Re: ORBIT-WARNING **: No POA found for operation



Hello,

I have ported my app to gnome2 now.  It sure looks like i have an object lifecycle problem because now, the GTK2-application segfaults (the client in this situation).
There isn't much documentation available but does the gtk_main() function do any cleanup of some sort ?

Have you any ideas on howto debug this ?

TIA,

Yves



On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 10:24:34AM +0100, Michael Meeks wrote:
> Hi Yves, 
> 
> On Tue, 2002-06-25 at 17:25, Yves De Muyter wrote: 
> > I have this problem that the server tells me:
> > ORBit-WARNING **: No POA found for operation  [-1073746988]
> 
> 	Gack - you realize you're using a software stack that is several years
> out of date now ? If you are developing software for this setup, it is
> extremely obsolete, by the time you deploy Gnome 2.0.0 will be the
> platform of choice. 
> 
> 	Worse - I can't remember much about all the issues in that platform -
> I'd need to spend time digging them out.
> 
> > I can't find what can be wrong with the code... Is this a bug or is
> > orbit unable to communicate with eachother when they are both acting as
> > orb-servers ? Have any of you any clues or pointers how i can fix my problem ?
> 
> 	Well - it can communicate just fine in that configuration. It looks like
> you might have a garbled object reference, or some lifecycle problem with your
> server somehow, it does seem extremely strange.
> 
> 	So - the hanging forever is a bug - the ORB should return an exception
> if it can't process the request - which is bad, but ... the platform is really
> deep frozen, so we're trying not to make potentially de-stabilizing changes,
> so going and groping inside the ORB to try and fix that is not a high priority
> for me.
> 
> 	Sorry,
> 
> 		Michael.
> 
> -- 
>  mmeeks@gnu.org  <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot
> 

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