* bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it [not found] ` <f395c79a-c3e3-52c7-3fbb-608e94868e8e@gmail.com> @ 2021-01-27 3:36 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen 2021-01-27 8:33 ` gbiotti [not found] ` <87y2gfcape.fsf_-___1545.58022493205$1611718675$gmane$org@gnus.org> 1 sibling, 1 reply; 40+ messages in thread From: Lars Ingebrigtsen @ 2021-01-27 3:36 UTC (permalink / raw) To: gbiotti; +Cc: 44824 "gbiotti@gmail.com" <gbiotti@gmail.com> writes: > Executing the command "xdg-open /path/to/file.pdf" in a terminal > (Konsole) works. > > Executing the same command in Emacs via eshell DOES NOT WORK. What happens if you execute that command in Emacs via eshell? -- (domestic pets only, the antidote for overdose, milk.) bloggy blog: http://lars.ingebrigtsen.no ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it 2021-01-27 3:36 ` bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it Lars Ingebrigtsen @ 2021-01-27 8:33 ` gbiotti 2021-01-28 3:02 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen 0 siblings, 1 reply; 40+ messages in thread From: gbiotti @ 2021-01-27 8:33 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Lars Ingebrigtsen; +Cc: 44824 Il 27/01/2021 04:36, Lars Ingebrigtsen writes: > "gbiotti@gmail.com" <gbiotti@gmail.com> writes: > >> Executing the command "xdg-open /path/to/file.pdf" in a terminal >> (Konsole) works. >> >> Executing the same command in Emacs via eshell DOES NOT WORK. > What happens if you execute that command in Emacs via eshell? > The same as using C-c C-e l o "The default PDF program (okular) appears to open (i see the icon, but not the window) and closes without showing anything." ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it 2021-01-27 8:33 ` gbiotti @ 2021-01-28 3:02 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen 2021-01-28 11:20 ` gbiotti ` (2 more replies) 0 siblings, 3 replies; 40+ messages in thread From: Lars Ingebrigtsen @ 2021-01-28 3:02 UTC (permalink / raw) To: gbiotti; +Cc: 44824 "gbiotti@gmail.com" <gbiotti@gmail.com> writes: > The same as using C-c C-e l o > "The default PDF program (okular) appears to open (i see the icon, but not > the window) and closes without showing anything." If I do $ xdg-open ./doc/lispintro/cons-2.pdf after `M-x shell', "Document Viewer" is opened as normal. You don't get any output from xdg-open or anything in the shell buffer? Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> writes: > Ref eg https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=25234#8 > https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=652262 > https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/1208 > and others going back over a decade. > I think Emacs should have a PROBLEMS entry about this. Yeah, calling xdg-open (and expecting it not to exit) is a known problem, but here it seems that xdg-open doesn't even work from *shell*, which is very odd. -- (domestic pets only, the antidote for overdose, milk.) bloggy blog: http://lars.ingebrigtsen.no ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it 2021-01-28 3:02 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen @ 2021-01-28 11:20 ` gbiotti 2021-01-28 11:31 ` gbiotti [not found] ` <108399a5-66ad-eee6-572b-b3f2181e4e6c__47986.5006914892$1611843550$gmane$org@gmail.com> 2 siblings, 0 replies; 40+ messages in thread From: gbiotti @ 2021-01-28 11:20 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Lars Ingebrigtsen; +Cc: 44824 Il 28/01/2021 04:02, Lars Ingebrigtsen ha scritto: > "gbiotti@gmail.com" <gbiotti@gmail.com> writes: > >> The same as using C-c C-e l o >> "The default PDF program (okular) appears to open (i see the icon, but not >> the window) and closes without showing anything." > If I do > > $ xdg-open ./doc/lispintro/cons-2.pdf > > after `M-x shell', "Document Viewer" is opened as normal. > > You don't get any output from xdg-open or anything in the shell buffer? > > Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> writes: > >> Ref eg https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=25234#8 >> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=652262 >> https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/1208 >> and others going back over a decade. >> I think Emacs should have a PROBLEMS entry about this. > Yeah, calling xdg-open (and expecting it not to exit) is a known > problem, but here it seems that xdg-open doesn't even work from *shell*, > which is very odd. > I have no more ideas. The problem arise even exporting and opening html, so it's not the file type. Doing a better search I found this: https://forum.manjaro.org/t/xdg-open-or-kde-open-doesnt-work-when-called-from-emacs/39918 Same problem, but without an answer. If needed I can make a video of what happen (if so please explain where to upload it). ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it 2021-01-28 3:02 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen 2021-01-28 11:20 ` gbiotti @ 2021-01-28 11:31 ` gbiotti 2021-01-29 4:51 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen [not found] ` <108399a5-66ad-eee6-572b-b3f2181e4e6c__47986.5006914892$1611843550$gmane$org@gmail.com> 2 siblings, 1 reply; 40+ messages in thread From: gbiotti @ 2021-01-28 11:31 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Lars Ingebrigtsen; +Cc: 44824 Il 28/01/2021 04:02, Lars Ingebrigtsen writes: > "gbiotti@gmail.com" <gbiotti@gmail.com> writes: > >> The same as using C-c C-e l o >> "The default PDF program (okular) appears to open (i see the icon, but not >> the window) and closes without showing anything." > If I do > > $ xdg-open ./doc/lispintro/cons-2.pdf > > after `M-x shell', "Document Viewer" is opened as normal. > > You don't get any output from xdg-open or anything in the shell buffer? > > Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> writes: > >> Ref eg https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=25234#8 >> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=652262 >> https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/1208 >> and others going back over a decade. >> I think Emacs should have a PROBLEMS entry about this. > Yeah, calling xdg-open (and expecting it not to exit) is a known > problem, but here it seems that xdg-open doesn't even work from *shell*, > which is very odd. > More info: As per bug 25234, using 'M-! xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf', 'M-& xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf' and 'M-& xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf && sleep 3' I get same results as reported. If I try in eshell buffer 'xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf && sleep 3' my cursor blinks with the Okular icon for a few seconds and then nothing happens. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it 2021-01-28 11:31 ` gbiotti @ 2021-01-29 4:51 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen 2021-01-29 6:59 ` Geraldo Biotti 0 siblings, 1 reply; 40+ messages in thread From: Lars Ingebrigtsen @ 2021-01-29 4:51 UTC (permalink / raw) To: gbiotti; +Cc: 44824 "gbiotti@gmail.com" <gbiotti@gmail.com> writes: >> Yeah, calling xdg-open (and expecting it not to exit) is a known >> problem, but here it seems that xdg-open doesn't even work from *shell*, >> which is very odd. > > More info: > > As per bug 25234, using 'M-! xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf', 'M-& xdg-open > /tmp/test.pdf' > and 'M-& xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf && sleep 3' I get same results as reported. I'm not quite sure what you mean here. Do you mean that `M-! xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf' works fine, or that it fails? -- (domestic pets only, the antidote for overdose, milk.) bloggy blog: http://lars.ingebrigtsen.no ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it 2021-01-29 4:51 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen @ 2021-01-29 6:59 ` Geraldo Biotti 2021-01-30 6:09 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen 0 siblings, 1 reply; 40+ messages in thread From: Geraldo Biotti @ 2021-01-29 6:59 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Lars Ingebrigtsen; +Cc: 44824 [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 875 bytes --] Il ven 29 gen 2021, 05:51 Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org> writes: > "gbiotti@gmail.com" <gbiotti@gmail.com> writes: > > >> Yeah, calling xdg-open (and expecting it not to exit) is a known > >> problem, but here it seems that xdg-open doesn't even work from *shell*, > >> which is very odd. > > > > More info: > > > > As per bug 25234, using 'M-! xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf', 'M-& xdg-open > > /tmp/test.pdf' > > and 'M-& xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf && sleep 3' I get same results as > reported. > > I'm not quite sure what you mean here. Do you mean that > `M-! xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf' works fine, or that it fails? > > -- > (domestic pets only, the antidote for overdose, milk.) > bloggy blog: http://lars.ingebrigtsen.no I get the same results reported in bug 25234. 