On Mon, 2004-10-04 at 01:51, James Ogley wrote:
Hummm, two Nautilus related issues, wonder if you're missing a package - does apt upgrade hold back anything?
Ok. Color me embarrassed. I thought that -- me keeping my systems up to date with automatic you runs overnight and all -- I wouldn't need to have the "base" line in my sources.list file. Boy was I wrong! As you know, but for the benefit of others, there are more ulb packages pulled as dependencies with the ``apt-get upgrade'' than there are with the ``apt-get install ulb-gnome'' line. Now Nautilus is working fine. In fact, it's obvious now that I was still running the old version of Nautilus before the upgrade. I wonder why I could have installed ulb-gnome at all before running the upgrade...
The Nautilus one I think is to do with the MIME system - I'm seeing it too, and need to figure out why. Dunno what's up with your menu entries though - right-click, and hit Properties to see what they're trying to launch specifically.
Since the "upgrade," I can now get something to appear on the taskbar when I choose the OOo icon, but it goes away, and nothing comes up. I note that this icon runs /usr/X11R6/bin/OOo, which is a link to OOo-wrapper. Running this directly gives me this: /opt/OpenOffice.org/program/soffice.bin: error while loading shared libraries: /opt/OpenOffice.org/program/widgets/gtk/libvcl645li.so: undefined symbol: XineramaIsActive It looks like this version of OpenOffice is having a problem with the fact that I run two screens with Xinerama.
Don't have a Tungsten, but it works with my M105. WIll be doing updated packages of gnome-pilot soon though. Maybe this week, time allowing.
Since the "upgrade," the gnome-pilot function works, but I can't see any of the useful conduits. I see backup, test, and install, but not calendar, tasks, or contacts. I'm guessing there's another package I've left out, but I wouldn't know how to track it down. Any suggestions?
Following an upgrade to the latest ulb-gnome packages (on 3 October) i have to say that it is generally running smoothly, with the only problem being the theme-manager which crashes each time I use it.
bugzilla.gnome.org again :)
I saw this once. I was trying to pick a custom setup. The next time around, I just chose one of the pre-packaged themes, *then* chose to make my own, and it started working. Maybe this will help you as well. I've just gone through this exercise on my work computer, and I've seen a couple problems that I didn't notice at home: error: %post(bug-buddy-2.8.0-100.SuSE.ulb.1) scriptlet failed, exit status 127 error: %post(gnome-utils-2.8.0-100.SuSE.ulb.1) scriptlet failed, exit status 127 Executing /sbin/conf.d/SuSEconfig.scrollkeeper... OMF file [/opt/gnome/share/omf/bug-buddy/bug-buddy-C.omf] does not validate agai nst ScrollKeeper-OMF DTD: /usr/share/xml/scrollkeeper/dtds/scrollkeeper-omf.dtd Unable to complete update. Could not register /opt/gnome/share/omf/bug-buddy/bu g-buddy-C.omf Also, would there be any way to get rid of these? warning: user ogley does not exist - using root I mean, besides creating a user named "ogley" on my machine. ;-) Regards, dk