Fw: Gnome cvs



This was not so much a bug report, as it was a look for help. I am not a
developer of gnome, just like using it. My question is basiclly does anyone
know what the error something about clientID means when trying to start
gnome-session.
-----Original Message-----
From: Elliot Lee <sopwith@redhat.com>
To: callahan@thnet.com <callahan@thnet.com>
Date: Friday, July 30, 1999 12:08 PM
Subject: Re: Gnome cvs


>In gated.gnome-list, you wrote:
>>I installed the Gnome cvs version from a few days ago, this was on a stock
>>RH 6.0 system which I removed all the gnome rpm's, anyway after installing
>>the packages and setting up the configs for gdm when I try to start
>>gnome-session from gdm login I get nothing, so I go to failsafe and type
>>exec gnome-session I get a error something about clientID argument (not
sure
>>exactly what it is not a box right now) so from fail safe I can start
>>enlightenment no problem then start panel and gmc from within
enlightenment
>>and they work fine. Does anyone have any idea what is wrong. I installed
the
>>cvs version so I could use the cvs version of enlightenment. Should I
>>uninstall the cvs version of gnome and reinstall the stable version or is
>>there something I can fix to get theis working again. Thanks
>
>That's one awefully long paragraph for a bug report! Could you try to
>break it down into digestable bits so people can understand the problem
>they need to help fix? There is also a lack of specifics in your bug
>report.
>
>When reporting a GNOME bug, please include:
>. A description of the expected behaviour.
>. How the program in question differs from that behaviour.
>. Information on what the problem is
> . Build logs for compilation problems.
> . gdb stack traces for crashes, if possible.
>. Precise, detailed information on how to reproduce the problem.
>
>So, if you could post a useful bug report, we would be very grateful.
>
>Thanks,
>-- Elliot
>Who me? I just wander from room to room.
>



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