'M-! xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf' works fine. I apologise for my english but it's not my mother language. > [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 1788 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it 2021-01-29 6:59 ` Geraldo Biotti @ 2021-01-30 6:09 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen 2021-01-30 7:50 ` Geraldo Biotti 2021-01-30 8:42 ` Eli Zaretskii 0 siblings, 2 replies; 40+ messages in thread From: Lars Ingebrigtsen @ 2021-01-30 6:09 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Geraldo Biotti; +Cc: 44824 Geraldo Biotti <gbiotti@gmail.com> writes: > I get the same results reported in bug 25234. 'M-! xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf' works > fine. I apologise for my english but it's not my mother language. So: This works: M-! xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf RET This doesn't work: M-& xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf RET This doesn't work: M-x shell RET xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf RET ? -- (domestic pets only, the antidote for overdose, milk.) bloggy blog: http://lars.ingebrigtsen.no ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it 2021-01-30 6:09 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen @ 2021-01-30 7:50 ` Geraldo Biotti 2021-01-30 8:42 ` Eli Zaretskii 1 sibling, 0 replies; 40+ messages in thread From: Geraldo Biotti @ 2021-01-30 7:50 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Lars Ingebrigtsen; +Cc: 44824 [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 683 bytes --] Il sab 30 gen 2021, 07:09 Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org> ha scritto: > Geraldo Biotti <gbiotti@gmail.com> writes: > > > I get the same results reported in bug 25234. 'M-! xdg-open > /tmp/test.pdf' works > > fine. I apologise for my english but it's not my mother language. > > So: > > This works: > M-! xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf RET > > This doesn't work: > M-& xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf RET > > This doesn't work: > M-x shell RET xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf RET > > ? > > -- > (domestic pets only, the antidote for overdose, milk.) > bloggy blog: http://lars.ingebrigtsen.no Exactly. And it doesn't even "export as PDF and open file" in org-mode, which I think is a related problem. [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 1304 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it 2021-01-30 6:09 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen 2021-01-30 7:50 ` Geraldo Biotti @ 2021-01-30 8:42 ` Eli Zaretskii 2021-01-30 13:31 ` Maxim Nikulin 2021-01-31 7:17 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen 1 sibling, 2 replies; 40+ messages in thread From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2021-01-30 8:42 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Lars Ingebrigtsen; +Cc: 44824, gbiotti > From: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org> > Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2021 07:09:50 +0100 > Cc: 44824@debbugs.gnu.org > > This works: > M-! xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf RET > > This doesn't work: > M-& xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf RET > > This doesn't work: > M-x shell RET xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf RET How about asking the xdg-open developers to help us figure out the reason? Or, failing that, debug xdg-open in the problematic situations to find out what fails there and why? E.g., could it be that it fails because stdin/stdout is a PTY? what happens if you bind process-connection-type to nil when starting the async subprocess? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it 2021-01-30 8:42 ` Eli Zaretskii @ 2021-01-30 13:31 ` Maxim Nikulin 2021-01-30 13:49 ` Eli Zaretskii 2021-01-30 16:39 ` bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it gbiotti 2021-01-31 7:17 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen 1 sibling, 2 replies; 40+ messages in thread From: Maxim Nikulin @ 2021-01-30 13:31 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 44824; +Cc: gbiotti On 30/01/2021 15:42, Eli Zaretskii wrote: >> >> This works: >> M-! xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf RET >> >> This doesn't work: >> M-& xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf RET >> >> This doesn't work: >> M-x shell RET xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf RET Geraldo, "M-x shell" case is rather strange. Could you, please, confirm ones more that okular window with the file content does not appear if you call xdg-open from an *interactive* emacs shell buffer? The link to an emacs-orgmode list message, that I have posted earlier, explains why async-shell-command *may* fail while shell-command should work reliably. I am really surprised by failure when command is executed in a [e]shell buffer. > How about asking the xdg-open developers to help us figure out the > reason? Or, failing that, debug xdg-open in the problematic > situations to find out what fails there and why? E.g., could it be > that it fails because stdin/stdout is a PTY? what happens if you bind > process-connection-type to nil when starting the async subprocess? I do not think, it is xdg-open problem. It just calls kde-open5 that spawns actual handler and immediately exits. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it 2021-01-30 13:31 ` Maxim Nikulin @ 2021-01-30 13:49 ` Eli Zaretskii 2021-01-30 15:58 ` Maxim Nikulin 2021-01-30 16:39 ` bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it gbiotti 1 sibling, 1 reply; 40+ messages in thread From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2021-01-30 13:49 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Maxim Nikulin; +Cc: 44824, gbiotti > From: Maxim Nikulin <m.a.nikulin@gmail.com> > Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2021 20:31:53 +0700 > Cc: gbiotti@gmail.com > > > How about asking the xdg-open developers to help us figure out the > > reason? Or, failing that, debug xdg-open in the problematic > > situations to find out what fails there and why? E.g., could it be > > that it fails because stdin/stdout is a PTY? what happens if you bind > > process-connection-type to nil when starting the async subprocess? > > I do not think, it is xdg-open problem. It just calls kde-open5 that > spawns actual handler and immediately exits. I didn't say it was their problem, I suggested to ask them to help us understand why xdg-open doesn't work in those cases, under the assumption that they are familiar with their code better than us. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it 2021-01-30 13:49 ` Eli Zaretskii @ 2021-01-30 15:58 ` Maxim Nikulin 2021-01-30 16:28 ` Eli Zaretskii 0 siblings, 1 reply; 40+ messages in thread From: Maxim Nikulin @ 2021-01-30 15:58 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: 44824 On 30/01/2021 20:49, Eli Zaretskii wrote: >> >>> How about asking the xdg-open developers to help us figure out the >>> reason? >> >> I do not think, it is xdg-open problem. It just calls kde-open5 that >> spawns actual handler and immediately exits. > > I didn't say it was their problem, I suggested to ask them to help us > understand why xdg-open doesn't work in those cases, under the > assumption that they are familiar with their code better than us. What kind of help do you expect from xdg-open developers? It is a shell script, you could easily inspect it. I have posted already a command how to trace its execution. However currently I am almost sure that it merely calls 'kde-open5 /tmp/file.pdf'. The problem is that emacs does not expect that kde-open5 and thus xdg-open exits instantly. The question could be addressed to KDE developers, but unlike the issue with temporary files, in my opinion, pty+SIGHUP problem should be fixed in org mode. Some convenience function in emacs core would be nice but org mode is compatible with older emacs releases. Thus the only option is to change the org-open-files function. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it 2021-01-30 15:58 ` Maxim Nikulin @ 2021-01-30 16:28 ` Eli Zaretskii 2021-01-31 11:15 ` Maxim Nikulin 0 siblings, 1 reply; 40+ messages in thread From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2021-01-30 16:28 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Maxim Nikulin; +Cc: 44824 > From: Maxim Nikulin <m.a.nikulin@gmail.com> > Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2021 22:58:06 +0700 > Cc: 44824@debbugs.gnu.org > > The problem is that emacs does not expect that kde-open5 and thus > xdg-open exits instantly. Why is that a problem, and how does it cause the invocation to fail, i.e. not show the file in question? > The question could be addressed to KDE developers, but unlike the > issue with temporary files, in my opinion, pty+SIGHUP problem should > be fixed in org mode. What do you mean by "pty+SIGHUP problem" in this case? What exactly is the problem? