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Date:      13 Mar 2006 10:26:46 -0500
From:      Lowell Gilbert <freebsd-questions-local@be-well.ilk.org>
To:        Donald T Hayford <don@donhayford.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Problem running Adobe acroread7
Message-ID:  <447j6ycqmh.fsf@be-well.ilk.org>
In-Reply-To: <44134D48.9010105@donhayford.com>
References:  <441229E3.80208@donhayford.com> <44d5gt2gfa.fsf@be-well.ilk.org> <44134D48.9010105@donhayford.com>

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Donald T Hayford <don@donhayford.com> writes:

> Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> > Donald T Hayford <don@donhayford.com> writes:
> >
> >
> >> I get the following error message when I try to open a file in Adobe
> >> acroread7, after which acroread quits:
> >>
> >> (acroread:7605): Gtk-WARNING **: Could not find the icon
> >> 'gnome-fs-home'. The 'hicolor' theme
> >> was not found either, perhaps you need to install it.
> >> You can get a copy from:
> >>         http://freedesktop.org/Software/icon-theme/releases
> >>
> >> When I run pkg_info, I find the following items installed (among many
> >> others):
> >>
> >> gtk-1.2.10_13       Gimp Toolkit for X11 GUI (previous stable version)
> >> gtk-2.8.12          Gimp Toolkit for X11 GUI (current stable version)
> >> hicolor-icon-theme-0.5 A high-color icon theme shell from the
> >> FreeDesktop project
> >>
> >> I couldn't find anything on 'gnome-fs-home'.  I am running the KDE
> >> desktop, not gnome.
> >>
> >
> > Are you running acroread from a command line?  It doesn't require any
> > FreeBSD Gnome or gtk support; it does the linux-gtk2 and linux-pango
> > ports, but those are direct dependencies.
> >
> The message above came when running from the command line and trying
> to open a file.  If I run it from the KDE gui (by adding it to the
> menu), it just quietly disappears when I try to open a file.  I didn't
> see any logged messages with the same information, but I don't know
> where to look.

I don't feel like tracing the dependency trail just now, but on my
system, that graphic is installed by gnome-icon-theme-2.12.1_2.



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