Re: File opening error



Jens,
   I tried your suggestions, and here is where I got:

[ahumphre humphreys ahumphre]$ bonobo-activation-run-query "iid=='QAFIID:GNOME_EOG_Control'"
number of results: 0

** (process:3429): WARNING **: FIXME: Need to shutdown linc connections ...
[ahumphre humphreys ahumphre]$ /opt/local/libexec/eog-image-viewer
/opt/local/libexec/eog-image-viewer: relocation error: /opt/local/libexec/eog-image-viewer: undefined symbol: bonobo_generic_factory_main_timeout



Looks like I have bigger issues at hand. If you have any thoughts on this matter I'd love to hear it.

BTW, I built it with 0.27.1

Thanks for all your help.
-brett

Jens Finke wrote:

Hi Brett,

On Mon, 22 Sep 2003, Brett Humphreys wrote:
Oh, sorry I didn't include that, here's the info:

The name of the file was:
/home/ahumphre/myimage.jpg

This image was created with The GIMP on the same Linux box that I'm trying to run eog with, as a jpeg.

I originally was trying to open a file on a samba share called:
/mnt/docs/home.jpg
which is a jpeg file in a windows samba mount.

I also tried opening a png image (/home/ahumphre/myimage.png) and I get the same results.

This machine is a RH 9.0 box, with most of the updates running 2.4.20.

Thanks for your help again.

what you are trying to achieve is of course the most common operation with eog and should work flawlessly (which it does for me by the way :).

I suggest the following things:

1. Issue the following command on a shell:
  bonobo-activation-run-query "iid=='OAFIID:GNOME_EOG_Control'"
This should result something like this:
number of results: 1
OAFIID:GNOME_EOG_Control
If this works, the bonobo framework finds the eog image view server. 2. Start the eog image view server manually on a commandline and see if this spew out some messages:
${gnome install prefix}/libexec/eog-image-viewer

Regards,

  Jens


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