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it 2021-01-30 16:28 ` Eli Zaretskii @ 2021-01-31 11:15 ` Maxim Nikulin 2021-01-31 11:37 ` tomas 2021-01-31 15:05 ` Eli Zaretskii 0 siblings, 2 replies; 40+ messages in thread From: Maxim Nikulin @ 2021-01-31 11:15 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 44824; +Cc: Eli Zaretskii, gbiotti Bhavin, thank you very much for your clear report. I have tried once more with eshell session and this time I was lucky enough to reproduce the problem in both gnome and kde sessions on Ubuntu-20.04 focal On 30/01/2021 23:28, Eli Zaretskii wrote: >> From: Maxim Nikulin >> Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2021 22:58:06 +0700 >> >> The problem is that emacs does not expect that kde-open5 and thus >> xdg-open exits instantly. > > Why is that a problem, and how does it cause the invocation to fail, > i.e. not show the file in question? > >> The question could be addressed to KDE developers, but unlike the >> issue with temporary files, in my opinion, pty+SIGHUP problem should >> be fixed in org mode. > > What do you mean by "pty+SIGHUP problem" in this case? What exactly > is the problem? In the https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=44824#22 message I have posted a link to another thread in emacs-orgmode mail list thread with my earlier strace results: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2021-01/msg00327.html Now I see that the problem with eshell is the same. I am not familiar with eshell, but it creates new shell process for every executed command. Actual handler is killed when underlying handler (kde-open5, "gio open") and thus xdg-open and the main shell process exit. Excerpts from strace obtained for a eshell buffer 2221 16:59:43.513366 execve("/bin/sh", ["/bin/sh", "/usr/bin/xdg-open", "/tmp/test.pdf"], 0x7fff74be7f10 /* 58 vars */ <unfinished ...> 2224 16:59:43.566865 execve("/usr/bin/gio", ["gio", "open", "/tmp/test.pdf"], 0x55ee8454ec18 /* 58 vars */) = 0 2229 16:59:43.711846 execve("/bin/sh", ["/bin/sh", "-e", "-u", "-c", "export GIO_LAUNCHED_DESKTOP_FILE_PID=$$; exec \"$@\"", "sh", "evince", "/tmp/test.pdf"], 0x55bb59e67bb0 /* 59 vars */ <unfinished ...> 2221 16:59:43.717489 +++ exited with 0 +++ 2229 16:59:43.719228 +++ killed by SIGHUP +++ Functions dealing with asynchronous processes in emacs, namely (start-process ...) and its siblings for shell commands calls (make-process :connection-type 'pty ...) that creates a pseudoterminal. It is redundant for applications that do not require an interactive terminal. When process (xdg-open this case) exits, pty is closed, all processes from the same terminal group receives SIGHUP. So actual handler is killed unless it has set signal handler or has detached from terminal session. To fix the problem it is better to use (make-process :connection-type 'pipe ...) that unfortunately has no higher level wrappers. "Pipe" process does not creates a pseudoterminal thus its children do not get SIGHUP on the exit of the main process. I am unsure concerning best values for other arguments however. The complication is that some mailcap entries have needsterminal flag, on the other hand they are likely irrelevant for GUI. There is no problem if okular or evince are called directly (without kde-open5 or "gio open" wrapper) since main process does not exit while window is open. Maybe the following command executed in eshell (namely eshell, not just shell) buffer is the best to demonstrate the problem (for those whose desktop environment is affected) sh -c "xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf; sleep 5" The window with file content appears for 5 seconds then the viewer is killed. On 31/01/2021 16:09, tomas@tuxteam.de wrote: > This chaotic behaviour gives me the impression that it's an > environment thing: desktop environments have the tendency to prime > the environment variables in "creative" ways, often different from > what a login shell would do. Certainly the behavior depends on the desktop environment. You could check which DE-specific handler is called (and factor-out xdg-open) with sh -x /usr/bin/xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf As to other options, M-! executes the process synchronously and is not affected. M-& has the same pty+SIGHUP problem. I am almost sure that I have tried eshell before, but I have no idea why I have not noticed the problem that time. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it 2021-01-31 11:15 ` Maxim Nikulin @ 2021-01-31 11:37 ` tomas 2021-01-31 15:05 ` Eli Zaretskii 1 sibling, 0 replies; 40+ messages in thread From: tomas @ 2021-01-31 11:37 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Maxim Nikulin; +Cc: Eli Zaretskii, 44824, gbiotti [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1095 bytes --] On Sun, Jan 31, 2021 at 06:15:27PM +0700, Maxim Nikulin wrote: > Bhavin, thank you very much for your clear report. I have tried once > more with eshell session and this time I was lucky enough to > reproduce the problem in both gnome and kde sessions on Ubuntu-20.04 > focal [...] > 2221 16:59:43.717489 +++ exited with 0 +++ > 2229 16:59:43.719228 +++ killed by SIGHUP +++ Good catch. > On 31/01/2021 16:09, tomas@tuxteam.de wrote: > >This chaotic behaviour gives me the impression that it's an > >environment thing [...] > Certainly the behavior depends on the desktop environment. You could > check which DE-specific handler is called (and factor-out xdg-open) > with > > sh -x /usr/bin/xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf > > As to other options, M-! executes the process synchronously and is > not affected. M-& has the same pty+SIGHUP problem. > > I am almost sure that I have tried eshell before, but I have no idea > why I have not noticed the problem that time. Yes, but in this case it seems I was barking up the wrong tree :) Cheers & thanks - t [-- Attachment #2: Digital signature --] [-- Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 198 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it 2021-01-31 11:15 ` Maxim Nikulin 2021-01-31 11:37 ` tomas @ 2021-01-31 15:05 ` Eli Zaretskii 2021-01-31 15:17 ` Andreas Schwab ` (2 more replies) 1 sibling, 3 replies; 40+ messages in thread From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2021-01-31 15:05 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Maxim Nikulin; +Cc: 44824, gbiotti > From: Maxim Nikulin <m.a.nikulin@gmail.com> > Cc: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>, gbiotti@gmail.com > Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2021 18:15:27 +0700 > > Now I see that the problem with eshell is the same. I am not familiar > with eshell, but it creates new shell process for every executed > command. Actual handler is killed when underlying handler (kde-open5, > "gio open") and thus xdg-open and the main shell process exit. What do you mean here by "actual handler" and "underlying handler"? > Functions dealing with asynchronous processes in emacs, namely > (start-process ...) and its siblings for shell commands calls > (make-process :connection-type 'pty ...) that creates a pseudoterminal. > It is redundant for applications that do not require an interactive > terminal. When process (xdg-open this case) exits, pty is closed, all > processes from the same terminal group receives SIGHUP. So actual > handler is killed unless it has set signal handler or has detached from > terminal session. > > To fix the problem it is better to use (make-process :connection-type > 'pipe ...) that unfortunately has no higher level wrappers. Wouldn't it work to let-bind process-connection-type to nil around the function that starts the async subprocess? And I still don't understand why some people (like Lars) cannot reproduce the problem at all -- the issue sounds like something that should fail deterministically on any GNU/Linux system. What am I missing? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it 2021-01-31 15:05 ` Eli Zaretskii @ 2021-01-31 15:17 ` Andreas Schwab 2021-01-31 15:34 ` Eli Zaretskii 2021-01-31 15:21 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen 2021-01-31 15:57 ` Maxim Nikulin 2 siblings, 1 reply; 40+ messages in thread From: Andreas Schwab @ 2021-01-31 15:17 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Eli Zaretskii; +Cc: Maxim Nikulin, 44824, gbiotti On Jan 31 2021, Eli Zaretskii wrote: > And I still don't understand why some people (like Lars) cannot > reproduce the problem at all -- the issue sounds like something that > should fail deterministically on any GNU/Linux system. What am I > missing? If xdg-open doesn't need to start the program itself, and sends the request to an already running process instead, there won't be any problem with the disappearing session. Andreas. -- Andreas Schwab, schwab@linux-m68k.org GPG Key fingerprint = 7578 EB47 D4E5 4D69 2510 2552 DF73 E780 A9DA AEC1 "And now for something completely different." ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it 2021-01-31 15:17 ` Andreas Schwab @ 2021-01-31 15:34 ` Eli Zaretskii 0 siblings, 0 replies; 40+ messages in thread From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2021-01-31 15:34 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Andreas Schwab; +Cc: m.a.nikulin, 44824, gbiotti > From: Andreas Schwab <schwab@linux-m68k.org> > Cc: Maxim Nikulin <m.a.nikulin@gmail.com>, 44824@debbugs.gnu.org, > gbiotti@gmail.com > Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2021 16:17:46 +0100 > > On Jan 31 2021, Eli Zaretskii wrote: > > > And I still don't understand why some people (like Lars) cannot > > reproduce the problem at all -- the issue sounds like something that > > should fail deterministically on any GNU/Linux system. What am I > > missing? > > If xdg-open doesn't need to start the program itself, and sends the > request to an already running process instead, there won't be any > problem with the disappearing session. Ah, okay. Lars, could this be what happens on your system? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it 2021-01-31 15:05 ` Eli Zaretskii 2021-01-31 15:17 ` Andreas Schwab @ 2021-01-31 15:21 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen 2021-01-31 15:57 ` Maxim Nikulin 2 siblings, 0 replies; 40+ messages in thread From: Lars Ingebrigtsen @ 2021-01-31 15:21 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Eli Zaretskii; +Cc: Maxim Nikulin, 44824, gbiotti Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> writes: > And I still don't understand why some people (like Lars) cannot > reproduce the problem at all -- the issue sounds like something that > should fail deterministically on any GNU/Linux system. What am I > missing? The recipe said to start with `M-x shell' -- I wasn't able to reproduce the problem there. But with `M-x eshell' I can repeat the problem here, too. Perhaps the recipe was wrong? -- (domestic pets only, the antidote for overdose, milk.) bloggy blog: http://lars.ingebrigtsen.no ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it 2021-01-31 15:05 ` Eli Zaretskii 2021-01-31 15:17 ` Andreas Schwab 2021-01-31 15:21 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen @ 2021-01-31 15:57 ` Maxim Nikulin 2021-01-31 16:33 ` Eli Zaretskii [not found] ` <83o8h56p7o.fsf__8661.17158891342$1612110869$gmane$org@gnu.org> 2 siblings, 2 replies; 40+ messages in thread From: Maxim Nikulin @ 2021-01-31 15:57 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: 44824 On 31/01/2021 22:05, Eli Zaretskii wrote: >> From: Maxim Nikulin >> Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2021 18:15:27 +0700 >> >> Now I see that the problem with eshell is the same. I am not familiar >> with eshell, but it creates new shell process for every executed >> command. Actual handler is killed when underlying handler (kde-open5, >> "gio open") and thus xdg-open and the main shell process exit. > > What do you mean here by "actual handler" and "underlying handler"? - actual handler: okular, evince, etc. - underlying handler is what xdg-open actually calls: kde-open5, "gio open", etc. and that maps file type to particular .desktop (or mailcap) handler. >> To fix the problem it is better to use (make-process :connection-type >> 'pipe ...) that unfortunately has no higher level wrappers. > > Wouldn't it work to let-bind process-connection-type to nil around the > function that starts the async subprocess? Sorry, for me it easier to reason how to express it in terms of system calls and terminal process groups than if let-bind could override a variable when lexical-bind is set to true. > And I still don't understand why some people (like Lars) cannot > reproduce the problem at all -- the issue sounds like something that > should fail deterministically on any GNU/Linux system. What am I > missing? On 31/01/2021 22:17, Andreas Schwab wrote: > > If xdg-open doesn't need to start the program itself, and sends the > request to an already running process instead, there won't be any > problem with the disappearing session. I have been tempting to say that it is a race (either request is completed before SIGHUP or not) since Christopher Miles posted a link to stackexchange and I have realized the actual effect of an antidaemonizing cast I noticed earlier in a package related to org mode. On the other hand, I am not familiar with kde and gnome internals. I guess they could use a kind of server processes but I have no idea how to arrange parts for a convincing demonstration. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it 2021-01-31 15:57 ` Maxim Nikulin @ 2021-01-31 16:33 ` Eli Zaretskii 2021-01-31 17:07 ` Maxim Nikulin [not found] ` <83o8h56p7o.fsf__8661.17158891342$1612110869$gmane$org@gnu.org> 1 sibling, 1 reply; 40+ messages in thread From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2021-01-31 16:33 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Maxim Nikulin; +Cc: 44824 > From: Maxim Nikulin <m.a.nikulin@gmail.com> > Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2021 22:57:57 +0700 > Cc: 44824@debbugs.gnu.org > > >> To fix the problem it is better to use (make-process :connection-type > >> 'pipe ...) that unfortunately has no higher level wrappers. > > > > Wouldn't it work to let-bind process-connection-type to nil around the > > function that starts the async subprocess? > > Sorry, for me it easier to reason how to express it in terms of system > calls and terminal process groups than if let-bind could override a > variable when lexical-bind is set to true. Well, I think we should try this, because if it works, it will show us a way to fix the problem. (I don't see how lexical-binding could interfere with let-binding.) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it 2021-01-31 16:33 ` Eli Zaretskii @ 2021-01-31 17:07 ` Maxim Nikulin 0 siblings, 0 replies; 40+ messages in thread From: Maxim Nikulin @ 2021-01-31 17:07 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 44824 On 31/01/2021 23:33, Eli Zaretskii wrote: >> >>>> To fix the problem it is better to use (make-process :connection-type >>>> 'pipe ...) that unfortunately has no higher level wrappers. >>> >>> Wouldn't it work to let-bind process-connection-type to nil around the >>> function that starts the async subprocess? >> ... > Well, I think we should try this, because if it works, it will show us > a way to fix the problem. (I don't see how lexical-binding could > interfere with let-binding.) It is not a great problem to use make-process: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2021-01/msg00364.html I think that at least a :sentinel should be added to improve error reporting. The code just before these lines has another problem (I hope it is really rare): https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2021-01/msg00353.html I would avoid shell since direct execution of the handler should be more robust, e.g. quoting of arguments is not necessary. Unfortunately RFC on mailcap states that command is executed by shell. On the other hand only a few of viewer entries have commands that could not be handled without shell. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
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* [PATCH] org.el: Avoid xdg-open silent failure [not found] ` <83o8h56p7o.fsf__8661.17158891342$1612110869$gmane$org@gnu.org> @ 2021-02-18 12:56 ` Maxim Nikulin 2021-02-18 14:48 ` bug#44824: " Eli Zaretskii ` (2 more replies) 0 siblings, 3 replies; 40+ messages in thread From: Maxim Nikulin @ 2021-02-18 12:56 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode; +Cc: 44824 [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1276 bytes --] On 31/01/2021 23:33, Eli Zaretskii wrote: >> From: Maxim Nikulin <m.a.nikulin@gmail.com> >> Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2021 22:57:57 +0700 >> Cc: 44824@debbugs.gnu.org >> >>>> To fix the problem it is better to use (make-process :connection-type >>>> 'pipe ...) that unfortunately has no higher level wrappers. >>> >>> Wouldn't it work to let-bind process-connection-type to nil around the >>> function that starts the async subprocess? >> >> Sorry, for me it easier to reason how to express it in terms of system >> calls and terminal process groups than if let-bind could override a >> variable when lexical-bind is set to true. > > Well, I think we should try this, because if it works, it will show us > a way to fix the problem. (I don't see how lexical-binding could > interfere with let-binding.) I have prepared a patch that uses `make-process'. I hope, error reporting is improved a bit, but in the case of this particular problem failure is still quiet since xdg-open exits successfully. I could not estimate effect of such change on windows, so pipe process is used only on linux. I am unsure concerning mac however. Another question is if failure message should be suppressed when `waiting-for-user-input-p' returns truth to keep user prompt and input unaffected. [-- Attachment #2: open-file-pipe-process.patch --] [-- Type: text/x-patch, Size: 2912 bytes --] commit 0001bff24864ee16598b4701a05cf40e9abc83af Author: Max Nikulin <manikulin@gmail.com> Date: Wed Feb 17 16:35:58 2021 +0000 org.el: Avoid xdg-open silent failure * lisp/org.el (org-open-file): Use 'pipe :connection-type instead of 'pty to prevent killing of background process on handler exit. Problem happens only in some desktop environments where configured through `org-file-apps' or mailcap handlers launches actual viewer (as defined in .desktop files and obtained from mimeapps.list) in background. E.g. xdg-open invokes "gio open" or kde-open5 for Gnome or KDE accordingly and these handlers launches e.g. eog or okular in background. As soon as main process exits, temporary terminal session created by `start-process-shell-command' is terminated. As a result background processes receive SIGHUP. Previously command were executed with no buffer, so the change does not affect "needsterminal" and "copiousoutput" mailcap features, they are not supported as earlier. If handler main process fails then show a message with exit reason. Output (including error messages) is ignored as before. Gtk application tends to report significant amount of failed asserts hardly informative for majority of users. diff --git a/lisp/org.el b/lisp/org.el index 7d8733448..a199a65c9 100644 --- a/lisp/org.el +++ b/lisp/org.el @@ -8645,6 +8645,15 @@ opened in Emacs." (when add-auto-mode (mapcar (lambda (x) (cons (car x) 'emacs)) auto-mode-alist)))) +(defun org--error-process-sentinel (proc event) + "Show a message if process failed (exited with non-zero code +or killed by a signal. Pass the function as :SENTINEL argument +of `make-process'." + (unless (string-match "finished" event) + (message "Command %s: %s." + (mapconcat 'identity (process-command proc) " ") + (substring event 0 -1)))) + ;;;###autoload (defun org-open-file (path &optional in-emacs line search) "Open the file at PATH. @@ -8766,7 +8775,17 @@ If the file does not exist, throw an error." (save-window-excursion (message "Running %s...done" cmd) - (start-process-shell-command cmd nil cmd) + (if (eq system-type 'gnu/linux) + ;; Handlers as "gio open" and kde-open5 start viewer in background + ;; and exit immediately. Avoid start-process since it assumes + ;; :connection-type 'pty and kills children processes with SIGHUP + ;; when temporary terminal session is finished. + (make-process + :name "org-open-file" :connection-type 'pipe :noquery 't + :buffer nil ; use "*Messages*" for debugging + :sentinel 'org--error-process-sentinel + :command (list shell-file-name shell-command-switch cmd)) + (start-process-shell-command cmd nil cmd)) (and (boundp 'org-wait) (numberp org-wait) (sit-for org-wait)))) ((or (stringp cmd) (eq cmd 'emacs)) ^ permalink raw reply related [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* bug#44824: [PATCH] org.el: Avoid xdg-open silent failure 2021-02-18 12:56 ` [PATCH] org.el: Avoid xdg-open silent failure Maxim Nikulin @ 2021-02-18 14:48 ` Eli Zaretskii [not found] ` <83a6s15t51.fsf__31631.6350990505$1613659778$gmane$org@gnu.org> 2021-03-19 3:50 ` Kyle Meyer 2 siblings, 0 replies; 40+ messages in thread From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2021-02-18 14:48 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Maxim Nikulin; +Cc: 44824 > From: Maxim Nikulin <m.a.nikulin@gmail.com> > Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2021 19:56:03 +0700 > Cc: 44824@debbugs.gnu.org > > I could not estimate effect of such change on windows, so pipe process > is used only on linux. I am unsure concerning mac however. On Windows Emacs always uses pipes, because we don't have PTYs there. And there's no xdg-open on MS-Windows anyway, so it's a moot point. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
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* Re: bug#44824: [PATCH] org.el: Avoid xdg-open silent failure [not found] ` <83a6s15t51.fsf__31631.6350990505$1613659778$gmane$org@gnu.org> @ 2021-02-19 12:29 ` Maxim Nikulin 2021-02-19 14:54 ` Eli Zaretskii 0 siblings, 1 reply; 40+ messages in thread From: Maxim Nikulin @ 2021-02-19 12:29 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode; +Cc: 44824 On 18/02/2021 21:48, Eli Zaretskii wrote: >> From: Maxim Nikulin >> Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2021 19:56:03 +0700 >> >> I could not estimate effect of such change on windows, so pipe process >> is used only on linux. I am unsure concerning mac however. > > On Windows Emacs always uses pipes, because we don't have PTYs there. > And there's no xdg-open on MS-Windows anyway, so it's a moot point. Should I consider your response as a suggestion to remove the `if' related to `system-type'? If I remember correctly, on windows it is possible to communicate with a process through stdin and stdout only if the application is compiled as a *console* one. That is why it is unclear for me, which component handles console or GUI distinction when process is specified as pipe in lisp code, and whether all arguments of `make-process', that I have used, are suitable on windows. "start file.pdf" executed in cmd.exe launches an application that does not block command prompt. In this sense it similar to background processes launched by kde-open5 or "gio open". However I am unaware if there is something similar to process groups on windows that leads to termination of all group members when leader process finishes. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* bug#44824: [PATCH] org.el: Avoid xdg-open silent failure 2021-02-19 12:29 ` Maxim Nikulin @ 2021-02-19 14:54 ` Eli Zaretskii 2021-02-19 16:45 ` Maxim Nikulin 0 siblings, 1 reply; 40+ messages in thread From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2021-02-19 14:54 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Maxim Nikulin; +Cc: 44824 > From: Maxim Nikulin <m.a.nikulin@gmail.com> > Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2021 19:29:49 +0700 > Cc: 44824@debbugs.gnu.org > > > On Windows Emacs always uses pipes, because we don't have PTYs there. > > And there's no xdg-open on MS-Windows anyway, so it's a moot point. > > Should I consider your response as a suggestion to remove the `if' > related to `system-type'? Yes, that 'if' isn't necessary. > If I remember correctly, on windows it is possible to communicate with a > process through stdin and stdout only if the application is compiled as > a *console* one. That's true. But in this case we don't really want to communicate with the sub-process, do we? We just want to invoke it and let it run. So the fact that there's no way of communicating with the sub-process is not important here, as the pipes will not be used. We just need to specify pipes because that works around the problem with xdg-open. > "start file.pdf" executed in cmd.exe launches an application that does > not block command prompt. In this sense it similar to background > processes launched by kde-open5 or "gio open". However I am unaware if > there is something similar to process groups on windows that leads to > termination of all group members when leader process finishes. Things are fairly similar on Windows. But is this really relevant to the issue at hand? There's no xdg-open on Windows, so whatever problems you had with xdg-open will never happen on Windows. the proposed patch fixes the problem only on systems where org.el invokes the PDF viewer via xdg-open. Right? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* Re: bug#44824: [PATCH] org.el: Avoid xdg-open silent failure 2021-02-19 14:54 ` Eli Zaretskii @ 2021-02-19 16:45 ` Maxim Nikulin 0 siblings, 0 replies; 40+ messages in thread From: Maxim Nikulin @ 2021-02-19 16:45 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode; +Cc: 44824 On 19/02/2021 21:54, Eli Zaretskii wrote: >> From: Maxim Nikulin >> Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2021 19:29:49 +0700 >> >>> On Windows Emacs always uses pipes, because we don't have PTYs there. >>> And there's no xdg-open on MS-Windows anyway, so it's a moot point. >> >> Should I consider your response as a suggestion to remove the `if' >> related to `system-type'? > > Yes, that 'if' isn't necessary. Let's wait for comments comments from org developers. I do not mind to remove the `if' but they could ask for other changes. >> If I remember correctly, on windows it is possible to communicate with a >> process through stdin and stdout only if the application is compiled as >> a *console* one. > > That's true. But in this case we don't really want to communicate > with the sub-process, do we? We just want to invoke it and let it > run. So the fact that there's no way of communicating with the > sub-process is not important here, as the pipes will not be used. We > just need to specify pipes because that works around the problem with > xdg-open. The reason to switch to pipe process here is to avoid side effects of *terminal session*. PTY is redundant here. Pipe process is the only alternative available in emacs. Currently there is no data exchange with subprocess. Reading of stderr and