mozilla (firefox, thunderbird, ... ) error after SUSE 9.3 upgrade
Hello evryone, i cannot run any mozilla software after upgrading my system. The error is : symbol lookup error /opt/gnome/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0:undefined symbol: g_option_context_new Who could help me ? Thanx for all. Laurent Renard
On Sunday 27 February 2005 7:18 am, Laurent Renard wrote:
Hello evryone,
i cannot run any mozilla software after upgrading my system. The error is :
symbol lookup error /opt/gnome/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0:undefined symbol: g_option_context_new
Who could help me ?
Thanx for all.
Laurent Renard
Not sure about that but check the date on your system. Your messages are showing up as February 27, 2005... I'm almost through April 2005 myself :) Stan
Laurent Renard wrote:
Hello evryone,
i cannot run any mozilla software after upgrading my system. The error is :
symbol lookup error /opt/gnome/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0:undefined symbol: g_option_context_new
Who could help me ?
Thanx for all.
Laurent Renard
You need a newer version of gtk+ than you currently have. You don't say what SuSE version you are running, but it must be a bit older so I don't know if there are RPMs available. You might want to look for those first as compiling the gtk and related stuff can be a bit of a pain. I can probably guide you through it if you need to do that. Good luck, Jim
Jim Sabatke wrote:
Laurent Renard wrote:
Hello evryone,
i cannot run any mozilla software after upgrading my system. The error is :
symbol lookup error /opt/gnome/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0:undefined symbol: g_option_context_new
Who could help me ?
Thanx for all.
Laurent Renard
You need a newer version of gtk+ than you currently have. You don't say what SuSE version you are running, but it must be a bit older so I don't know if there are RPMs available. You might want to look for those first as compiling the gtk and related stuff can be a bit of a pain. I can probably guide you through it if you need to do that.
Good luck,
Jim
I've made an upgrade from suse 9.2 to 9.3 ;{ -- Laurent Renard
Laurent Renard wrote:
Jim Sabatke wrote:
You need a newer version of gtk+ than you currently have. You don't say what SuSE version you are running, but it must be a bit older so I don't know if there are RPMs available. You might want to look for those first as compiling the gtk and related stuff can be a bit of a pain. I can probably guide you through it if you need to do that.
Good luck,
Jim
I've made an upgrade from suse 9.2 to 9.3 ;{
OK, that info helps. What mozilla software have you installed? Have you installed something not supplied with 9.3? Jim
** Reply to message from Laurent Renard <lrenard@epicuria.be> on Wed, 27 Apr 2005 19:40:36 +0200
You need a newer version of gtk+ than you currently have. You don't say what SuSE version you are running, but it must be a bit older so I don't know if there are RPMs available. You might want to look for those first as compiling the gtk and related stuff can be a bit of a pain. I can probably guide you through it if you need to do that.
Good luck,
Jim
I've made an upgrade from suse 9.2 to 9.3 ;{
-- Laurent Renard
I had the same error message with 9.1>>9.3. There's too much on 9.1, mostly in gnome, that depends on the old version of gtk. I saved /home/ed to another partition and did a clean install. Did a new install on another computer and NO problems. Ed Harrison SuSE 9.3, Kernel 2.6.11 PolarBar Mailer 1.25a
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