[cc'd to BLFS-Dev, as there was discussion there about this as well]

Randy McMurchy wrote these words on 10/10/05 17:20 CST:

> Everything seems to work good except for Yelp, which is totally
> sucking for me, crashes every time I run it. I looked in GNOME's BZ,
> but can't see anything that stands out.

As I initially mentioned when I first was having issues, the problem
was self-induced by me not using FBBG wisdom. Passing --enable-man
and/or --enable-info is what caused Yelp to not work for me.

I ran Yelp with strace last night and saw it was stopping after trying
to load a man.xml file (or something similar). I had thought I removed
the --enable-man and --enable-info switches when I installed Yelp again
after moving to 2.12.1 from 2.12.0, but apparently didn't update my
build script, so the parms were passed again.

I rebuilt last night using FBBG philosophy and there doesn't appears
to be any issues. Yelp works fine.

Sorry for the noise about this in earlier messages.

-- 
Randy

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