Re: bug report in panel
- From: Dave Reed <dreed capital edu>
- To: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: bug report in panel
- Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 10:10:37 -0500
Sorry to reply to my own post, but it appears to start up ok now. The
only think I might have done is change the permissions on some of the
directories.
Dave
> the panel starts ok if I su to root, but when run it as a normal user,
> it segfaults:
>
> gdb panel
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> (gdb) r
> Starting program: /usr/local/bin/panel
> Message: [681] returning buffer 0x80a4f48 from recv_reply
> Message: [681] returning buffer 0x80a4f48 from recv_reply
>
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> 0x400d1f9b in goad_server_activate_with_id (server_list=0x0,
> server_id=0x80dcbf0 "gen_util_clock", flags=24, params=0x0) at
> goad.c:394
> 394 for(i = 0; slist[i].repo_id; i++) {
> (gdb) bt
> #0 0x400d1f9b in goad_server_activate_with_id (server_list=0x0,
> server_id=0x80dcbf0 "gen_util_clock", flags=24, params=0x0) at
> goad.c:394
> #1 0x80607eb in extern_start_new_goad_id (e=0x80dcb98) at
> extern.c:208
> #2 0x8060aea in load_extern_applet (goad_id=0x807523f
> "gen_util_clock",
> cfgpath=0x0, panel=0x80b12a8, pos=1073741823) at extern.c:347
> #3 0x8055dda in load_default_applets () at session.c:658
> #4 0x80562a0 in init_user_panels () at session.c:784
> #5 0x8051a2a in main (argc=1, argv=0xbffff7e0) at main.c:161
>
>
> My apologies if this has been fixed in cvs. My setup is a Pentium
> running RedHat 5.2. Also, should/can I use glib/gtk 1.1.9 with these
> 0.99.tar.gz files?
>
> Also, are new 0.99 tarballs going to be made frequently?
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