plaws@toto:plaws $ /usr/bin/lsb_release -a No LSB modules are available. Distributor ID: Ubuntu Description: Ubuntu 11.04 Release: 11.04 Codename: natty
kdesktop-trinity 4:3.5.13-1ubuntu0+ax3~natty
Just updated FF and TBird to 16.0.1 out of the repos.
Can't launch either from their icons.
When I try either from the command line, I get:
plaws@toto:plaws $ firefox KCrash: crashing... crashRecursionCounter = 2 KCrash: Application Name = gtk-qt-application path = <unknown> pid = 47697 Memory fault
laws@toto:plaws $ thunderbird KCrash: crashing... crashRecursionCounter = 2 KCrash: Application Name = gtk-qt-application path = <unknown> pid = 47862 Memory fault
To run them, I used:
LD_PRELOAD=/opt/trinity/lib/kgtk/libkgtk2.so
Clearly, I have something mis-configured, but what? Where should I look first?
Dne po 15. října 2012 Peter Laws napsal(a):
plaws@toto:plaws $ /usr/bin/lsb_release -a No LSB modules are available. Distributor ID: Ubuntu Description: Ubuntu 11.04 Release: 11.04 Codename: natty
kdesktop-trinity 4:3.5.13-1ubuntu0+ax3~natty
Just updated FF and TBird to 16.0.1 out of the repos.
Can't launch either from their icons.
When I try either from the command line, I get:
plaws@toto:plaws $ firefox KCrash: crashing... crashRecursionCounter = 2 KCrash: Application Name = gtk-qt-application path = <unknown> pid = 47697 Memory fault
laws@toto:plaws $ thunderbird KCrash: crashing... crashRecursionCounter = 2 KCrash: Application Name = gtk-qt-application path = <unknown> pid = 47862 Memory fault
To run them, I used:
LD_PRELOAD=/opt/trinity/lib/kgtk/libkgtk2.so
Clearly, I have something mis-configured, but what? Where should I look first?
Please, try uninstall the package kgtk-qt3-trinity.
Slavek --
When do we pull the plug on kgtk and friends?
On 15 October 2012 10:48, Slávek Banko slavek.banko@axis.cz wrote:
Dne po 15. října 2012 Peter Laws napsal(a):
plaws@toto:plaws $ /usr/bin/lsb_release -a No LSB modules are available. Distributor ID: Ubuntu Description: Ubuntu 11.04 Release: 11.04 Codename: natty
kdesktop-trinity 4:3.5.13-1ubuntu0+ax3~natty
Just updated FF and TBird to 16.0.1 out of the repos.
Can't launch either from their icons.
When I try either from the command line, I get:
plaws@toto:plaws $ firefox KCrash: crashing... crashRecursionCounter = 2 KCrash: Application Name = gtk-qt-application path = <unknown> pid = 47697 Memory fault
laws@toto:plaws $ thunderbird KCrash: crashing... crashRecursionCounter = 2 KCrash: Application Name = gtk-qt-application path = <unknown> pid = 47862 Memory fault
To run them, I used:
LD_PRELOAD=/opt/trinity/lib/kgtk/libkgtk2.so
Clearly, I have something mis-configured, but what? Where should I look first?
Please, try uninstall the package kgtk-qt3-trinity.
Slavek
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Dne po 15. října 2012 Calvin Morrison napsal(a):
When do we pull the plug on kgtk and friends?
On 15 October 2012 10:48, Slávek Banko slavek.banko@axis.cz wrote:
Please, try uninstall the package kgtk-qt3-trinity.
It seems that it is most appropriate to remove kgtk-qt3-trinity away from dependencies. So that users can install kgtk-qt3 themselves - if on their configuration will work reliably.
Slavek --
On 10/15/12 09:48, Slávek Banko wrote:
Dne po 15. října 2012 Peter Laws napsal(a):
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laws@toto:plaws $ thunderbird KCrash: crashing... crashRecursionCounter = 2 KCrash: Application Name = gtk-qt-application path = <unknown> pid = 47862 Memory fault
To run them, I used:
LD_PRELOAD=/opt/trinity/lib/kgtk/libkgtk2.so
Clearly, I have something mis-configured, but what? Where should I look first?
Please, try uninstall the package kgtk-qt3-trinity.
If I try to do that with 'apt-get remove', apt-get would also like to remove another 100 or so packages.
