Re: GIMP/GNOME/Blackbox mess :(



Signal 11 is a sign of hardware failure I believe.

On Fri, 9 Apr 1999, Dan Birchall wrote:

> Just wondering if anyone else has seen this, and if so, whether
> anyone knows how to fix it, short of removing either GIMP, GNOME
> or Blackbox from my system.
> 
> Whenever I save a file in GIMP (as of 10:30 this morning, before
> which all was well), I get logged out back to the XDM prompt.
> The .xsession-errors looks like this:
> 
> | blackbox.cc: signal 11 caught
> | shutting down
> | aborting... dumping core
> |
> | Gdk-ERROR **: an x io error occurred
> | aborting...
> |
> | ** ERROR **: an x io error occurred
> | gimp terminated: sigabrt caught
> | wire_read: unexpected EOF (plug-in crashed?)
> 
> The system is a NEC Versa 2000, '486-75 laptop, 36mb/1.3gb
> Potentially relevant software is:
> 
> gimp-1.0.1-2
> gimp-data-extras-1.0.0-4
> gimp-devel-1.0.1-2
> gimp-extra-fonts-0.10-4
> gimp-libgimp-1.0.1-2
> 
> glib-1.2.1-1
> glib-devel-1.2.1-1
> glib10-1.0.6-4
> 
> glibc-2.1-0.990219
> glibc-devel-2.1-0.990219
> 
> gnome-admin-1.0.1-1
> gnome-audio-1.0.0-1
> gnome-core-1.0.3-12
> gnome-games-1.0.1-5
> gnome-libs-1.0.3-4
> gnome-linuxconf-0.17-3
> gnome-network-1.0.1-1
> gnome-objc-1.0.1-1
> gnome-pim-1.0.3-1
> gnome-utils-1.0.1-3
> 
> gtk+-1.2.1-4
> gtk+-devel-1.2.0-2
> gtk+10-1.0.6-4
> gtk-engines-0.5-8
> 
> I've been able to run GIMP under Enlightenment (which is a real DOG on this
> machine) and TWM (hand-positioning GIMP's myriad pop-up windows does not do
> much for my sanity) but would greatly prefer to stick with Blackbox for
> performance reasons.
> 
> -Dan
> 
> -- 
> Dan Birchall, Haddonfield NJ.  Linux, NEC Versa 2000C, Cannondale
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