On Friday 23 August 2013 13:15:31 Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> I don't know, but try creating symlinks in /usr/share/gir-1.0 to the
> files in /opt/gtk/share/gir-1.0
works thanks
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lux-integ wrote:
> Greetings
>
> I am trying to install evince-3.8.3.
>
> I have gtk3 at /opt/gtk
> and a file such as /opt/gtk/share/gir-1.0/Gdk-3.0.gir for exmaple
>
> compiling evince-3.8.3 spews a line with :-
> could not find Gdk-3.0.gir search path [/usr/shar
Greetings
I am trying to install evince-3.8.3.
I have gtk3 at /opt/gtk
and a file such as /opt/gtk/share/gir-1.0/Gdk-3.0.gir for exmaple
compiling evince-3.8.3 spews a line with :-
could not find Gdk-3.0.gir search path [/usr/share/gir-1.0,
/usr/share/gir-1.0, /usr/share/gir-1.0, /usr
On 06/11/2012 03:18 PM, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
> On 28-04-2012 13:12, Armin K. wrote:> On 04/28/2012 04:49 PM, Fernando de
> Oliveira wrote:
>>> On 28-04-2012 07:18, Armin K. wrote:
> [...]
>
>>> Problem solved:
>>>
>>> $ evince& ech
On 28-04-2012 13:12, Armin K. wrote:> On 04/28/2012 04:49 PM, Fernando de
Oliveira wrote:
>> On 28-04-2012 07:18, Armin K. wrote:
[...]
>>
>> Problem solved:
>>
>> $ evince& echo $?
>> [1] 14992
>> 0
>>
>> What I did:
>&
instead of the console?
>>>> No. Behaviour is independent of that.
>>> My thinking is that some session-related environment variable might not
>>> be set, if running apps like that under a different desktop. Maybe
>>> nothing to do with install paths as some are
king is that some session-related environment variable might not
>> be set, if running apps like that under a different desktop. Maybe
>> nothing to do with install paths as some are suggesting - just that
>> evince can't communicate with dconf for some reason like that.
>>
t
> be set, if running apps like that under a different desktop. Maybe
> nothing to do with install paths as some are suggesting - just that
> evince can't communicate with dconf for some reason like that.
>
> Simon.
>
>
>
dconf needs to be present and session needs to
rectly (i.e remembering settings) if run through
> > the desktop instead of the console?
>
> No. Behaviour is independent of that.
My thinking is that some session-related environment variable might not
be set, if running apps like that under a different desktop. Maybe
nothing to do with ins
Thanks for all the help
[]s,
Fernando
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--- Em sex, 27/4/12, Fernando de Oliveira escreveu:
> De: Fernando de Oliveira
> Assunto: Re: [blfs-support] evince and gsettings
> Para: "BLFS Support List"
> Data: Sexta-feira, 27 de Abril de 2012, 11:52
> Thanks for your reply, Simon.
>
> On 27-04-2012 07:36
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 07:58:39AM -0700, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> I described another problem when replying to Simon. I assume you can change
> evince windows size freely, without crashing X?
>
Yes, but I'm still using 3.2.1 with gtk+-3.2.3 and glib-2.30.2
t to this, but I will eventually.
> BTW, it would help to create a ticket to detail exactly what the problem is
> so I
> can try to reproduce it. It will also keep me from forgetting. :)
>
>-- Bruce
I am still not convinced that my evince problems come from being in /opt.
On 26-04-2012 16:17, Ken Moffat wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 11:32:57AM -0700, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
Thanks, Ken.
> If it was me, I would stop there. Gnome needs pulse, but alsa
> works well enough for me in a non-gnome desktop.
I will do that, after rebuilding gnome up
Thanks for your reply, Simon.
On 27-04-2012 07:36, Simon Geard wrote:
> On Thu, 2012-04-26 at 09:39 -0700, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
>> LFS7.0 and 7.1 (both"svn")
>>
>> When running evince from console, the following message appears:
> You didn't say wh
On Thu, 2012-04-26 at 09:39 -0700, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
> LFS7.0 and 7.1 (both"svn")
>
> When running evince from console, the following message appears:
You didn't say what desktop you're actually running this from - is it
Gnome? Does it work correctly (i.e
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Armin K. wrote:
>
>> Good. Another proof that installing gnome into prefix other than /usr
>> and sysconfdir other than /etc is broken. Bruce, your move.