stdout from the handler and its descendants could be useful to realize a cause of a problem when it happens. At least on linux it is enough to specify some buffer instead of `nil' or add a :filter function. The reason why I did not make such change is that Gtk applications tends to report significant number of failed asserts. I do not like to pollute the "*Messages*" buffer. I am in doubts if a dedicated buffer should be created for such purpose. Reading of stdout could be useful in mailcap handlers e.g. to display text from PDF file when only text terminal is available (no X11 or wayland). Currently emacs ignores "needsterminal" and "copiousoutput" flags in mailcap. Example of an entry for PDF: application/pdf; pdftotext -layout %s -; test=test -z "$DISPLAY"; copiousoutput Likely only a small part of users could benefit from such feature. >> "start file.pdf" executed in cmd.exe launches an application that does >> not block command prompt. In this sense it similar to background >> processes launched by kde-open5 or "gio open". However I am unaware if >> there is something similar to process groups on windows that leads to >> termination of all group members when leader process finishes. > > Things are fairly similar on Windows. But is this really relevant to > the issue at hand? There's no xdg-open on Windows, so whatever > problems you had with xdg-open will never happen on Windows. the > proposed patch fixes the problem only on systems where org.el invokes > the PDF viewer via xdg-open. Right? 1. It is not a problem of namely xdg-open. It is (mostly reasonable but with some caveats however) specific of DE-specific handlers as "gio open" and kde-open5. They exit just after spawning of a process with actual handler. (Just like "start file.pdf" on windows.) I am afraid that I could break something on windows, so I would prefer that somebody will test the changes on non-linux systems. 2. It is not specific to PDF files, the problem could happen with any format if wrapper handler such as "gio open" is invoked instead of e.g. direct execution of eog. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* bug#44824: [PATCH] org.el: Avoid xdg-open silent failure 2021-02-18 12:56 ` [PATCH] org.el: Avoid xdg-open silent failure Maxim Nikulin 2021-02-18 14:48 ` bug#44824: " Eli Zaretskii [not found] ` <83a6s15t51.fsf__31631.6350990505$1613659778$gmane$org@gnu.org> @ 2021-03-19 3:50 ` Kyle Meyer 2021-03-20 15:45 ` Maxim Nikulin 2 siblings, 1 reply; 40+ messages in thread From: Kyle Meyer @ 2021-03-19 3:50 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Maxim Nikulin; +Cc: Eli Zaretskii, 44824 Maxim Nikulin writes: > org.el: Avoid xdg-open silent failure > > * lisp/org.el (org-open-file): Use 'pipe :connection-type instead of > 'pty to prevent killing of background process on handler exit. > > Problem happens only in some desktop environments where configured > through `org-file-apps' or mailcap handlers launches actual viewer > (as defined in .desktop files and obtained from mimeapps.list) > in background. E.g. xdg-open invokes "gio open" or kde-open5 for Gnome > or KDE accordingly and these handlers launches e.g. eog or okular in > background. As soon as main process exits, temporary terminal session > created by `start-process-shell-command' is terminated. As a result > background processes receive SIGHUP. > > Previously command were executed with no buffer, so the change > does not affect "needsterminal" and "copiousoutput" mailcap features, > they are not supported as earlier. > > If handler main process fails then show a message with exit reason. > Output (including error messages) is ignored as before. > Gtk application tends to report significant amount of failed asserts > hardly informative for majority of users. Thanks for the detailed commit message. A few comments in addition to Eli's advice to drop the (eq system-type 'gnu/linux) condition... > diff --git a/lisp/org.el b/lisp/org.el > index 7d8733448..a199a65c9 100644 > --- a/lisp/org.el > +++ b/lisp/org.el > @@ -8645,6 +8645,15 @@ opened in Emacs." > (when add-auto-mode > (mapcar (lambda (x) (cons (car x) 'emacs)) auto-mode-alist)))) > > +(defun org--error-process-sentinel (proc event) > + "Show a message if process failed (exited with non-zero code > +or killed by a signal. Pass the function as :SENTINEL argument Please rework the first sentence so that it fits on the first line, though I'd be in favor dropping the function and using a lambda in the make-process call. > +of `make-process'." > + (unless (string-match "finished" event) There's no need for substring matching, right? So it could be (equal event "finished\n") Or perhaps (when (and (memq (process-status proc) '(exit signal)) (/= (process-exit-status proc) 0)) ...) > + (message "Command %s: %s." > + (mapconcat 'identity (process-command proc) " ") s/'identity/#'identity/ > + (substring event 0 -1)))) > + > ;;;###autoload > (defun org-open-file (path &optional in-emacs line search) > "Open the file at PATH. > @@ -8766,7 +8775,17 @@ If the file does not exist, throw an error." > > (save-window-excursion > (message "Running %s...done" cmd) > - (start-process-shell-command cmd nil cmd) > + (if (eq system-type 'gnu/linux) > + ;; Handlers as "gio open" and kde-open5 start viewer in background s/as/such as/ ? > + ;; and exit immediately. Avoid start-process since it assumes ^ missing space > + ;; :connection-type 'pty and kills children processes with SIGHUP > + ;; when temporary terminal session is finished. > + (make-process > + :name "org-open-file" :connection-type 'pipe :noquery 't s/'t/t/ > + :buffer nil ; use "*Messages*" for debugging > + :sentinel 'org--error-process-sentinel > + :command (list shell-file-name shell-command-switch cmd)) > + (start-process-shell-command cmd nil cmd)) > (and (boundp 'org-wait) (numberp org-wait) (sit-for org-wait)))) > ((or (stringp cmd) > (eq cmd 'emacs)) Thanks. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* Re: bug#44824: [PATCH] org.el: Avoid xdg-open silent failure 2021-03-19 3:50 ` Kyle Meyer @ 2021-03-20 15:45 ` Maxim Nikulin 2021-03-21 15:01 ` Kyle Meyer 0 siblings, 1 reply; 40+ messages in thread From: Maxim Nikulin @ 2021-03-20 15:45 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode; +Cc: 44824 [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1782 bytes --] On 19/03/2021 10:50, Kyle Meyer wrote: > Maxim Nikulin writes: > A few comments in addition to Eli's advice to drop the > (eq system-type 'gnu/linux) condition... Feel free to commit the change suggested in https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=44824#82 instead of this patch. >> +(defun org--error-process-sentinel (proc event) >> + "Show a message if process failed (exited with non-zero code >> +or killed by a signal. Pass the function as :SENTINEL argument > > Please rework the first sentence so that it fits on the first line, > though I'd be in favor dropping the function and using a lambda in the > make-process call. My impression is that org-open-file function is already too long and complex. Another reason to use standalone function is that I am unsure if elisp compiler and interpreter are smart enough to reuse single instance of lambda. I was afraid that every opened file caused creation of new sentinel possibly with a closure containing chain of stack frames. On the other hand even in worst case memory footprint is negligible in comparison to any GUI viewer. >> + (unless (string-match "finished" event) > > There's no need for substring matching, right? So it could be > > (equal event "finished\n") I was surprised by final "\n" that is not always suitable and I was in doubts concerning its stability. I would prefer something like (starts-with event "finished") Certainly match-data is not necessary, so even match-string-p is better. > (when (and (memq (process-status proc) '(exit signal)) > (/= (process-exit-status proc) 0)) Thank you, I was too lazy to implement such kind of check myself. Certainly this variant is better. I hope, I have addressed other your comments in the updated patch. [-- Attachment #2: org-open-file-make-process-v2.patch --] [-- Type: text/x-patch, Size: 2616 bytes --] commit 5eca7764d94dd46b9f9a7792d1b786a3f03b20b6 Author: Max Nikulin <manikulin@gmail.com> Date: Wed Feb 17 16:35:58 2021 +0000 org.el: Avoid xdg-open silent failure * lisp/org.el (org-open-file): Use 'pipe :connection-type instead of 'pty to prevent killing of background process on handler exit. (Bug#44824) Problem happens only in some desktop environments where configured through `org-file-apps' or mailcap handlers launches actual viewer (as defined in .desktop files and obtained from mimeapps.list) in background. E.g. xdg-open invokes "gio open" or kde-open5 for Gnome or KDE accordingly and these handlers launches e.g. eog or okular in background. As soon as main process exits, temporary terminal session created by `start-process-shell-command' is terminated. As a result background processes receive SIGHUP. Previously command were executed with no buffer, so