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[Pkg-octave-devel] Bug#876363: octave fetches network resources when network access disabled



Thanks for keeping tabs here, I've been using --force-gui for some time
now, before it was the default. May or may not be a useful tidbit.

> Is it possible the qt-settings file is created by something other than
> Octave on your system?
I've only been using the current debian packages, and nothing special,
so no, I don't think there is any other software altering this file.
I've certainly not been playing with it, and this is a single-user system.

> Do you think there is any remaining issue here, or do you consider this
> resolved by fixing the configuration file on your end?
> 
> Or is the only issue here that the settings dialog implies that the
> missing value defaults to 'false', while the actual behavior is to
> interpret a missing value as 'true'?

I don't think it is resolved  - other people could have the same issue
and not realise. I think there are two points, the first is more
important than the second:

1) The GUI should be clear as to what setting the backend is currently
using. I think it is a concern that there are two settings that have the
capacity to be "out-of-sync".

2) From a debian user's/policy perspective, I think the GUI should
default to not using a network connection for an application where this
might be surprising to an end user. Either querying the user again, or
defaulting to false would be best

Thanks!


On 21.09.2017 22:56, Mike Miller wrote:
> Is it possible the qt-settings file is created by something other than
> Octave on your system? 



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