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after upgrade some packages(gtk, libcroco...) two days, now I have a problem with "open" file. Applications like geditor, rhythmbox, file-roller crash when I select "open" in the menu. It seems due to gtk unable to turn on open dialog, but I downgrage gtk to 2.4.9, problem remains. Anybody has met the same problem?
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sounds like a pretty serious bug. i would suggest you take the time to report this. if the problem cannot be duplicated then we can probably trouble shoot for you.
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I had this exact problem on gentoo way back in the day. IIRC I just force-reinstalled all gnome libs (and gtk and all the fancy-schmancy gui libs)... I cannot recall for certain though... try checking gnome forums for info
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if the problem cannot be duplicated then we can probably trouble shoot for you.
I don't really know how to reproduce the problem in other environment, I am even not sure what causes it, I upgraded some package that days, first problem I meet is caused by libcroco but worked it around at that time, didn't notice any diffirent until I try to save a file in gedit, it crashed. I have to use vi or leafpad right now. I guess problem comes from gtk upgrade, because leadpad which uses gtk 2.2 file chooser was not effected. I am using gnome 2.6, gtk 2.4.10, Arch stock kernel 2.6.8.1. I compiled some evolution related package before, which maybe the root o fproblem too, I mean those packages confilects with new gtk packages, I am not sure.
try checking gnome forums for info
Do you mean gnome forums in footnotes? I will go to look around.
Thanks both of you.
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*** attempt to put segment in horiz list twice
*** attempt to put segment in horiz list twice
gedit: art_render_gradient.c:337: art_render_gradient_linear_render_8: Assertion `(stops[ix-1].offset <= offset_fraction + 1e-6) || ((stops[ix].offset > (1.0 - 1e-6)) && (offset_fraction < 1e-6 ))' failed.
That's error message from terminal. My locale is :
LANG=POSIX
LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8
LC_NUMERIC="POSIX"
LC_TIME="POSIX"
LC_COLLATE="POSIX"
LC_MONETARY="POSIX"
LC_MESSAGES="POSIX"
LC_PAPER="POSIX"
LC_NAME="POSIX"
LC_ADDRESS="POSIX"
LC_TELEPHONE="POSIX"
LC_MEASUREMENT="POSIX"
LC_IDENTIFICATION="POSIX"
LC_ALL=
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Now I know what causes the problem, it's SCIM package I compiled for chinese input. However it works before I upgrade, maybe something with gtk 2.4.10, I will try to contact the developer of SCIM, see possibility to fix it.
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Upgrading to the latest version 1.0.1 solved the problem or re-compiled with gtk 2.4.10 do the same trick.
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