What do you think about these Gnopernicus messages ?
- From: Nath <nath ml free fr>
- To: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: What do you think about these Gnopernicus messages ?
- Date: 30 Jun 2003 19:44:52 +0200
during the whole X session the following messages are displayed on the
text console from where I launch startx just after the speech
initialization message :
gnopernicus will use a "idle" callback and will NOT force sometimes it call
(srcore:3009): SRSXML-CRITICAL **: End tag : expected '>'
Unsupported SRSML tag "SRSOUT"
(srcore:3009): SRSXML-CRITICAL **: End tag : expected '>'
Unsupported SRSML tag "SRSOUT"
(srcore:3009): SRSXML-CRITICAL **: End tag : expected '>'
Unsupported SRSML tag "SRSOUT"
(srcore:3009): SRSXML-CRITICAL **: End tag : expected '>'
(srcore:3009): SRSXML-CRITICAL **: Opening and ending tag mismatch: SRSOUT line 1 and SRSOU
Unsupported SRSML tag "SRSOUT"
(srcore:3009): SRSXML-CRITICAL **: End tag : expected '>'
Unsupported SRSML tag "SRSOUT"
(srcore:3009): SRSXML-CRITICAL **: End tag : expected '>'
Unsupported SRSML tag "SRSOUT"
GTK Accessibility Module initialized
(srcore:3009): SRSXML-CRITICAL **: End tag : expected '>'
(srcore:3009): SRSXML-CRITICAL **: Opening and ending tag mismatch: SRSOUT line 1 and SRSOU
Unsupported SRSML tag "SRSOUT"
(srcore:3009): SRSXML-CRITICAL **: End tag : expected '>'
Unsupported SRSML tag "SRSOUT"
(srcore:3009): SRSXML-CRITICAL **: End tag : expected '>'
Unsupported SRSML tag "SRSOUT"
(srcore:3009): SRSXML-CRITICAL **: End tag : expected '>'
Unsupported SRSML tag "SRSOUT"
(srcore:3009): SRSXML-CRITICAL **: End tag : expected '>'
Unsupported SRSML tag "SRSOUT"
(srcore:3009): SRSXML-CRITICAL **: End tag : expected '>'
Unsupported SRSML tag "SRSOUT"
(srcore:3009): SRSXML-CRITICAL **: End tag : expected '>'
Unsupported SRSML tag "SRSOUT"
(srcore:3009): SRSXML-CRITICAL **: End tag : expected '>'
Unsupported SRSML tag "SRSOUT"
GTK Accessibility Module initialized
(srcore:3009): SRSXML-CRITICAL **: End tag : expected '>'
Unsupported SRSML tag "SRSOUT"
...
what is it ? Perhaps something is wrong in my installation or is it a
Gnopernicus bug ? Have you ever seen the same messages ?
Thanx.
--
Nath
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