Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 20:34:31 +0100 From: Franz Klammer <klammer@webonaut.com> To: Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus@marcuscom.com> Cc: FreeBSD GNOME Users <gnome@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Nautilus 2.5.3 Message-ID: <3FD77547.8020709@webonaut.com> In-Reply-To: <1071079364.769.13.camel@gyros> References: <20031210074908.GA96681@wolverine.home.net> <oprzyj3rr68ckrg5@smtp.central.cox.net> <1071064474.19033.6.camel@wolverine.home.net> <1071079364.769.13.camel@gyros>
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Joe Marcus Clarke wrote: >On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 08:54, Khairil Yusof wrote: > > >>On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 03:17 -0600, Jeremy Messenger wrote: >> >> >> >>>Yeah, I get that too.. Tomorrow, I am planning to clear all of stuff like >>>~/.gnome2, ~/.gconf and etc to see if this issue is still there. >>> >>> >>First thing I tried :) >> >>Didn't change anything. I couldn't find a bug report in bugzilla, >>wondering if this is a FreeBSD issue. I'm submitting one anyways. Bugs >>in 2.5 seem minor. >> >>Posting this from Evo 1.5 now. Unlike Gnome 2.5.. it really feels like a >>development release. >> >> > >I would advise anyone that's submitting a bug in either GNOME 2.5 or Evo >1.5 to make sure all their libraries are in sync first. That is, make >sure each binary only links against one version of a given library. > > i'm doing nothing else as be sure that the libraries are in sync since i've installed gnome 2.5 - they bring out updates in minutes ;-) (the last libbonobo*-update completely shoots my gnome-installation.) currently i'm thinking about an automated script that does the job in the background. but that's not so easy: a portupgrade -rf <port-name> updates every package in +REQUIRED_BY even it's not necessary - is there an easy way to figure out the _exact_ names of the ports they _really_ using the given port? i know that this could be dangerous - but i think not so dangerous as the last bonobo-update ;-) franz. >Also try to include as much console/error output as possible (if it's >relevant). Sometimes, you may have to start bonobo-activation-server, >for example, by hand to get all the necessary output. And, of course, >be sure to build all components with "-O -g -pipe" and STRIP= to ensure >we get good stack traces. Also, anytime you can provide a patch, please >do so (even if it's a simple header file include patch). The more >patches we can feed back to GNOME, the more seriously they will take >us. Thanks. > >Joe > > > -- webonaut.com :: web technology klammer@webonaut.com :: http://webonaut.com/ fon +43-664-3434708 -- MIG_media intelligence group > agentur für werbung & neue medien A-5020 Salzburg > Linzergasse 21 Fon +43-662-453091-0 > Fax -99 office@mig.co.at > http://www.mig.co.at --
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