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<b><a class="bz_bug_link
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title="REOPENED - File descriptor leak in gdk_wayland_selection_request_target()"
href="https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=751414#c9">Comment # 9</a>
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title="REOPENED - File descriptor leak in gdk_wayland_selection_request_target()"
href="https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=751414">bug 751414</a>
from <span class="vcard"><a href="page.cgi?id=describeuser.html&login=mcatanzaro%40gnome.org" title="Michael Catanzaro <mcatanzaro@gnome.org>"> <span class="fn">Michael Catanzaro</span></a>
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<pre>Created <span class=""><a href="attachment.cgi?id=306028" name="attach_306028" title="Weston patch, for testing">attachment 306028</a> <a href="attachment.cgi?id=306028&action=edit" title="Weston patch, for testing">[details]</a></span>
Weston patch, for testing
My test case was a heavily-hacked up Chrome web browser, hence I didn't post
it, but here is a simpler one (for this specific issue only) as a patch to
Weston. Configure Weston with --enable-demo-clients-install and rebuild, then
launch Weston, open gedit and weston-dnd, type some text into gedit, and drag
it to weston-dnd. (Will probably work in GNOME on Wayland as well, but I didn't
test that.) Easiest way to observe the open descriptors is to use
gnome-system-monitor, right-click on the gedit process, and select Open Files.</pre>
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