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Hi. I did a clean install of Gnome 2.10 yesterday and now I am experiencing the following problem with some Gnome applications (most notably Nautilus but a bunch of others as well)
When I initially load Gnome the Nautilus icons load ok. But then when I run nautilus from the command line I get the following error
nautilus: symbol lookup error: nautilus: undefined symbol: sn_launchee_context_get_id_has_timestamp
and all of the icons disappear. Interestingly clicking on the Home icon (before it disappeared) worked ok. gnome-terminal also fails to load (same error message: gnome-terminal: symbol lookup error: gnome-terminal: undefined symbol: sn_launchee_context_get_id_has_timestamp)
Does anyone have an idea what might be wrong? Thx in advance:)
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Seems you're using an older version of startup-notification. Gnome 2.10 requires startup-notification 0.8 at least.
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Hmm. Thanks a lot:) Everything works just fine now:)
Although I thought Pacman would be able to resolve something like that...
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... therefore I believe the archlinux mirrors are a problem. I recieve a lot of garbage using them, replication seems to be a miracle for them. I used to use local mirrors here, and often recieved a mix of not fitting releases of files. After switching back to archlinux.org sources, pacman tells me to update startup-notification, what it didn't before.
--> Mirrors are the hell :evil:
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this seems to be truely a mirroring problem.
i had the same error, did the same thing as pink chick and it worked after a "pacman -Sy startup-notification"
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