At this point I believe the reason I don't see those HPLIP messages when I start 3.5.10 is 3.5.10 is not fully xdg compliant. If I'm wrong then I have no other explanation why I never see those messages in 3.5.10. That I was seeing the messages in Trinity and not in 3.5.10 was a red herring.
Yet Trinity is not fully compliant either. :(
Test Results:
In my 3.5.10 system, with my testing account, I removed the hplip.desktop file from ~/.config/autostart. I started 3.5.10 and there were no messages about HPLIP.
I have a second KDEDIR directory. I purposely assigned 700 permissions to that directory to prevent any *.desktop files there from overriding KDE defaults. Again no HPLIP messages.
Yet the service does not try to run in my 3.5.10 system. What did I do long ago in 3.5.10 to prevent HPLIP from starting?
Maybe nothing?
After much testing and web searching I started to wonder whether the original KDE 3.5.10 is broken with respect to xdg autostart requirements. Not a far stretch to believe since we have seen that 3.5.10 does not recognize or honor the ~/.config/autostart directory.
Trinity is almost fully xdg compliant but not quite. I see the HPLIP messages because Trinity is correctly reading the contents of /etc/xdg/autostart.
Is Trinity recognizing the ~/.config/autostart directory? Yes. In the past I used the ~/.config directory for non-KDE apps. Once in a while I run tests in Xfce. Xfce does honor the autostart directory. Trinity does too. I know this because when I start Trinity for the first time with no kde profile, a new profile gets created. My conky display starts. The only place Trinity can find that directive is the ~/.config/autostart directory.
I'm concluding that Trinity honors the ~/.config/autostart directory.
But does not recognize exceptions.
When I run Trinity and I have the ~/.config/autostart/hplip-systray.desktop file set to Hidden=True, I still see the HPLIP messages in the log. This seems to be a bug with respect to full xdg autostart compliance.
Initially I thought the Hidden=true directive in ~/.config/autostart/hplip.desktop only hides the tray icon and does not necessarily stop the service from trying to run. But that is not the effect I see in Xfce. When I set Hidden=False in the ~/.config/autostart/hplip-systray.desktop file, I see the same HPLIP messages in the log. When I set Hidden=True I no longer see the HPLIP messages. Thus the file in ~/.config/autostart fully controls whether the service in /etc/xdg/autostart actually starts.
As another test, in 3.5.10, I copied the /etc/xdg/autostart/hplip-systray.desktop file to ~/.config/autostart. No related messages found in the log. I exited KDE and moved the file to ~/.kde/Autostart. I then saw the same messages in the log.
SUMMARY: 3.5.10 is not fully xdg compliant and that is why I see no related messages. Trinity is mostly xdg compliant and that is why I see the messages in the log. Yet for some reason Trinity is not honoring the Hidden=True directive in the ~/.config/autostart/hplip-systray.desktop file and I still see the HPLIP messages when I should not.
Xfce does this as expected. Perhaps the Xfce code might help with getting Trinity fully xdg compliant. I have the source code here. Tell me what to look for and I can forward appropriate snippets.
SUMMARY: 3.5.10 is not fully xdg compliant and that is why I see no related messages. Trinity is mostly xdg compliant and that is why I see the messages in the log. Yet for some reason Trinity is not honoring the Hidden=True directive in the ~/.config/autostart/hplip-systray.desktop file and I still see the HPLIP messages when I should not.
You are probably correct. I know the section of code that is causing the problem, but am hesitant to change it with only 13 days until release, as the potential for breakage in obscure ways is very large. I think I will just make this a known 3.5.12 issue and fix it for 3.5.13, as it will not affect very many users as-is (you are the first out of hundreds of known users to notice it).
Tim
SUMMARY: 3.5.10 is not fully xdg compliant and that is
why I see no
related messages. Trinity is mostly xdg compliant and
that is why I see
the messages in the log. Yet for some reason Trinity
is not honoring the
Hidden=True directive in the
~/.config/autostart/hplip-systray.desktop
file and I still see the HPLIP messages when I should
not.
You are probably correct. I know the section of code that is causing the problem, but am hesitant to change it with only 13 days until release, as the potential for breakage in obscure ways is very large. I think I will just make this a known 3.5.12 issue and fix it for 3.5.13, as it will not affect very many users as-is (you are the first out of hundreds of known users to notice it).
Bug 273 submitted. :)