> On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 10:01:30AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > | I have installed a few Gnome 2 apps, and it's pretty much a disaster of > | dysfunctionality, at least on Debian/unstable... > > I haven't; can you expand on that? Is it UI dysfunctionality, or > install-wise?
Stuff installs fine. But then... [cbbrowne@chvatal:cbbrowne] nautilus (nautilus:27703): GLib-WARNING **: Priorities can only be increased by root. (gnome_segv2:27704): GLib-WARNING **: Priorities can only be increased by root. (gnome_segv2:27706): GLib-WARNING **: Priorities can only be increased by root. (gnome_segv2:27707): GLib-WARNING **: Priorities can only be increased by root. (gnome_segv2:27708): GLib-WARNING **: Priorities can only be increased by root. (gnome_segv2:27713): GLib-WARNING **: Priorities can only be increased by root. (gnome_segv2:27717): GLib-WARNING **: Priorities can only be increased by root. (gnome_segv2:27719): GLib-WARNING **: Priorities can only be increased by root. (gnome_segv2:27723): GLib-WARNING **: Priorities can only be increased by root. (gnome_segv2:27735): GLib-WARNING **: Priorities can only be increased by root. (gnome_segv2:27765): GLib-WARNING **: Priorities can only be increased by root. (gnome_segv2:27767): GLib-WARNING **: Priorities can only be increased by root. (gnome_segv2:27769): GLib-WARNING **: Priorities can only be increased by root. (gnome_segv2:27773): GLib-WARNING **: Priorities can only be increased by root. (gnome_segv2:27776): GLib-WARNING **: Priorities can only be increased by root. [lots of further warnings omitted...] (gnome_segv2:27953): GLib-WARNING **: Priorities can only be increased by root. (gnome_segv2:27954): GLib-WARNING **: Priorities can only be increased by root. (gnome_segv2:27955): GLib-WARNING **: Priorities can only be increased by root. (gnome_segv2:27956): GLib-WARNING **: Priorities can only be increased by root. (gnome_segv2:27961): GLib-WARNING **: Priorities can only be increased by root. (gnome_segv2:27962): GLib-WARNING **: Priorities can only be increased by root. /usr/lib/libgnomeui-0/gnome_segv: error while loading shared libraries: libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: Error 23 [cbbrowne@chvatal:cbbrowne] Similar happens with other GNOME-2 applications. It's not that Nautilus is some uniquely-vulnerable "punching bag." -- (concatenate 'string "cbbrowne" "@cbbrowne.com") http://www.ntlug.org/~cbbrowne/advocacy.html Strong language gets results. "The reloader is completely broken in 242" will open a lot more eyes than "The reloader doesn't load files with intermixed spaces, asterisks, and <'s in their names that are bigger than 64K". You can always say the latter in a later paragraph. -- from the Symbolics Guidelines for Sending Mail _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnucash.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