>
> It will be a while until I can get to this, but I will eventually.
BTW, it would help to create a ticket to detail e
Armin K. wrote:
> Good. Another proof that installing gnome into prefix other than /usr
> and sysconfdir other than /etc is broken. Bruce, your move.
It will be a while until I can get to this, but I will eventually.
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FAQ:
> > discover the runtime deps for caribou). Normally I run
> > evince from
> > a menu item so I don't see error messages, and I'm used to
> > its
> > initial tiny view. But you already have dconf.
>
> Ok. Thus, you have the "initial tiny view",
On 04/26/2012 08:53 PM, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
> --- Em qui, 26/4/12, Armin K. escreveu:
>
>> De: Armin K.
>> Assunto: Re: [blfs-support] evince and gsettings
>> Para: "BLFS Support List"
>> Data: Quinta-feira, 26 de Abril de 2012, 15:26
>> O
--- Em qui, 26/4/12, Armin K. escreveu:
> De: Armin K.
> Assunto: Re: [blfs-support] evince and gsettings
> Para: "BLFS Support List"
> Data: Quinta-feira, 26 de Abril de 2012, 15:52
> On 04/26/2012 08:32 PM, Fernando de
> Oliveira wrote:
> > Just out of curios
--- Em qui, 26/4/12, Armin K. escreveu:
> De: Armin K.
> Assunto: Re: [blfs-support] evince and gsettings
> Para: "BLFS Support List"
> Data: Quinta-feira, 26 de Abril de 2012, 15:26
> On 04/26/2012 08:16 PM, Fernando de
> Oliveira wrote:
> > --- Em qui, 26/4/
On 04/26/2012 08:32 PM, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
> Just out of curiosity: if you both try evince from a terminal, what do
> you get? []s, Fernando
$ evince
$ echo $?
0
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--- Em qui, 26/4/12, Ken Moffat escreveu:
> De: Ken Moffat
> Assunto: Re: [blfs-support] evince and gsettings
> Para: "BLFS Support List"
> Data: Quinta-feira, 26 de Abril de 2012, 14:04
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 09:39:09AM
> -0700, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 04/26/2012 08:16 PM, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
> --- Em qui, 26/4/12, Armin K. escreveu:
>
>> De: Armin K.
>> Assunto: Re: [blfs-support] evince and gsettings
>> Para: "BLFS Support List"
>> Data: Quinta-feira, 26 de Abril de 2012, 14:03
>> O
--- Em qui, 26/4/12, Armin K. escreveu:
> De: Armin K.
> Assunto: Re: [blfs-support] evince and gsettings
> Para: "BLFS Support List"
> Data: Quinta-feira, 26 de Abril de 2012, 14:03
> On 04/26/2012 06:39 PM, Fernando de
> Oliveira wrote:
> > LFS7.0 and 7.
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 09:39:09AM -0700, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
> LFS7.0 and 7.1 (both"svn")
>
> When running evince from console, the following message appears:
>
> "GLib-GIO-Message: Using the 'memory' GSettings backend. Your settings w
On 04/26/2012 06:39 PM, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
> LFS7.0 and 7.1 (both"svn")
>
> When running evince from console, the following message appears:
>
> "GLib-GIO-Message: Using the 'memory' GSettings backend. Your settings will
> not be saved or sh
LFS7.0 and 7.1 (both"svn")
When running evince from console, the following message appears:
"GLib-GIO-Message: Using the 'memory' GSettings backend. Your settings will not
be saved or shared with other applications."
This has happened for months and different v
I noted some screwy problems with evince 0.8.3: odd behavior from the print
dialog was the one that really tipped me off to the fact that there was a
large problem. Note that evince is still using the gtk print system; it
doesn't yet seem to want to work correctly with the newer GNOME
On Tue, 2005-10-18 at 10:37 -0700, Doug Ronne wrote:
> Ok, so I got evince installed finally (that took a lot. I practically
> have gnome installed now).
Sounds like you install Gnome the way I do - core libraries only, so you
can run apps that depend on it.
> Thank you,
> -Do
Ok, so I got evince installed finally (that took a lot. I practically
have gnome installed now). It looks nice but has a couple of strange
behaviors.
1) When I close evince I get a warning that it has unexpectedly quit
2) When I open evince from a terminal I get a large amount of what
looks
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