Re: File opening error
- From: Brett Humphreys <bhumphre cs ohiou edu>
- To: Jens Finke <jens triq net>
- Cc: eog-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: File opening error
- Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 23:09:48 -0400
Jens,
As it turns out, it was a setup issue. Here was the resolution:
I followed the instructions on the garnome website and created a
garnome-session script, verbatim as was described. When I would run
that script through startx the variables (Particularly LD_LIBRARY_PATH)
would get propulated properly. However when I ran it through gdm the
variables would for some reason not be populated. I never could get it
to work properly through the script, so I dropped the variables into my
.gnomerc file, and now eog works fine in and out of nautilus.
Thanks for all your help.
-brett
Jens Finke wrote:
Hi Brett,
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003, Brett Humphreys wrote:
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
This is actually quite bad. You don't have the eog-image-viewer control
installed properly :-(.
** (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
eog-image-viewer is linked to an older libbonobo. The
bonobo_generic_factory_main_timeout is a relative new function which
exists since libbonobo 2.3.2.
If you have an older gnome installed already it may conflict with your new
gnome version. Check your PATH, LD_LIBRARY_PATH, GNOME2_PATH if they
contain the paths to the new version before the old ones.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Jens
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