FW: Re: Just which bonobo version is required for gnome-db-0.1.0



Chaps of the bonobo persuasion,

I have been trying to get the current CVS version of gnome-db to work.
Having discussed the error I get with Rodrigo, he suggests I forward
this to you as a possible bonobo (0.22) problem.  Note that I have 
libxml2 (2.2.4) that was installed over libxml (1.8.9), so it is
conceivable that the is some version or remnant mismatch, but I'm
jiggered if I can bottom it out alone!

#!/mjh


-----FW: <39F20180 9392C95 linuxave net>-----

Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2000 22:50:08 +0200
Sender: rodrigo gears linuxave net
From: rodrigo linuxave net
To: m hewitt computer org
Subject: Re: Just which bonobo version is required for gnome-db-0.1.0?

Mark J Hewitt wrote:

> On 21-Oct-2000 rodrigo linuxave net wrote:
> >>   mjh elsabio$ ./gnomedb-fe
> >>
> >>   Bonobo-WARNING **: Serious exception on node_set '$malformed user
> >>   interface
> >>   XML description' of '<menu/>' to '/'
> >>
> >> Though this is not directly a gnome-db issue, I presume this means I have
> >> libxml installed when I should have libxml2, or vice versa.
> >>
> >> Is there a statement somewhere as to which of the XML libraries one shoul
d
> >> be using, or else some means of deciding which is needed for a particular
> >> usage, or else even a means of having both availabel concurrently?
> >>
> >
> > no, this is not a libxml error, it's just a bug in the new Bonobo code in
> > gnome-db. But it is harmless, so don't worry.
>
> Well, I *would* believe it is harmless and not worry if it did not then
> go on to segv all over my nice clean (Ahem!) disk:
>
> gnome_db_main (ui_create_func=0x80497c8 <prepare_app>) at gnome-db-init.c:63
> 63        if (ui_create_func)
> (gdb) n
> 69            gtk_idle_add((GtkFunction) ui_create_func, NULL);
> (gdb) n
> 70          }
> (gdb) n
> 71        bonobo_main();
> (gdb) s
> bonobo_main () at bonobo-main.c:271
> 271             gtk_main ();
> (gdb) n
>
> Bonobo-WARNING **: Serious exception on node_set '$malformed user interface 
XM
> L description' of '<menu/>' to '/'
>

oops sorry. I've got a similar message showing up about "/status/Progress", an
d
without looking too much at your message, I thought it was the same.

>
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> bonobo_ui_node_prev (node=0x0) at bonobo-ui-node.c:168
> 168             return BNODE (XML_NODE (node)->prev);
>
> (gdb) where
> #0  bonobo_ui_node_prev (node=0x0) at bonobo-ui-node.c:168
> #1  0x40193677 in compat_set_siblings (priv=0x808fb18,
>     xml_path=0x80901d8 "/menu", node=0x0) at bonobo-ui-compat.c:144
> #2  0x401943f7 in bonobo_ui_handler_menu_add_one (uih=0x808fcb0,
>     parent_path=0x4080fe23 "/", item=0x80901b8) at bonobo-ui-compat.c:625
> #3  0x40194446 in bonobo_ui_handler_menu_add_list (uih=0x808fcb0,
>     parent_path=0x4080fe23 "/", item=0x80901b8) at bonobo-ui-compat.c:635
> #4  0x4080b6fb in gnome_db_window_new (name=0x8049e9b "gnomedb-fe",
>     menus=0x804b290, toolbar=0x804b340, data=0x0) at gnome-db-window.c:136
> #5  0x80497e4 in prepare_app () at gnomedb-fe-main.c:114
> #6  0x4075f8ee in g_idle_dispatch (source_data=0x80497c8,
>     dispatch_time=0xbfffe764, user_data=0x0) at gmain.c:1365
> #7  0x4075e846 in g_main_dispatch (dispatch_time=0xbfffe764) at gmain.c:656
> #8  0x4075ee73 in g_main_iterate (block=1, dispatch=1) at gmain.c:877
> #9  0x4075f02c in g_main_run (loop=0x80762c8) at gmain.c:935
> #10 0x404e4a4b in gtk_main () at gtkmain.c:476
> #11 0x400f37d4 in bonobo_main () at bonobo-main.c:271
> #12 0x408078d4 in gnome_db_main (ui_create_func=0x80497c8 <prepare_app>)
>     at gnome-db-init.c:71
> #13 0x80497bf in main (argc=1, argv=0xbfffe8b4) at gnomedb-fe-main.c:107
> #14 0x4082ce61 in __libc_start_main (main=0x8049790 <main>, argc=1,
>     argv=0xbfffe8b4, init=0x8049228 <_init>, fini=0x8049c04 <_fini>,
>     rtld_fini=0x4000ab44 <_dl_fini>, stack_end=0xbfffe8ac)
>     at ../sysdeps/generic/libc-start.c:92
> (gdb)
>
> Perhaps this is a bonobo problem?
>

I think it is. Send this same message to gnome-components-list gnome org  Mayb
e
it's just something about library versions, but it definetely seems a bonobo
thing.

cheers


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Mark J Hewitt at home           E-Mail: Mark J Hewitt <m hewitt computer org>
Date: 22-Oct-2000  Time: 09:08:57




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