Re: Problem



Hi Murray,

Perhaps when I did change from 1.6 branch to trunk, I don't know.
Therefore I have executed jhbuild build glom and glom fails again. I
will try to remove glibmm and ligdamm tomorrow because it take one hour
compiling and installing all the packages. 

The console output is:


DbTreeModel::refresh_from_database(): error executing SQL: SELECT "contacts"."contact_id", 
"contacts"."name_title", "contacts"."name_first", "contacts"."name_last", "contacts"."address_country", 
"contacts"."comments", "contacts"."contact_id" FROM "contacts" ORDER BY "contacts"."contact_id" ASC
debug: after Internal Error dialog run().
DbTreeModel::refresh_from_database(): error executing SQL: SELECT "contacts"."contact_id", 
"contacts"."name_title", "contacts"."name_first", "contacts"."name_last", "contacts"."address_country", 
"contacts"."comments", "contacts"."contact_id" FROM "contacts" ORDER BY "contacts"."contact_id" ASC
debug: after Internal Error dialog run().
DbTreeModel::refresh_from_database(): error executing SQL: SELECT "contacts"."contact_id", 
"contacts"."name_title", "contacts"."name_first", "contacts"."name_last", "contacts"."address_country", 
"contacts"."comments", "contacts"."contact_id" FROM "contacts" ORDER BY "contacts"."contact_id" ASC
debug: after Internal Error dialog run().
DbTreeModel::refresh_from_database(): error executing SQL: SELECT "contacts"."contact_id", 
"contacts"."name_title", "contacts"."name_first", "contacts"."name_last", "contacts"."address_country", 
"contacts"."comments", "contacts"."contact_id" FROM "contacts" ORDER BY "contacts"."contact_id" ASC
debug: after Internal Error dialog run().
DEBUG: User=perriman _is_ in the developer group on the server.
debug: Document_Glom::set_userlevel(): 1

debug: command_line: /usr/lib/postgresql/8.2/bin/pg_ctl -D 
"/home/perriman/glom/testingerror/glom_postgres_data/data" stop -m fast

I'm using postgresql 8.2 (if it can help you).

Regards,
        perriman


El sáb, 01-12-2007 a las 16:12 +0100, Murray Cumming escribió:
On Sat, 2007-12-01 at 16:10 +0100, Murray Cumming wrote:
I think you are maybe not using a new-enough version of glibmm, though
jhbuild should have taken care of that. I have added a check in
configure.in to make sure of it.

Note also that the subsequent libraries (particularly libgdamm) would
have to be rebuilt after "touch"ing all their .hg files. The easiest way
would be to just remove them and let jhbuild check them out again.

But I still wonder how you could have an old glibmm inside jhbuild.





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