Re: What does this mean




> | 
> | IOR:010000002400000049444c3a68656c705f62726f777365722f73696d706c655f62726f777365723a312e300002000000caaedfba48000000010100002c0000002f746d702f6f726269742d61645f616c6578702f6f72622d3331343638313039353133353234353333393700000000000c000000000000004f626a6563743000000000002c000000010100000f0000007865726c69632e77676e2e6e65740000070800000c000000000000004f626a6563743000
> 
> IOR means Interoperable Object Reference. It is defined by GIOP to
> give the ORB a unique handle to an object. If you want to talk to
> an object with a CORBA-interface you need it's IOR.
> 
> I don't know why it's printed, but it's shouldn't be an error. It's
> just the CORBA-address of an object in the program.
> 
> [ Sorry if this confused you more :-]

No you didnt confuse me at all, veru helpful actually, I wondered what
that was and it makes sense.. HOWEVER, my gnome-help doesnt launch it only
prints this out (Im watching console on a eterm). Gnome-Help is the ONLY
app in the new CVS (981012) build that doesnt load.. It sounds like its
going then the HD stops spinning and I get the IOR message.. Oh well, Ill
try a new CVS today..

Alex Paoli



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