Re: installing totem fixes crashes in chrom/iridium/libreoffice (was Re: Libreoffice crashing on Thinkcentre m92p 7.1 FVWM - seems to be a python problem

2022-12-25 Thread Luke A. Call
I think I would have noticed the errors if they happened. My pa script greps for them and shows the result, then shows me the whole log, and saves it. Could it be that removing some apps does the reverse of calling glib-compile-schemas, in a way that breaks other apps still relying on it? That

Re: installing totem fixes crashes in chrom/iridium/libreoffice (was Re: Libreoffice crashing on Thinkcentre m92p 7.1 FVWM - seems to be a python problem

2022-12-25 Thread Stuart Henderson
Hmm. So it doesn't seem to be a missing dependency then. I suppose it must be the trigger to call glib-compile-schemas in the totem package which is actually fixing it, though that shouldn't be necessary as all the ports installing glib schemas do call glib-compile-schemas themselves. Would

Re: installing totem fixes crashes in chrom/iridium/libreoffice (was Re: Libreoffice crashing on Thinkcentre m92p 7.1 FVWM - seems to be a python problem

2022-12-25 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
On Sat, Dec 24, 2022 at 05:24:08PM -0700, Luke A. Call wrote: > The strange thing is, in the diff of the 2 lists of packages, the only > changes seem to be an upgrade to the python version and totem itself. Maybe > I'm > confused about something. I don't know how the python version could >

Re: installing totem fixes crashes in chrom/iridium/libreoffice (was Re: Libreoffice crashing on Thinkcentre m92p 7.1 FVWM - seems to be a python problem

2022-12-24 Thread Luke A. Call
The strange thing is, in the diff of the 2 lists of packages, the only changes seem to be an upgrade to the python version and totem itself. Maybe I'm confused about something. I don't know how the python version could relate. I've reattached that diff file. But it seemed clear that before

Re: installing totem fixes crashes in chrom/iridium/libreoffice (was Re: Libreoffice crashing on Thinkcentre m92p 7.1 FVWM - seems to be a python problem

2022-12-24 Thread Stuart Henderson
If you uninstall the various packages that totem pulled in as a dependency one by one (they'll be listed in /var/log/messages*) and try running libreoffice after each one, you should be able to figure out the missing dependency. -- Sent from a phone, apologies for poor formatting. On 24

installing totem fixes crashes in chrom/iridium/libreoffice (was Re: Libreoffice crashing on Thinkcentre m92p 7.1 FVWM - seems to be a python problem

2022-12-24 Thread Luke A. Call
Maybe I should have summarized by saying that installing totem, of all things, fixed the error message and the crashes from iridium, chromium, and LibreOffice. Hopefully that provides some info about the dependencies. The below (and its attachments included originally) hopefully provide details

Re: Libreoffice crashing on Thinkcentre m92p 7.1 FVWM - seems to be a python problem

2022-12-20 Thread Cal Ledsham
les, or other specs. regards cal From: Luke A. Call Sent: Wednesday, 21 December 2022 10:15 AM To: ports@openbsd.org Cc: Cal Ledsham ; Stuart Henderson Subject: Re: Libreoffice crashing on Thinkcentre m92p 7.1 FVWM - seems to be a python problem I'm gett

Re: Libreoffice crashing on Thinkcentre m92p 7.1 FVWM - seems to be a python problem

2022-12-20 Thread Luke A. Call
I'm getting this error again from typing Ctrl-O in Libreoffice, or Ctrl-S in chromium, and the app crashes: (soffice:47032): GLib-GIO-ERROR **: 15:30:56.095: No GSettings schemas are installed on the system ...after upgrading to obsd 7.2, removing packages totem, vim, amtk, and vlc, without

Re: Libreoffice crashing on Thinkcentre m92p 7.1 FVWM - seems to be a python problem

2022-09-27 Thread Stuart Henderson
Libreoffice crashing on Thinkcentre m92p 7.1 FVWM - seems to be > a python problem >   > On 2022-09-25, Luke A. Call wrote: > > Details in case it helps: > > https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=161280915705719=2 > > https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugs=164814366002554=2 >

Re: Libreoffice crashing on Thinkcentre m92p 7.1 FVWM - seems to be a python problem

2022-09-26 Thread Cal Ledsham
mail describing the problem is appended below for interested ports@ readers. ___ From: owner-m...@openbsd.org on behalf of Stuart Henderson Sent: Monday, 26 September 2022 11:27 PM To: m...@openbsd.org Subject: Re: Libreoffice crashing on Thinkcentre m92p 7.1 FVWM - seems to be a py

Re: python problem?

2019-02-06 Thread 岡本健二
Ok, thanks for the clarification. 2019年2月6日(水) 19:37 Stuart Henderson : > On 2019/02/06 11:05, 岡本健二 wrote: > > So, it may indicate pythons on the -current is not a reliable > application... > > Not at all. It indicates that some modules that *might* be loaded as > Python extensions require W+X

Re: python problem?

2019-02-06 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2019/02/06 11:05, 岡本健二 wrote: > So, it may indicate pythons on the -current is not a reliable application... Not at all. It indicates that some modules that *might* be loaded as Python extensions require W+X mappings - in particular WebKit bindings. > By the way, I should have created

Re: python problem?

2019-02-05 Thread 岡本健二
behalf of > 岡本健二 > *Sent:* Wednesday, 6 February 2019 11:29 AM > *To:* ports@openbsd.org > *Subject:* python problem? > > I destroyed my OpenBSD accidentally -current system, and now > re-constructing it. > I'm facing a problem to make install python: > it says /usr/ports/pobj s

Re: python problem?

2019-02-05 Thread Ian McWilliam
11:29 AM To: ports@openbsd.org Subject: python problem? I destroyed my OpenBSD accidentally -current system, and now re-constructing it. I'm facing a problem to make install python: it says /usr/ports/pobj should be wxallowed something. It sounds like strange to me. My -current source

python problem?

2019-02-05 Thread 岡本健二
I destroyed my OpenBSD accidentally -current system, and now re-constructing it. I'm facing a problem to make install python: it says /usr/ports/pobj should be wxallowed something. It sounds like strange to me. My -current source trees are the newest (last night), and made 2 and 3 processes of