** Changed in: glib2.0 (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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Argh, forget that about still being here on 10.10, I was using emacs in
the wrong terminal after upgrading. Good to see this gone :-D
But I still wonder why valid issues are marked invalid because of
resource and/or priority concerns.
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Stil an issue on 10.10 (libglib2.0-0 2.26.0-0ubuntu1 and emacs23
23.1+1-4ubuntu7).
I it is really irritating, and although I understand there are so and so
many more important issues, it does not make this issue invalid or go
away.
Don't you have a "WONTFIX" state which you can use when priority
Just two tips for user who have this problem starting Thunderbird.
My friend is running Ubuntu karmic 9.10 and thunderbird 3.1.2.
Sometime thunderbird stop working, he double click the icon but the program
doesn't start.
So i read this discussion, and, as said by scutterman in #16, the solution is
Not that I intend forcing to version 2.22.2 since I'm soon planning on
upgrading, but I thought I'd say, I got this error when trying to launch tomboy
and now it won't even load at all. So, at least in my case its more than just a
terminal message.
If people don't intend to upgrade, I can unders
>scutterman wrote on 2010-01-19: #14
>Go to the Synaptics Package Manager in the System => Administration menu
>Search for libglib
>Select "libglib2.0-0" (should be version 2.22.3)
>Press Ctrl+E or go to Packages => Force Version...
>Force the version to 2.22.2
>Apply the changes
Scut, I
Same here with emacs from command line...
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I usually start my day long editing session with "emacs file &" from there
because it much faster than opening the main menu as I always have an open
terminal. This warning is very annoying because it makes the terminal scroll.
Maybe it's not a high priority bug (I'd pay to fix some other issues.
This is also happening with virt-manager, but as it has been mention has
no effect on the running of the application.
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Having the same issue within mozilla firefox. Downgrading libglibc from
2.22.3 to 2.22.2 was the appropriate workaround to get rid of this
warning.
Thank you.
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I am experiencing that this is not just a hidden error. My Gnome-Do
Docky is badly affected. It seems that it starts up a double process
which causes the dock to disappear at random times, and sometimes not at
all at startup. (a random behaviour). This is worked around by opening
the process manage
Thanks for both your replies. I'll try the fix when I'm back at my
computer.
On 2/9/10, scutterman wrote:
> Chris: Instead of just stating blankly what the problem isn't, why not
> offer some advise.
>
> mikeize: Try the steps listed here, that will probably solve whatever the
> problem is.
> htt
Chris: Instead of just stating blankly what the problem isn't, why not
offer some advise.
mikeize: Try the steps listed here, that will probably solve whatever the
problem is.
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Standard_diagnostic_-_Firefox
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Firefox not running has nothing to do with this warning. As explained
above, it is just a warning. There aren't any other consequences
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Firefox will not run *at all* on my computer, currently. I don't know
what happened. Yesterday, it worked fine>no updates--->today it
won't run. I tried running from terminal, and got the above error. I
cannot get firefox to run. I had to install midori, just to search for
this error.
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Please fix this as it makes me questioning the quality of Ubuntu. As a
first time 9.10 user, I find myself going back to redhat due to crashed
vncconfig (on 64bit), problematic eclipse ide, hundreds of errors on
[sda] Sense Key : Recovered Error ...
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It may only be a warning to you, but it's an issue that effects my
productivity. Here's an example: I'll run some command (for example,
grep) that produces a list of files, then go to edit them with gvim
oops, between this and 402188, my grep output has now scrolled off the
top of the screen.
Upstream bug which triggered this change in behavior in glib:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=563627
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #563627
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=563627
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could people stop arguing there? that's not a papercut issue, it's a
warning in a system log or on command lines
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Another vote to fix this.
As paper cuts go, this one is like a really nasty one under your
thumbnail. And Ubuntu has figured out that fixing paper cuts is
actually worth doing, right?
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> why couldn't Ubuntu developers care a bit more about users' experience
and make their Ubuntu journey smoother
because there is some thousand bugs open by active contributor and there
is no way with this ressources we could both backport every warning fix
to stable and fix new bugs for the next v
Sebastien Bacher wrote 11 hours ago: #13
why do people care so much about a warning printed on the command line
there? the issue is only a warning one, not a crasher or something
breaking any software
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I do find this warning very annoying for two reasons: first, seeing the
war
I don't understand why this has been marked invalid. I realize that
it's not breaking anything and that this makes it a low priority, but
it's still an ugly error message every time I call gvim in 9.10.
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Okay, just a couple of things.
First I said It was either stopping it running *or* obscuring the actual
problem. Once I'd managed to get rid of this error message I was able to
see what was left over and fix that. I didn't know enough about this to
know whether it was part of the problem.
Second
This doesn't stop applications from running - it's just a warning. If
you're experiencing other behaviour, then you're probably experiencing a
separate bug. Advising users to force glib to a specific version to hide
a warning is not sensible advice, and might cause more real issues for
users than i
I found it was stopping thunderbird running, or at least obscuring the
actual problem.
For those that want to fix it I found this after much searching
yesterday:
Go to the Synaptics Package Manager in the System => Administration menu
Search for libglib
Select "libglib2.0-0" (should be version 2.
why do people care so much about a warning printed on the command line
there? the issue is only a warning one, not a crasher or something
breaking any software
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Can someone please provide a fix or at least a workaround for 9.10? Or
are we all supposed to upgrade to lucid right away because it has been
fixed there? And to Mr. Ray Chidley, no offense, bu twhy did you mark
this bug as invalid when it is still bothering me everyday as well as
lots of other 9.1
Sebastien Bacher wrote on 2010-01-11:#7
The issue is fixed in lucid
Changed in glib2.0 (Ubuntu):
status: Fix Committed → Fix Released
How do we implement this fix if we are still getting the error message?
Many thanks.
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** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Fix Committed
** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
the crash issue is a different one, the warning doesn't lead to other
issues
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im on 9.10 btw
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how to apply this fix? because its giving me problem with my thunderbird too
bas...@bashar-laptop:~$ thunderbird
(thunderbird-bin:2702): GLib-WARNING **: g_set_prgname() called multiple
times
Segmentation fault
bas...@bashar-laptop:~$
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The issue is fixed in lucid
** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
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** Also affects: glib2.0 (Debian) via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Package changed: emacs-snapshot (Ubuntu) => glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
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Upstream Debian bug report:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=559232
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #559232
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=559232
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After updating today I received this error, removing the .firefox
directory had no effect on the error
$ firefox
(firefox:16157): GLib-WARNING **: g_set_prgname() called multiple times
(firefox:16157): GLib-WARNING **: g_set_prgname() called multiple times
(firefox:16157): GLib-WARNING **: g_
This also effects emacs23 (with x) in Ubuntu 9.10:
(emacs:22241): GLib-WARNING **: g_set_prgname() called multiple times
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same warning, but with: (firefox:3476): GLib-WARNING **:
g_set_prgname() called multiple times
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37290760/Dependencies.txt
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