On 28-04-2012 13:12, Armin K. wrote:> On 04/28/2012 04:49 PM, Fernando de
Oliveira wrote:
>> On 28-04-2012 07:18, Armin K. wrote:
[...]
>>
>> Problem solved:
>>
>> $ evince& echo $?
>> [1] 14992
>> 0
>>
>> What I did:
>>
>> cd /usr/lib/gio/modules
>> ln -sv /opt/gnome/lib/gio/modules/libdconfsettings.so
>> ln -sv /opt/gnome/lib/gio/modules/libgsettingsgconfbackend.la
>> ln -sv /opt/gnome/lib/gio/modules/libgsettingsgconfbackend.so
>>
>> Haven't tested if just libdconfsettings.so would do.
>>
>> No dbus launched session, tested and problem remained.
>>
>> I believe it could be done like this:
>>
>> mv -vi /opt/gnome/lib/gio/modules/*.{so,la} /usr/lib/gio/modules,
>> rm -vrf /opt/gnome/lib/gio/modules
>> ln -sv /usr/lib/gio/modules /opt/gnome/lib/gio/modules
>>
>> But did not have the courage for it.
>>
>> Have tried before installing dconf in /usr, and worked too, of course, but
>> reverted to /opt/gnome and used the solution described above.
>>
>> Thanks very much again!!
>>
>
> Hm, this is the glib's fault. There is no way to add or change gio
> modules path at runtime. It is, however, possible to do that at build
> time of glib. I see 3 packages install gio modules - glib-networking,
> dconf and gvfs. If we switch to GNOME_PREFIX again, we will need to
> install those into /usr, or symlink them.
>
I have no idea, but now evince saves, as should, even the windows size!
Armin, I cannot find your mail where you listed based on this discussion
some file locations that could/should be modified. I also forgot to
check what you decided to do. Have you effectively committed the
modifications?
--
[]s,
Fernando
--
http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-support
FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html
Unsubscribe: See the above information page