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Bug#: 211337
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Status: RESOLVED
Resolution: FIXED
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Reporter: alpiturchi <cazzantonio@gmail.com>
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Description:   Opened: 2008-02-25 07:22 0000
I've been using xfce4-volstatus-icon for several months on x86 ans amd64, and
it seems stable.
Consider marking it x86 and amd64 stable.

Reproducible: Always

------- Comment #1 From Samuli Suominen 2008-03-21 08:01:01 0000 -------
amd64 stable

------- Comment #2 From Christian Faulhammer 2008-03-22 19:29:47 0000 -------
x86 stable

------- Comment #3 From Raúl Porcel 2008-03-23 17:51:48 0000 -------
ia64 stable

------- Comment #4 From Tobias Klausmann 2008-03-23 21:11:06 0000 -------
It compiles just fine on alpha, but segfaults if I start the only executable in
the package. What's the proper way to test this?

------- Comment #5 From Tobias Klausmann 2008-03-24 13:02:30 0000 -------
This definitely is an odd piece of software.

As long as there's nothing user-*un*mountable mounted, it doesn't show or do
anything. As soon as there is, you can use it to do a "safe remove" (Windows
style). Bottom line: a fancy GUI-umount.

Probably intended to work with automounting or GUI-mount-helpers.

Anyway: stable on Alpha. (thanks to yoswink for helping).

------- Comment #6 From Samuli Suominen 2008-03-25 15:04:52 0000 -------
IMO, this software should be part of say.. thunar-volman but that doesn't seem
to be the case, and apparently some users are using this so.. 

ppc, this is entirely optional.. user requested it for x86/amd64 anyhow

------- Comment #7 From Brent Baude 2008-03-26 02:06:57 0000 -------
ppc stable, closing as we are last one

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