GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 665761
notify-send ignores timeout in gnome-shell
Last modified: 2013-12-19 10:07:26 UTC
In gnome-shell I tried executing: notify-send --expire-time=1000 test notify-send --expire-time=10 test notify-send --expire-time=500 test notify-send --expire-time=8000 test notify-send --expire-time=-1 test notify-send --expire-time=0 test But regardless of the --expire-time option value, the notification will stay for a fix amount of time of appx. 5 seconds or until the user clicks on it. I'm running Fedora 16 (x86_64) and these versions of the relevant software: libnotify.x86_64 0.7.4-1.fc16 gnome-shell.x86_64 3.2.1-2.fc16
Would you please explain, why this can't be confirmed? Is this running flawlessly on other OS? Still having the same behaviour on Fedora 16 (x86_64) with gnome-shell.x86_64 3.2.2.1-1.fc16 libnotify.x86_64 0.7.4-1.fc16
Mass-fixing incorrect Default Assignee and QA contact scheme for libnotify so interested people can follow its development. (See 606365#c1 for ref.)
Two years have passed and this bug is not only unconfirmed in the bugtracker, but still persistent.
Its not considered a bug - gnome-shell does not give applications control over the expiration time of notifications.
I have stumbled upon a discussion in another bug report and found out it is not considered to be a bug anymore. Yet, perhaps it would be useful to update the relevant help page, so either the timeout option is removed from there or, if it works in other environments, a specific note might be added that it indeed does not work in Gnome 3?