the change does not affect "needsterminal" and "copiousoutput" mailcap features, they are not supported as earlier. If handler main process fails then show a message with exit reason. Output (including error messages) is ignored as before. Gtk application tends to report significant amount of failed asserts hardly informative for majority of users. diff --git a/lisp/org.el b/lisp/org.el index 4db2dbe04..c58708a5f 100644 --- a/lisp/org.el +++ b/lisp/org.el @@ -8768,7 +8768,21 @@ If the file does not exist, throw an error." (save-window-excursion (message "Running %s...done" cmd) - (start-process-shell-command cmd nil cmd) + ;; Handlers such as "gio open" and kde-open5 start viewer in background + ;; and exit immediately. Avoid `start-process' since it assumes + ;; :connection-type 'pty and kills children processes with SIGHUP + ;; when temporary terminal session is finished. + (make-process + :name "org-open-file" :connection-type 'pipe :noquery t + :buffer nil ; use "*Messages*" for debugging + :sentinel (lambda (proc event) + (when (and (memq (process-status proc) '(exit signal)) + (/= (process-exit-status proc) 0)) + (message + "Command %s: %s." + (mapconcat #'identity (process-command proc) " ") + (substring event 0 -1)))) + :command (list shell-file-name shell-command-switch cmd)) (and (boundp 'org-wait) (numberp org-wait) (sit-for org-wait)))) ((or (stringp cmd) (eq cmd 'emacs)) ^ permalink raw reply related [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* bug#44824: [PATCH] org.el: Avoid xdg-open silent failure 2021-03-20 15:45 ` Maxim Nikulin @ 2021-03-21 15:01 ` Kyle Meyer 0 siblings, 0 replies; 40+ messages in thread From: Kyle Meyer @ 2021-03-21 15:01 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Maxim Nikulin; +Cc: Eli Zaretskii, Geraldo Biotti, 44824-done Maxim Nikulin writes: > I hope, I have addressed other your comments in the updated patch. > > commit 5eca7764d94dd46b9f9a7792d1b786a3f03b20b6 > Author: Max Nikulin <manikulin@gmail.com> > Date: Wed Feb 17 16:35:58 2021 +0000 > > org.el: Avoid xdg-open silent failure Thanks. A note for future patches: your patch isn't in a format that's ready to be consumed by git-am. git-format-patch can help you here. Applied to the Org repo (5db61eb0f), adding a TINYCHANGE cookie to the commit message. Please consider completing the copyright paperwork for future patches (see <https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html#copyright-issues>). If I understand correctly, this bug can be closed, but please reopen if I'm mistaken. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it 2021-01-30 13:31 ` Maxim Nikulin 2021-01-30 13:49 ` Eli Zaretskii @ 2021-01-30 16:39 ` gbiotti 2021-01-30 18:50 ` Bhavin Gandhi 1 sibling, 1 reply; 40+ messages in thread From: gbiotti @ 2021-01-30 16:39 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Maxim Nikulin, 44824 [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1538 bytes --] Il 30/01/2021 14:31, Maxim Nikulin ha wrote: > On 30/01/2021 15:42, Eli Zaretskii wrote: >>> >>> This works: >>> M-! xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf RET >>> >>> This doesn't work: >>> M-& xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf RET >>> >>> This doesn't work: >>> M-x shell RET xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf RET > > Geraldo, "M-x shell" case is rather strange. Could you, please, > confirm ones more that okular window with the file content does not > appear if you call xdg-open from an *interactive* emacs shell buffer? > The link to an emacs-orgmode list message, that I have posted earlier, > explains why async-shell-command *may* fail while shell-command should > work reliably. I am really surprised by failure when command is > executed in a [e]shell buffer. > I confirm. I can see the Okular icon appear and disappear immediately in the panel. As mentioned I can make a video of everything, but I have no idea where to upload it. If it is okay to make the video and you think it is useful please tell me which commands to execute for more information on the operating environment >> How about asking the xdg-open developers to help us figure out the >> reason? Or, failing that, debug xdg-open in the problematic >> situations to find out what fails there and why? E.g., could it be >> that it fails because stdin/stdout is a PTY? what happens if you bind >> process-connection-type to nil when starting the async subprocess? > > I do not think, it is xdg-open problem. It just calls kde-open5 that > spawns actual handler and immediately exits. [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 4325 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it 2021-01-30 16:39 ` bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it gbiotti @ 2021-01-30 18:50 ` Bhavin Gandhi 0 siblings, 0 replies; 40+ messages in thread From: Bhavin Gandhi @ 2021-01-30 18:50 UTC (permalink / raw) To: gbiotti@gmail.com; +Cc: 44824, Maxim Nikulin On Sat, 30 Jan 2021 at 19:04, Maxim Nikulin <m.a.nikulin@gmail.com> wrote: > […] > > Geraldo, "M-x shell" case is rather strange. Could you, please, confirm > ones more that okular window with the file content does not appear if > you call xdg-open from an *interactive* emacs shell buffer? The link to > an emacs-orgmode list message, that I have posted earlier, explains why > async-shell-command *may* fail while shell-command should work reliably. > I am really surprised by failure when command is executed in a [e]shell > buffer. > I was expecting something similar, surprisingly here is what I observed on my system (with emacs -Q, GNOME and Evince — Document Viewer). M-x eshell $ xdg-open ~/Documents/test.pdf [Nothing happens] M-x shell $ xdg-open ~/Documents/test.pdf [Evince pops up with the PDF] M-! xdg-open ~/Documents/test.pdf [Evince pops up with the PDF] M-& xdg-open ~/Documents/test.pdf [Nothing happens] Emacs: 27.1.91 GNOME: 3.38.3 xdg-open 1.1.3+ -- Warm Regards, Bhavin Gandhi (bhavin192) | https://geeksocket.in ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it 2021-01-30 8:42 ` Eli Zaretskii 2021-01-30 13:31 ` Maxim Nikulin @ 2021-01-31 7:17 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen 2021-01-31 7:39 ` Tim Cross 1 sibling, 1 reply; 40+ messages in thread From: Lars Ingebrigtsen @ 2021-01-31 7:17 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Eli Zaretskii; +Cc: 44824, gbiotti Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> writes: >> This doesn't work: >> M-x shell RET xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf RET > > How about asking the xdg-open developers to help us figure out the > reason? Or, failing that, debug xdg-open in the problematic > situations to find out what fails there and why? E.g., could it be > that it fails because stdin/stdout is a PTY? what happens if you bind > process-connection-type to nil when starting the async subprocess? I'm unable to reproduce the problem at all -- all the various ways of calling xdg-open work fine for me (on this Debian bullseye laptop w/ Gnome Shell). -- (domestic pets only, the antidote for overdose, milk.) bloggy blog: http://lars.ingebrigtsen.no ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* Re: bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it 2021-01-31 7:17 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen @ 2021-01-31 7:39 ` Tim Cross 2021-01-31 9:09 ` tomas 0 siblings, 1 reply; 40+ messages in thread From: Tim Cross @ 2021-01-31 7:39 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org> writes: > Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> writes: > >>> This doesn't work: >>> M-x shell RET xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf RET >> >> How about asking the xdg-open developers to help us figure out the >> reason? Or, failing that, debug xdg-open in the problematic >> situations to find out what fails there and why? E.g., could it be >> that it fails because stdin/stdout is a PTY? what happens if you bind >> process-connection-type to nil when starting the async subprocess? > > I'm unable to reproduce the problem at all -- all the various ways of > calling xdg-open work fine for me (on this Debian bullseye laptop w/ > Gnome Shell). For me, I get M-! xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf works M-x shell <ret> xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf works M-& xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf fails M-x eshell <ret> xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf fails The two which fail do not report any error - just now pdf viewer open. I also have no problems with org export menu when I choose export to pdf and open. This was on a Ubuntu 20.10, latest Emacs 27 (27.5.91), mate DE and default shell zsh. -- Tim Cross ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* Re: bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it 2021-01-31 7:39 ` Tim Cross @ 2021-01-31 9:09 ` tomas 0 siblings, 0 replies; 40+ messages in thread From: tomas @ 2021-01-31 9:09 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1747 