GNOME panel starts crashing after apt-get upgrade (SID)
Hi ! I am not sure if this message shouldn't go to debian-user list, but as the problem is in SID/unstable I think most of SID users is on devel. I also Cc: gnome-devel-list here, as I belive it is gnome-panel, not debian package problem (but not sure about it). The problem is I really like using GNOME. One of its strenghts for me is its panel that allows me to have my own sub menus (sub-panels) in it. My panel looks more-less this way: +\/+ |NN4.7/mail| |--+\/+ | Mozilla | TkCVS| |--|--| | Galeon | Glimmer | ...-+/\+/\+/\---+---/\---+ ... | W E B | D e v e l| Office | Shells | ... | Tools | Tools | Tools || ...-+--+--+-++ The problem is, that it happened for the second time in this month, that after apt-get update apt-get dist-upgrade my config causes panel to crash while GNOME starts ! Even if I have not change nothing and _Yesterday_ it worked well... It is very confusing... The only way around is to delete ~/.gnome/panel.d directory and re-create all my panel from scratch. I have reported it as a BUG, but no response till now: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=67047 I really don't know what do. I'd like to know: - Am I the only affected person ? Or are here others having this problem as well ? - Is it a problem in panel or has it sth. to do with Debian packages upgrades ? - In my bugreport I included my panel.d content (compressed), strace and ltrace outputs. I think these info should be enough to squash the bug ? What else can I do ? (besides digging in code myself) I am NOT subscribed to @gnome.org lists so Cc: me Your answers please. I AM subscribed to debian-devel, no Cc: nessesary. I really'd like to use GNOME, but this panel problem desn't help me. I think there is just a bug somewhere, but nobody cares to squash it... If I can be anyhow usefull to You, please contact me at mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks in advance Grzegorz Prokopski PS: I am tired of asnwers: If you're running SID you should expect problems. IMHO it is not SID to blame here, but some BUG instead (in deb package or in panel code).
GNOME panel starts crashing after apt-get upgrade (SID)
Hi ! I am not sure if this message shouldn't go to debian-user list, but as the problem is in SID/unstable I think most of SID users is on devel. I also Cc: gnome-devel-list here, as I belive it is gnome-panel, not debian package problem (but not sure about it). The problem is I really like using GNOME. One of its strenghts for me is its panel that allows me to have my own sub menus (sub-panels) in it. My panel looks more-less this way: +\/+ |NN4.7/mail| |--+\/+ | Mozilla | TkCVS| |--|--| | Galeon | Glimmer | ...-+/\+/\+/\---+---/\---+ ... | W E B | D e v e l| Office | Shells | ... | Tools | Tools | Tools || ...-+--+--+-++ The problem is, that it happened for the second time in this month, that after apt-get update apt-get dist-upgrade my config causes panel to crash while GNOME starts ! Even if I have not change nothing and _Yesterday_ it worked well... It is very confusing... The only way around is to delete ~/.gnome/panel.d directory and re-create all my panel from scratch. I have reported it as a BUG, but no response till now: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=67047 I really don't know what do. I'd like to know: - Am I the only affected person ? Or are here others having this problem as well ? - Is it a problem in panel or has it sth. to do with Debian packages upgrades ? - In my bugreport I included my panel.d content (compressed), strace and ltrace outputs. I think these info should be enough to squash the bug ? What else can I do ? (besides digging in code myself) I am NOT subscribed to @gnome.org lists so Cc: me Your answers please. I AM subscribed to debian-devel, no Cc: nessesary. I really'd like to use GNOME, but this panel problem desn't help me. I think there is just a bug somewhere, but nobody cares to squash it... If I can be anyhow usefull to You, please contact me at mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks in advance Grzegorz Prokopski PS: I am tired of asnwers: If you're running SID you should expect problems. IMHO it is not SID to blame here, but some BUG instead (in deb package or in panel code).