On Friday 13 October 2006 15:57, Loïc Minier wrote: > I'm afraid that warnings are always printed by default, I couldn't > find a way to turn them off without adding a special log handler. :-/ > (The relevant code is in glib/gmessages.c in glib2.0, and the doc is > at <http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/glib/glib-running.html>.)
OK. If there is no acceptable way to turn them off, I guess we'll have to live with them. It's mostly that I'd like to avoid unnecessary BRs from users who see the errors and also give really meaningful errors a chance of actually being seen... Let's see if your backporting attempts bring something. BTW, are these messages also written to a logfile somewhere? > (Please let me know ahead of time if you need a gnome-themes udeb as > well, but it would be easier to grab a copy from the relevant files > and ship them in rootskel for now.) Yes, shipping them in rootskel-gtk is what we were planning to do. > I'm not sure how you'll switch theme when someone wants the > accessibility mode of the installer, do you have a solution for this > already? Will you generate a gtkrc in /etc? We already have an implementation for that. Basic trigger is passing "theme=xxxx" at the boot prompt. Thx, FJP
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