Re: ANNOUNCE: Conduit 0.3.9
- From: jijun yu <Jijun Yu Sun COM>
- To: John Stowers <john stowers gmail com>
- Cc: Conduit <conduit-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: ANNOUNCE: Conduit 0.3.9
- Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 17:09:59 +0800
John Stowers wrote:
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 7:29 PM, jijun yu <Jijun Yu sun com> wrote:
John Stowers wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 2:48 PM, jijun yu <Jijun Yu sun com> wrote:
>
>> For box.net, it seems that a browser applet should be loaded and have
>> the user log in to authorize the application every time one start Coduit
>> and to do sync.
>> But for me, there's no such browser applet loaded? Why? Anything I
>> missed or should I do some configuration for?
>>
>
> Have you got "use built in web browser" checked in conduit preferences?
>
Yes. I have checked it.
Thank ,
Jerry
Ok, things to try,
1) Do you have pygtkmozembed installed? (gnome-python-extras in debian
based distros)
1b) What happens when you run
python -c 'import gtkmozembed'
in a terminal?
2) What happens when you run
python scripts/CheckGtkMozEmbed.py
In a terminal (i.e if it crashes, that is bad)
3) When you launch conduit from a terminal, do you get a warning like
this at the start
"WARNING: COULD NOT FIND FIREFOX LIBRARIES"
"WARNING: CONDUIT MAY CRASH UNEXPECTEDLY"
"WARNING: PLEASE TALK TO THE PERSON WHO PACKAGED CONDUIT"
After installed the modules as you said above, the browser applet can be
loaded now and refreshing box.net is also ok, thought I tried several
times. But during the synchronization, there's nothing happed. Don't
know the reason. As I'm in the intranet of my company, should I set
the proxy for conduit. If yes, how to set?
Thanks,
Jerry
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