Re: Deleting two files causes gmc to crash



On Sun, 14 Mar 1999, Daniel Burrows wrote:
What version of Imlib are you using? I had something similar until I compiled
imlib 1.9.4 and recompiled gmc


> Package: gmc
> Version: CVS 03-14-99
> 
>   If I delete a file (by right-clicking on it and selecting delete, then
> clicking "Yes" in the confirmation dialog) and then attempt to delete
> another file, gmc dies:
> bluegreen:~/gnome/mc/gnome> gmc
> GNU Midnight Commander 4.5.24
> 
> ** WARNING **: Error setting the icon position metadata for "/home/daniel/.gnome
> -desktop/Home directory"
> 
> ** WARNING **: Error setting the icon position metadata for "/home/daniel/.gnome
> -desktop/fd0"
> 
> ** WARNING **: Error setting the icon position metadata for "/home/daniel/.gnome
> -desktop/hdc"
> 
> ** WARNING **: Error setting the icon position metadata for "/home/daniel/.gnome
> -desktop/actionclasses.cfg"
> Saving tree!
> 
> Gdk-ERROR **: BadDrawable (invalid Pixmap or Window parameter)
>   serial 12883 error_code 9 request_code 62 minor_code 0
> 
> aborting...
> Abort
> Exit 134
> 
>   I'm virtually certain that this isn't the intended behavior. ;-)
> 
>   Daniel
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> There is a fast system to open gmc with ROOT privileges?
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> From: Michael Perry <mperry@basin.com>
> Subject: enlightenement and windowmaker support
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> I started out using gnome 99.8 from the suse rpms under windowmaker
> provided there also.  I found that I truly love the windowmaker desktop
> with its easy themes, etc but windowmaker seems to love to create
> appicons for things like the panel and gmc which is rather annoying at
> least to me.  So enter enlightenment which seems to this casual user
> quite good at taking gnome, enhancing menu choices in enlightenment,
> using gnomeish resources, etc.  Is windowmaker truly all that gnome
> aware?  If so, it seems that windowmaker does not really make
> considerations for the panel in its execution and use.
> 
> I am using enlightenment now and loving it.  I also really like
> windowmaker and would use it IF it seemed that windowmaker could be
> more gnome friendly in its implementation.
> 
> There is a web page that seems broken under the gnome software map
> which supposedly shows how to integrate windowmaker and gnome.  I would
> appreciate tips or techniques that windowmaker users implement to more
> integrate the two.  I want to use the gnome session management tools
> and have a desktop which is fast and responsive.  I like both
> enlightenment and windowmaker.  But for now enlightenment wins at its
> level of integration.  I would love to read some comments on this stuff
> from windowmaker users.
> 
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