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Created Feb 09, 2021 by ԜаӀtеr Ⅼарсһуnѕkі@wxlReporter

click events getting swallowed up on Lubuntu

Left clicking on the system tray icon results in:

qml: activated: left click

While right clicking results in (11 instances per click):

void DBusMenuExporterPrivate::fillLayoutItem(DBusMenuLayoutItem*, QMenu*, int, int, const QStringList&): No id for action

No UI elements occur as a result of either click. Perhaps related to that, when loading initially, the menu appears in the top left corner.

It should be noted that the 11 lines that result from the right click also occur on initially starting, right after the openvpn line.

@kali pointed out on IRC that there's a workaround to keep Gnome from segfaulting here that may be the cause. I was thinking that it might be worthwhile to leverage $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP to conditionally use the workaround or not.

Lubuntu 20.04 (LXQt), riseup-vpn 0.20.4-184-g82ee9e4e (rev 165).

Lubuntu 18.04 (LXDE) doesn't have any of these issues.

Edited Feb 09, 2021 by ԜаӀtеr Ⅼарсһуnѕkі
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