I'm sure this is not the desired outcome. :-)
Should I remove it with dpkg? Is there a better way to remove it using apt-get than 'remove'?
Dne po 15. října 2012 Peter Laws napsal(a):
On 10/15/12 09:48, Slávek Banko wrote:
Please, try uninstall the package kgtk-qt3-trinity.
If I try to do that with 'apt-get remove', apt-get would also like to remove another 100 or so packages.
I'm sure this is not the desired outcome. :-)
Should I remove it with dpkg? Is there a better way to remove it using apt-get than 'remove'?
Ok, so just give away /opt/trinity/share/kgtk/preload.
Slavek --
On 10/15/12 12:27, Slávek Banko wrote:
Dne po 15. října 2012 Peter Laws napsal(a):
On 10/15/12 09:48, Slávek Banko wrote:
Please, try uninstall the package kgtk-qt3-trinity.
If I try to do that with 'apt-get remove', apt-get would also like to remove another 100 or so packages.
I'm sure this is not the desired outcome. :-)
Should I remove it with dpkg? Is there a better way to remove it using apt-get than 'remove'?
Ok, so just give away /opt/trinity/share/kgtk/preload.
I'm sorry - not sure what you mean by "give away".
I renamed it and that did not have any effect. Do I need to logout/login? Run something?
As you probably know, the file above contains "/opt/trinity/lib/kgtk/libkgtk2.so"
Appreciate the assitance!
Peter
Dne po 15. října 2012 Peter Laws napsal(a):
On 10/15/12 12:27, Slávek Banko wrote:
Dne po 15. října 2012 Peter Laws napsal(a):
On 10/15/12 09:48, Slávek Banko wrote:
Please, try uninstall the package kgtk-qt3-trinity.
If I try to do that with 'apt-get remove', apt-get would also like to remove another 100 or so packages.
I'm sure this is not the desired outcome. :-)
Should I remove it with dpkg? Is there a better way to remove it using apt-get than 'remove'?
Ok, so just give away /opt/trinity/share/kgtk/preload.
I'm sorry - not sure what you mean by "give away".
I renamed it and that did not have any effect. Do I need to logout/login? Run something?
As you probably know, the file above contains "/opt/trinity/lib/kgtk/libkgtk2.so"
Appreciate the assitance!
Peter
I apologize for my bad English. Simple rename this file.
Slavek --
Dne po 15. října 2012 Peter Laws napsal(a):
On 10/15/12 12:27, Slávek Banko wrote:
Dne po 15. října 2012 Peter Laws napsal(a):
On 10/15/12 09:48, Slávek Banko wrote:
Please, try uninstall the package kgtk-qt3-trinity.
If I try to do that with 'apt-get remove', apt-get would also like to remove another 100 or so packages.
I'm sure this is not the desired outcome. :-)
Should I remove it with dpkg? Is there a better way to remove it using apt-get than 'remove'?
Ok, so just give away /opt/trinity/share/kgtk/preload.
I'm sorry - not sure what you mean by "give away".
I renamed it and that did not have any effect. Do I need to logout/login? Run something?
As you probably know, the file above contains "/opt/trinity/lib/kgtk/libkgtk2.so"
Appreciate the assitance!
Peter
Yes, after renaming you need to logout / login.
Slavek --
On 10/15/12 12:36, Slávek Banko wrote:
Dne po 15. října 2012 Peter Laws napsal(a):
On 10/15/12 12:27, Slávek Banko wrote:
Dne po 15. října 2012 Peter Laws napsal(a):
On 10/15/12 09:48, Slávek Banko wrote:
Please, try uninstall the package kgtk-qt3-trinity.
If I try to do that with 'apt-get remove', apt-get would also like to remove another 100 or so packages.
I'm sure this is not the desired outcome. :-)
Should I remove it with dpkg? Is there a better way to remove it using apt-get than 'remove'?
Ok, so just give away /opt/trinity/share/kgtk/preload.
I'm sorry - not sure what you mean by "give away".
I renamed it and that did not have any effect. Do I need to logout/login? Run something?
As you probably know, the file above contains "/opt/trinity/lib/kgtk/libkgtk2.so"
Appreciate the assitance!
Peter
Yes, after renaming you need to logout / login.
Your English is far, far better than my Czech! Thank you!
On 10/15/12 12:36, Slávek Banko wrote:
Yes, after renaming you need to logout / login.
And that worked perfectly. Thank you, Slávek!