bytes --] On Sun, Jan 31, 2021 at 06:39:40PM +1100, Tim Cross wrote: > > Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org> writes: > > > Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> writes: > > > >>> This doesn't work: > >>> M-x shell RET xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf RET > >> > >> How about asking the xdg-open developers to help us figure out the > >> reason? Or, failing that, debug xdg-open in the problematic > >> situations to find out what fails there and why? E.g., could it be > >> that it fails because stdin/stdout is a PTY? what happens if you bind > >> process-connection-type to nil when starting the async subprocess? > > > > I'm unable to reproduce the problem at all -- all the various ways of > > calling xdg-open work fine for me (on this Debian bullseye laptop w/ > > Gnome Shell). > > For me, I get > > M-! xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf works > M-x shell <ret> xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf works > M-& xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf fails > M-x eshell <ret> xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf fails > > The two which fail do not report any error - just now pdf viewer open. > > I also have no problems with org export menu when I choose export to pdf > and open. > > This was on a Ubuntu 20.10, latest Emacs 27 (27.5.91), mate DE and > default shell zsh. This chaotic behaviour gives me the impression that it's an environment thing: desktop environments have the tendency to prime the environment variables in "creative" ways, often different from what a login shell would do. One var to look for would be, of course, PATH, but I don't know what other environment variables `xdg-open' looks at; perhaps USER, HOME are relevant, perhaps more. May be comparing what `env' says under those different invocations could shed some light. Cheers - t [-- Attachment #2: Digital signature --] [-- Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 198 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
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* bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it [not found] ` <108399a5-66ad-eee6-572b-b3f2181e4e6c__47986.5006914892$1611843550$gmane$org@gmail.com> @ 2021-01-28 16:10 ` Maxim Nikulin 0 siblings, 0 replies; 40+ messages in thread From: Maxim Nikulin @ 2021-01-28 16:10 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 44824 On 28/01/2021 18:31, gbiotti@gmail.com wrote: > > If I try in eshell buffer 'xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf && sleep 3' my cursor > blinks > with the Okular icon for a few seconds and then nothing happens. If I correctly get what you describe as "blinks", it could last for some time after process failure. On the other hand I am surprised that no other diagnostics is shown as a KDE dialog or as an error message in the eshell buffer. In the case of eshell, it is likely another problem, not killing handler with SIGHUP due to instantly closed pty. What happens if you run the following commands in the Emacs *eshell buffer* (with an existing PDF file, of course)? In particular I am interested in output appeared in the buffer. 1. okular /tmp/test.pdf 2. kde-open5 /tmp/test.pdf 3. sh -x /usr/bin/xdg-open /tmp/test.pdf I'm almost sure that okular is configured as the handler, but just to confirm it: 4. xdg-mime query default application/pdf I assume that PDF file is a valid one (not corrupted, not empty, not accessible due to file permissions, etc.) since okular is able to report such problems. You could also attach to emacs process with strace, try to launch handler, kill strace, and inspect log file which processes are spawned ("execve" lines) and their exit codes. Run strace from ordinary terminal (not from emacs) with proper process ID: strace -o /tmp/emacs.strace -f -s 128 -tt -p PID_OF_EMACS_PROCESS ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
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* Re: bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it [not found] ` <87y2gfcape.fsf_-___1545.58022493205$1611718675$gmane$org@gnus.org> @ 2021-01-27 12:14 ` Maxim Nikulin 2021-01-27 13:33 ` Maxim Nikulin [not found] ` <0f4437bc-3e40-fe47-d6e7-d33c2fb7965a__46427.8968678386$1611759102$gmane$org@gmail.com> 1 sibling, 1 reply; 40+ messages in thread From: Maxim Nikulin @ 2021-01-27 12:14 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode; +Cc: 44824 On 27/01/2021 10:36, Lars Ingebrigtsen wrote: > >> Executing the command "xdg-open /path/to/file.pdf" in a terminal >> (Konsole) works. The problem may be related to SIGHUP sent to children due to pty created by emacs and closed as soon as the handler exits: https://orgmode.org/list/ru4d75$11sc$1@ciao.gmane.io/ As a workaround you could try to set another handler for PDF files in mailcap, e.g. okular directly without xdg-open wrapper. Handler should not try to launch actual application in background with immediate exit. Currently start-process elisp function is used internally in org-open-file. Low level (make-process :connection-type 'pipe ...) should allow to avoid pty+SIGHUP problem. Maybe there are some consequences of such change that I am not aware of. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
* bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it 2021-01-27 12:14 ` Maxim Nikulin @ 2021-01-27 13:33 ` Maxim Nikulin 0 siblings, 0 replies; 40+ messages in thread From: Maxim Nikulin @ 2021-01-27 13:33 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: 44824 I hope, the following link to another emacs-orgmode mail list archive will not be mangled by the debbugs web interface, unlike the previous one: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2021-01/msg00327.html ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
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* bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it [not found] ` <0f4437bc-3e40-fe47-d6e7-d33c2fb7965a__46427.8968678386$1611759102$gmane$org@gmail.com> @ 2021-01-27 16:21 ` Glenn Morris 0 siblings, 0 replies; 40+ messages in thread From: Glenn Morris @ 2021-01-27 16:21 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 44824 Ref eg https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=25234#8 https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=652262 https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/1208 and others going back over a decade. I think Emacs should have a PROBLEMS entry about this. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 40+ messages in thread
end of thread, other threads:[~2021-03-21 15:02 UTC | newest] Thread overview: 40+ messages (download: mbox.gz follow: Atom feed -- links below jump to the message on this page -- [not found] <CAFbX=UpDN9XtTr3osTC6B=V0trvatayw5WF0gMjGWAWfQQkAXg@mail.gmail.com> [not found] ` <f395c79a-c3e3-52c7-3fbb-608e94868e8e@gmail.com> 2021-01-27 3:36 ` bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it Lars Ingebrigtsen 2021-01-27 8:33 ` gbiotti 2021-01-28 3:02 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen 2021-01-28 11:20 ` gbiotti 2021-01-28 11:31 ` gbiotti 2021-01-29 4:51 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen 2021-01-29 6:59 ` Geraldo Biotti 2021-01-30 6:09 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen 2021-01-30 7:50 ` Geraldo Biotti 2021-01-30 8:42 ` Eli Zaretskii 2021-01-30 13:31 ` Maxim Nikulin 2021-01-30 13:49 ` Eli Zaretskii 2021-01-30 15:58 ` Maxim Nikulin 2021-01-30 16:28 ` Eli Zaretskii 2021-01-31 11:15 ` Maxim Nikulin 2021-01-31 11:37 ` tomas 2021-01-31 15:05 ` Eli Zaretskii 2021-01-31 15:17 ` Andreas Schwab 2021-01-31 15:34 ` Eli Zaretskii 2021-01-31 15:21 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen 2021-01-31 15:57 ` Maxim Nikulin 2021-01-31 16:33 ` Eli Zaretskii 2021-01-31 17:07 ` Maxim Nikulin [not found] ` <83o8h56p7o.fsf__8661.17158891342$1612110869$gmane$org@gnu.org> 2021-02-18 12:56 ` [PATCH] org.el: Avoid xdg-open silent failure Maxim Nikulin 2021-02-18 14:48 ` bug#44824: " Eli Zaretskii [not found] ` <83a6s15t51.fsf__31631.6350990505$1613659778$gmane$org@gnu.org> 2021-02-19 12:29 ` Maxim Nikulin 2021-02-19 14:54 ` Eli Zaretskii 2021-02-19 16:45 ` Maxim Nikulin 2021-03-19 3:50 ` Kyle Meyer 2021-03-20 15:45 ` Maxim Nikulin 2021-03-21 15:01 ` Kyle Meyer 2021-01-30 16:39 ` bug#44824: 27.1; Org export as pdf and open file does not open it gbiotti 2021-01-30 18:50 ` Bhavin Gandhi 2021-01-31 7:17 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen 2021-01-31 7:39 ` Tim Cross 2021-01-31 9:09 ` tomas [not found] ` <108399a5-66ad-eee6-572b-b3f2181e4e6c__47986.5006914892$1611843550$gmane$org@gmail.com> 2021-01-28 16:10 ` Maxim Nikulin [not found] ` <87y2gfcape.fsf_-___1545.58022493205$1611718675$gmane$org@gnus.org> 2021-01-27 12:14 ` Maxim Nikulin 2021-01-27 13:33 ` Maxim Nikulin [not found] ` <0f4437bc-3e40-fe47-d6e7-d33c2fb7965a__46427.8968678386$1611759102$gmane$org@gmail.com> 2021-01-27 16:21 ` Glenn Morris
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