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Hi all,
I have upgrade gnome to 3.5.91 from gnome-unstable repos and now I get this error when I run startx.
gnome-session[2651]: CRITICAL: gsm_manager_set_phase: assertion `GSM_IS_MANAGER (manager)' failed
gnome-session[2651]: Gtk-CRITICAL: gtk_main_quit: assertion `main_loops != NULL' failed
gdm don't start at all, it's show the wallpaper and the mouse cursor freeze on clock way.
Thank you.
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That's because you shouldn't use the repository until it's been announced. All of these packages are still work in progress. Right now I have to rebuild a lot of packages for a gnome-desktop soname bump, so half of GNOME is broken because of that.
To use the packages in the current state, you'll need to copy the libgnome-desktop.so.* files from the gnome-desktop package in extra to /usr/lib and downgrade mutter to the version from extra. So far only gedit seems to be unstable.
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Um, excuse me.
Anyway I have downgrade gnome so It's go fine again, I post the fail just triying help.
sorry again and thank you.
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As JGC said above. Don't use it until they announce it.
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Oh crap, I just ran the upgrade and accepted those packages. Now I'm scared to reboot
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That's because you shouldn't use the repository until it's been announced. All of these packages are still work in progress. Right now I have to rebuild a lot of packages for a gnome-desktop soname bump, so half of GNOME is broken because of that.
To use the packages in the current state, you'll need to copy the libgnome-desktop.so.* files from the gnome-desktop package in extra to /usr/lib and downgrade mutter to the version from extra. So far only gedit seems to be unstable.
I did the above and when I downgraded mutter, I got the following message:
warning: undefined reference to <schema id='org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.updates'/>
ldconfig: /usr/lib/libgnome-desktop-3.so.2 is not a symbolic link
Edit: I rebooted, Gnome works fine (or at least as well as usual)
No noticable changes though
Last edited by geoffm (2012-09-08 23:00:37)
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FWIW, the workaround provided by JGC works fine.
Also, for those that want to test GNOME, even if not in Archlinux, there is a Live Image available.
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/misc/tes … iveUSB.iso
how to put it in USB, see: http://www.gnome.org/getting-gnome/
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Can we use the unstable repo ?
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No, you'll see an announce in "Announcements, Package & Security Advisories" here in the forum.
Since on 26 september it will be released, we are likely to have it next week.
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I have same problem with [testing] repository now. Anybody facing this problem too?
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what do you mean with the same problem? the problem described in here never existed since he used a repo that wasn't ready.
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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Sorry I didn't respond. My problem was that I didn't install systemd and something was wrong, also some keyboard shortcuts stop working. Something with dbus? So I walk through systemd installation [1] and everything works now.
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