Bernhard R. Link wrote:
* com...@free.fr <com...@free.fr> [090224 23:56]:
What did the .Xresources file contain?

I'm not that that into the internals, but I think that should only
happen if it contains a value for GV.version.
I'd say if such a file contains a GV.version then the user[1] wants to
be notified if he is using a gv with an incompatible resource schema,
so this is actually a bug and not a feature.
Well, there is one other possibility: Could you please tell us whether the environment variable XUSERFILESEARCHPATH set or not? If ~/.gv is not usable (not sure what is the exact condition) and XUSERFILESEARCHPATH is set, I believe its value is taken as a filename instead of ~/.gv. The error message makes me think that this may/should have happened... If this is the case, then a file without a GV.version entry makes GNU gv think that the config file is too old and needs to be updated.


Greetings from Germany
Markus Steinborn
GNU gv upstream maintainer





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