Xfce4-panel (Internal plugins need the "X-XFCE-Module-Path")

Hi!
Is this just me having done something wrong, Is this still not fixed or do I have to copy some files over the old versions in ~/ to make a fix work?
A whole while ago I searched and found that Ubuntu bug 322654 so I thought: "oh, I guess Ubuntu fixed that a while ago, no need to confuse anyone here about it now..." - is this the same thing? Is it fixed in Arch? Am I doing it wrong? Should I have submitted something like that as Arch bug? Should I still? (Where do Babies come from? And how to I make easy money by purchasing the rights to sell an assorted range of great products to local customers in my spare time now?)
Uhm, yeah, too many questions. So...: "Uhm what?"
Still not working (not showing in panel menu):
xfce4-smartbookmark
xfce4-quicklauncher
full error message (starting xfce4-panel):
(xfce4-panel:29116): xfce4-panel-WARNING **: Internal plugins need the "X-XFCE-Module-Path" entry to work properly.
(xfce4-panel:29116): xfce4-panel-WARNING **: Failed to create plugin "smartbookmark"
(xfce4-panel:29116): xfce4-panel-WARNING **: Internal plugins need the "X-XFCE-Module-Path" entry to work properly.
(xfce4-panel:29116): xfce4-panel-WARNING **: Failed to create plugin "quicklauncher"
(xfce4-mixer-plugin:29136): GStreamer-WARNING **: Failed to load plugin '/usr/lib/gstreamer-0.10/libgstgnomevfs.so': libgnomevfs-2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
(xfce4-mixer-plugin:29119): xfce4-mixer-plugin-DEBUG: mixer_plugin->track_label = 'Master'
(xfce4-cpu-freq-plugin:29129): Gtk-WARNING **: Invalid icon size 24
(last few lines most likely "my bad, not related, everything works fine, just ignore" - I guess)
thx
Last edited by whoops (2009-05-26 12:42:28)

whoops wrote:
First of all: If you never got to try those two plug-ins - they're not really that useful and you might just want to remove them for now if you don't need them. I removed them, as soon as I tried them.
For the flickering you might want to open a seperate topic - never encountered that (although I had the other error on several distros), don't think it's related.
And to get back to the "X-XFCE-Module-Path" - error again: are you sure you didn't
- forget to remove the old X-XFCE-Module* entries?
- just not restart the panel yet?
Hi, the flickering on the panel is when the modules tries to load i guess, it stops when the warnings in the "background" stops.
removed the last entry X-XFCE-Moduel...and replaced them with the ones mentioned above in the other post.
Heres my file:
[Xfce Panel]
Type=X-XFCE-PanelPlugin
Encoding=UTF-8
Name=Quicklauncher
Name[cs]=Rychlé spuštění
Name[el]=Γρήγορη εκκίνηση εφαρμογών
Name[eu]=Abiarazle-azkarra
Name[fr]=Lancement rapide
Name[gl]=Quicklauncher
Name[hu]=Gyorsindító
Name[ja]=クイックランチャー
Name[pl]=Szybki Uruchamiacz
Name[ru]=Быстрый запуск
Name[vi]=Trình gọi nhanh
Comment=Program with several launchers
Comment[cs]=Mnoho spouštěč; v jednom
Comment[el]=Πρόγραμμα με πολλούς εκκινητές
Comment[eu]=Abiarazle anitzeko programa
Comment[fr]=Application avec plusieurs lanceurs
Comment[gl]=Programa con varios lanzadores
Comment[hu]=Program különböző indítókkal
Comment[ja]=複数のランチャーを一まとめに表示します。
Comment[pl]=Program z wieloma wyzwalaczami
Comment[ru]=Несколько кнопок запуска
Comment[vi]=Chương trình có vài trình gọi
Icon=gnome-fs-executable
X-XFCE-Module=quicklauncher
X-XFCE-Module-Path=/usr/lib/xfce4/panel-plugins
Last edited by ftornell (2009-05-26 13:05:36)

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    <value type="string" value="xfce4-panel"/>
    </property>
    <property name="Client1_PerScreen" type="bool" value="false"/>
    <property name="Client2_Command" type="array">
    <value type="string" value="Thunar"/>
    <value type="string" value="--daemon"/>
    </property>
    <property name="Client2_PerScreen" type="bool" value="false"/>
    <property name="Client3_Command" type="array">
    <value type="string" value="xfdesktop"/>
    </property>
    <property name="Client3_PerScreen" type="bool" value="false"/>
    <property name="Client4_Command" type="array">
    <value type="string" value="xfce4-settings-helper"/>
    </property>
    <property name="Client4_PerScreen" type="bool" value="false"/>
    </property>
    </property>
    <property name="splash" type="empty">
    <property name="Engine" type="string" value=""/>
    </property>
    </channel>
    My new one:
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <channel name="xfce4-session" version="1.0">
    <property name="general" type="empty">
    <property name="FailsafeSessionName" type="string" value="Failsafe"/>
    </property>
    <property name="sessions" type="empty">
    <property name="Failsafe" type="empty">
    <property name="IsFailsafe" type="bool" value="true"/>
    <property name="Count" type="int" value="6"/>
    <property name="Client0_Command" type="array">
    <value type="string" value="xfwm4"/>
    </property>
    <property name="Client0_PerScreen" type="bool" value="false"/>
    <property name="Client1_Command" type="array">
    <value type="string" value="xfce4-panel"/>
    </property>
    <property name="Client1_PerScreen" type="bool" value="false"/>
    <property name="Client2_Command" type="array">
    <value type="string" value="Thunar"/>
    <value type="string" value="--daemon"/>
    </property>
    <property name="Client2_PerScreen" type="bool" value="false"/>
    <property name="Client3_Command" type="array">
    <value type="string" value="xfdesktop"/>
    </property>
    <property name="Client3_PerScreen" type="bool" value="false"/>
    <property name="Client4_Command" type="array">
    <value type="string" value="xfce4-settings-helper"/>
    </property>
    <property name="Client4_PerScreen" type="bool" value="false"/>
    <property name="Client5_Command" type="array">
    <value type="string" value="openbox"/>
    <value type="string" value="--replace"/>
    </property>
    <property name="Client5_PerScreen" type="bool" value="false"/>
    </property>
    </property>
    <property name="splash" type="empty">
    <property name="Engine" type="string" value=""/>
    </property>
    </channel>
    What I did was change the window manager back to xfwm4 here:
    <property name="Client0_Command" type="array">
    <value type="string" value="xfwm4"/>
    </property>
    Then make openbox --replace run after that (to kill xfwm and start openbox) by adding this:
    <property name="Client5_Command" type="array">
    <value type="string" value="openbox"/>
    <value type="string" value="--replace"/>
    </property>
    <property name="Client5_PerScreen" type="bool" value="false"/>
    And lastly, make xfce recognize that last entry by changing this:
    <property name="Count" type="int" value="5"/>
    for this:
    <property name="Count" type="int" value="6"/>
    Relog after that and there you go
    Last edited by Ideka (2011-01-19 02:54:24)

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