ............................................................
> > Mouse middle-click doesn't mute anymore. In fact no reaction at all.
>
>
> *Yes, I think there is an issue with Ubuntu's StatusNotifierItem
> implementation. If that is indeed the case, it should be reported to*
> Ubuntu.
>
> > paysytray 0.52
>
> Did you install pasystray from the ubuntu repository? If so, check the
> exact version, e.g.:
>
>  $ apt-cache show pasystray | grep Version
>  Version: 0.4.0-1
>
> If you report bugs upstream (to pasystray directly), you should always
> verify that you can reproduce the problem against the latest master,
> by fetching the source and compile pasystray yourself.
>
> If the bug persists, run pasystray with --debug, reproduce the problem
> and attach the full output to a new github issue describing the
> problem.
>
> I also added an experimental status icon implementation using a
> GtkWindow. It's not very useful in practice, but nice to rule out
> problems with Ubuntu's implementation. You can enable it by disabling
> all other systray implemetations:
>
>   ./configure --disable-appindicator --disable-statusicon
>
> ............................................................
> ......................
>
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