Re: Bugs in gIDE 0.3.5 or my build environment



Hi Christian,

--- Christian Leutloff <leutloff sundancer oche de>
wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I'm trying to update the gIDE package for Debian.
> After getting and
> installing the nessessary libs, I managed to get a
> running gIDE. But
> it is somewhat disfunctional:
> 
> 
> 
> After selecting the Settings->Settings menu, nothing
> happens. Except
> the message on the console:
> 
> Bonobo-WARNING **: FIXME: verb 'SettingsSettings'
> not found, emit exception

That's probably because it's not implemented yet... I
can't check the sources right now, but I don't think
there is a settings function yet. Not in 0.3.5 anyway.

> AFter project->New Project I get only the folling
> console message:
> 
> ** CRITICAL **: file project-tool.c: line 162
> (project_new): assertion `GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)'
> failed.

Yeah, that's a known problem. Creating a new project
doesn't work right now.

> And the run item is always disabled 8-( What must
> happend to start the
> running!?

Go to the targets list and double click on a target to
make it the active one. This question was asked and
answered recently (see archives of this list). Are you
a new user? If so, welcome to the club ;-)

> What does the following meens? How may I fix it?
> 
> $ locate step-into-menu.xpm
> /usr/share/pixmaps/step-into-menu.xpm
> 
> Bonobo-WARNING **: Could not find GNOME pixmap file
> step-into-menu.xpm
> 
> Bonobo-WARNING **: Could not find GNOME pixmap file
> step-over-menu.xpm
> 
> Bonobo-WARNING **: Could not find GNOME pixmap file
> step-out-menu.xpm
> 
> Bonobo-WARNING **: Could not find GNOME pixmap file
> gbf-build.png
> 
> Bonobo-WARNING **: Could not find GNOME pixmap file
> gbf-install.png
> 
> Bonobo-WARNING **: Could not find GNOME pixmap file
> step-into.xpm
> 
> Bonobo-WARNING **: Could not find GNOME pixmap file
> step-over.xpm
> 
> Bonobo-WARNING **: Could not find GNOME pixmap file
> step-out.xpm
> 
> Bonobo-WARNING **: Could not find GNOME pixmap file
> gbf-build.png
> 
> Bonobo-WARNING **: Could not find GNOME pixmap file
> gbf-install.png

Hmmm, don't know. I haven't seen that one yet.

> Where should I send the patches with debian files?

All patches can be sent to this list.

> The only nessary
> change towards the original code was the update of
> config.guess
> config.sub and ltmain.sh to support more
> architectures.

Those files are auto-generated by the auto* tools
(automake, autoconf, libtool) so if there's an error
in them, those would be the tools to patch.
Are you working on an Intel platform?

Dirk


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