Julien BLACHE wrote:
eric <e...@proyectosolidario.org> wrote:
Hi,
When I try to scan a hp network scanner, xsane segfaults.
strace attached.
Architecture: i386 (x86_64)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.26-2-amd64 (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
uname({sys="Linux", node="toledo1", ...}) = 0
stat64("/usr/lib32/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/loaders/libpixbufloader-xpm.so", 0xfff6d15c)
= -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
stat64("/usr/lib32/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/loaders/libpixbufloader-xpm.so.so",
0xfff6d15c) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
stat64("/usr/lib32/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/loaders/libpixbufloader-xpm.so.la",
0xfff6d15c) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
open("/usr/lib32/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/loaders/libpixbufloader-xpm.so", O_RDONLY) = -1
ENOENT (No such file or directory)
write(2, "\n(xsane:3661): GdkPixbuf-WARNING "..., 280
(xsane:3661): GdkPixbuf-WARNING **: Error loading XPM image loader: Unable to
load image-loading module:
/usr/lib32/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/loaders/libpixbufloader-xpm.so:
/usr/lib32/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/loaders/libpixbufloader-xpm.so: cannot open shared
object file: No such file or directory
) = 280
--- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) @ 0 (0) ---
+++ killed by SIGSEGV +++
What type of system are you running? GTK should not be looking to
/usr/lib32 unless you have ia32-libs-gtk installed and are running a
32bit xsane binary on a 64bit system.
This looks really weird and I think this is tied to your system.
This is a amd64 kernel with a i386 debian system installed.
no ia32 package:
e...@toledo1:~$ dpkg -l|grep ia32
e...@toledo1:~$
Just tell me any command you'd like me to execute.
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