On Saturday 20 March 2004 09:18, Peter wrote:
> Now can anyone make sense out of the lines created with strace gnumeric to
> get that program back on stream?
Your strace output has a possable answer;
Line nr, 5
connect(17,{sa_family=AF_INET,sin_port=htons(631),
sin_addr=inet_addr("127.0.
line wr
Peter said:
> Is there any test to find out what is going on while gnumeric tries to
> open?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> You can use the program 'strace' to see whats happening
These are the output lines of strace before it goes apparently into an eternal
loop.
read(17, "order hosts, bind\nmulti
At 04:16 PM 3/19/2004 +0100, pa3gcu wrote:
On Friday 19 March 2004 09:43, Peter H. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in slackware 9.1 suddenly gnumeric-1.2.5-i686-1dl does not open. Typing
> gnumeric from the command line the CPU Load and Busy indicator start
> working till I do ^c to kill the pid.
>
> I rebooted,
On Friday 19 March 2004 09:43, Peter H. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in slackware 9.1 suddenly gnumeric-1.2.5-i686-1dl does not open. Typing
> gnumeric from the command line the CPU Load and Busy indicator start
> working till I do ^c to kill the pid.
>
> I rebooted, un-installed gnumeric, re-installed it, the
Hi,
in slackware 9.1 suddenly gnumeric-1.2.5-i686-1dl does not open. Typing
gnumeric from the command line the CPU Load and Busy indicator start working
till I do ^c to kill the pid.
I rebooted, un-installed gnumeric, re-installed it, the same it will not open.
There are no error messages. ldd