On Sat, 07 Sep 2013 02:47:38 -0500 "Fat-Zer" fatzer2@gmail.com wrote:
2013/9/7 Darrell Anderson darrella@hushmail.com
Additional xsession-error log messages that might be related to
the
recent renaming (or they might be isolated bugs):
tdeio (KIOConnection): ERROR: Header read failed, errno=104
tdeio (KIOConnection): ERROR: Header has invalid size (-1)
tdeio (KIOConnection): ERROR: Could not write data
tdeio (TDELauncher): ERROR: SlavePool: No communication with
slave.
tdecore (TDEProcess): WARNING: _attachPty() 17
tdecore (TDEProcess): WARNING: _attachPty() 13
tdesu: WARNING: unknown super user command
For consistency, should KIOConnection be renamed to TDEIOConnection? Looks like tdelibs is the only affected module, although there are some remaining remnant "KIO" usages in
tdelibs,
tdepim, tdenetwork, tdebase, tdevelop, tdesdk, tde-i18n,
kshowmail,
krusader, kdirstat, tdeio-apt, tork, digikam.
Darrell
Those errors aren't supposed to be something new or related with renaming... Before patch git hash 5354555 all messages passed to kd{Error,Warning} have gone nowhere but now they go to stderr by default. So, these is old errors, but previously masked.
Okay, thanks, that explains why I now see the messages when previously I did not. Commit 5354555 was pushed to git sufficiently close to the k->tde renaming patches. I would not have noticed because I was not updating my local source tree during the period I helped test the renaming patches with Slavek.
That said, for consistency KIOConnection should be renamed to TDEIOConnection.
Whether a WARNING or ERROR, the messages are caused by something not functioning correctly, especially the ERROR messages.
I understand that commit 5354555 fixed a long standing problem of certain messages not being exposed but now that we have that fixed we must focus on why the messages are generated. As you shared, the messages were always being generated, which means a problem somewhere, despite the messages never being seen by anyone.
At this point I now don't know whether the original three messages I posted are a result of the renaming or a result of commit 5354555 now making those messages available and the bugs actually have existed for a long time and nobody had any way to know.
Darrell