Re: runtime errors



----- Original Message -----
From: Charles Hallenbeck <hallenbeck valstar net>
To: Gnome Accessibility List <gnome-accessibility-list gnome org>
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 7:10 AM
Subject: runtime errors


> I am sorry to say that my previous posts containing output from
> my "startx" command were not accurate. I stupidly omitted the
> "dot" in front of my "xinitrc" filename, so I was not actually
> executing the xinitrc commands I thought I was!!! My system
> retrieved a default gnome xinitrc from a previous installation of
> gnome instead!!!
>
> But I fixed that and still have a problem, this time the
> associated error messages truly reflect what I ran, which was:
>
> ---------- xinitrc ----------
> festival --server &
> sawfish &
> gnome-terminal &
> exec gnome-session &
> gnopernicus
> --------------------
>
> Omitting a dozen lines at the beginning and another dozen at the
> end, here are the lines sent to stdout by "startx", which I hope
> may be more helpful:
>
> ---------- startx output ----------
> GTK Accessibility Module initialized
> About to register application
> Application registered & listening
> GTK Accessibility Module initialized
> About to register application
> Application registered & listening
> GTK Accessibility Module initialized
> About to register application
> Application registered & listening
> GTK Accessibility Module initialized
> About to register application
> Application registered & listening
>
> **********************
> * SCREEN READER CORE *
> **********************
>
> GTK Accessibility Module initialized
> About to register application
> Application registered & listening
> Warning: /usr/local/garnome/share/sawfish/2.0/lisp/sawfish/wm/custom.jl
newer than /usr/local/garnome/share/sawfish/2.0/lisp/sawfish/wm/custom.jlc,
using /usr/local/garnome/share/sawfish/2.0/lisp/sawfish/wm/custom.jl
>
> ** Speech initialization failed.
> Warning: /usr/local/garnome/share/sawfish/2.0/lisp/sawfish/wm/commands.jl
newer than
/usr/local/garnome/share/sawfish/2.0/lisp/sawfish/wm/commands.jlc, using
/usr/local/garnome/share/sawfish/2.0/lisp/sawfish/wm/commands.jl
> Warning: /usr/local/garnome/share/sawfish/2.0/lisp/sawfish/wm/swapper.jl
newer than /usr/local/garnome/share/sawfish/2.0/lisp/sawfish/wm/swapper.jlc,
using /usr/local/garnome/share/sawfish/2.0/lisp/sawfish/wm/swapper.jl
> Warning:
/usr/local/garnome/share/sawfish/2.0/lisp/sawfish/wm/state/maximize.jl newer
than
/usr/local/garnome/share/sawfish/2.0/lisp/sawfish/wm/state/maximize.jlc,
using /usr/local/garnome/share/sawfish/2.0/lisp/sawfish/wm/state/maximize.jl
> Warning:
/usr/local/garnome/share/sawfish/2.0/lisp/sawfish/wm/state/shading.jl newer
than /usr/local/garnome/share/sawfish/2.0/lisp/sawfish/wm/state/shading.jlc,
using /usr/local/garnome/share/sawfish/2.0/lisp/sawfish/wm/state/shading.jl
> server    Wed Oct 16 06:50:11 2002 : Festival server started on port 1314
> The application '<unknown>' lost its connection to the display :0.0;
> most likely the X server was shut down or you killed/destroyed
> the application.
> exiting bridge
> application finalize called
> bridge exit func complete.
> --------------------
>
> So it reports that the festival was launched as a driver, but
> speech initialization failed anyway. What does that mean?
>
> And it reports some inconsistencies in the sawfish libraries
> obtained with garnome 0.17.1 which I expect might not be critical
> at this juncture.
>
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>

Hi, Chuck. You are getting the same error I'm getting with gnopernicus. Your
gnome-speech is still not activating festival successfully, and that is why
gnopernicus fails on startup.
As for sawfish I've never seen those warnings before, and I don't have much
to comment on that part of the problem.
Hth.

> Chuck
>
>
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