op 16-11-13 07:56, Sid Boyce schreef:
On 16/11/13 04:08, Linda Walsh wrote:
On 2013-10-30 13:25, Jogchum Reitsma wrote:
Hi,
After a fresh install of RC1 (and emptying .kde and .kde4) firefox and thunderbird are not working. Both show
(process:4432): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_slice_set_config: assertion 'sys_page_size == 0' failed
I've been getting ugly messages out of glib since April or so... It's a
feature to dump them to the users terminal instead of a log.
Mine were a bit different, but seeing such things all the time, and you begin to stop paying attention to them:
(Terminal:31033): GLib-WARNING **: (gerror.c:390):g_error_new_valist:
runtime check failed: (domain != 0) Failed to connect to session manager: Failed to connect to the session manager: SESSION_MANAGER environment variable not defined
These are at least two warnings / errors:
(Terminal:31033): GLib-WARNING **: (gerror.c:390):g_error_new_valist: runtime check failed: (domain != 0)
The caller does not specify an error Domain. Whereas this used to be silently ignored earlier, it now gives a warning (commit in glib in question): https://git.gnome.org/browse/glib/commit/glib/gerror.c?id=6d9f874330ee27ea09...
When programs spout stuff like this on a regular basis you learn to ignore it -- which is very likely NOT the best thing for users to learn to ignore.
I ignored it as noise but I got the following reply from codeweavers.com - I asked for support on a python problem installing Crossover Office, instead they picked on this and ignored the python errors that were causing the install to fail. Needless to say all it did was to get rid of the GLIB WARNING message. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hello,
You are hitting a bug with the oxygen-gtk theme. It's easy to work around. For CrossOver's installation, change the "Widget Style" to anything besides "oxygen-gtk".
You'll find this setting within your system settings (I don't have OpenSuse 13.1 handy at this moment, apologies for the fumbling). It should be under "Application Appearance", "GTK+ Appearance", "Widget Style".
Once you've made that change, again try to install the .bin installer and CrossOver should install successfully. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regards Sid.
Hi Sid, While this may solve Linda's problem, it doesn't solve mine - the problems described in the original post are still there after changing the widget style. Well, you didn't propose as a solution for these problems, but I decided to check it anyhow. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org