Re: errors
- From: "Michele A. Torzilli" <mtorzill earthlink net>
- To: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: errors
- Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 14:57:09 +0000
The weird thing is, i can run any non-gnome app I have. Everything is fine,
stable, ect. I have gtk+-1.2.0. The properties box on the clock works. I just
can't run any gnome apps. Also, when I try to launch the file manager, it doesn't
open, but instead, the desktop icons (drive 0, etc) blink. I try to kill the gmc
process (it's listed as running), but when I do, I get a message that the process
is no longer runing.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
jason@whizzird.net wrote:
> just a guess...but maybe your gtk files are old. what versions are you running?
> if they're not the latest, i'd upgrade them, even if it doesn't help with this.
> (i'm guessing gtk based on the symbol in the error and i know gtk draws the
> windows and widgets for gnome apps.
> can you run stuff like netscape and xterm? how about getting a properties box
> on your clock or something? if it's a window/widget drawing problem, they
> should fail too.
>
> On 13-Apr-99 Michele A. Torzilli typed:
> > I repeadly get this error trying to open any gnome app. GNOME is stable, but
> > no GNOME apps open:
> > /usr/lib/libgnomeui.so.32: undefined symbol: gtk_item_factory_add_foreign
> >
> > I use RH5.2
> > gnome-core-1.0.4
> > gnome-libs-1.0.8
> > gmc-4.5.30
> >
> > Thanks for any help.
> >
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is to know we are ignorant.
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