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[[!comment format=mdwn
username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawm7eqCMh_B7mxE0tnchbr0JoYu11FUAFRY"
nickname="Stéphane"
subject="Can't reproduce"
date="2014-06-30T20:06:30Z"
content="""
I tried to reproduce the bug on another account on the same machine, same LXDE environment.
The bug did not occur again.
> What happens if you run `git-annex assistant --autostart` ?
To answer that, I went back to the first account. Just logging in.
The following git-related processes are automatically launched without running `git-annex assistant --autostart`.
git-annex assistant --startdelay=5s
git --git-dir=/home/somelogin/Documents/.git --work-tree=/home/somelogin/Documents -c core.bare=false cat-file --batch
git --git-dir=/home/somelogin/Documents/.git --work-tree=/home/somelogin/Documents -c core.bare=false cat-file --batch
git --git-dir=/home/somelogin/Documents/.git --work-tree=/home/somelogin/Documents -c core.bare=false check-ignore -z --stdin --verbose --non-matching
git --git-dir=/home/somelogin/Documents/.git --work-tree=/home/somelogin/Documents -c core.bare=false check-attr -z --stdin annex.backend annex.numcopies --
So, somehow things went back in order by themselves ?
There were quite a bunch of software upgrades from Ubuntu, including `lxsession`. Perhaps something was wrong in handling autostart desktop files ?
Since things appear to work now, should we close the bug ?
"""]]
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