Am Montag, dem 19.12.2022 um 16:14 +0000 schrieb Tirifto: > ** (dino:17647): CRITICAL **: 17:06:11.642: file /tmp/guix-build- > dino-0.3.1.drv-0/dino-0.3.1/main/src/ui/main_window.vala: line 68: > uncaught > error: Unrecognized image file format (gdk-pixbuf-error-quark, 3) > > (dino:17647): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:06:11.676: Found an icon but could > not load > it. Most likely gdk-pixbuf does not provide SVG support. > > (dino:17647): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:06:11.680: Could not load a pixbuf > from > icon theme. > This may indicate that pixbuf loaders or the mime database could > not be found. These two lines appear to mark the most likely culprit. Now, normally our gdk-pixbuf packages do support svg, but there's some strings attached. Most of our GNOME related programs are tested in a GNOME environment rather than a pure one, which means that things that shouldn't work happen to do. Compare the output of
guix shell --pure -E DISPLAY dino librsvg adwaita-icon-theme -- dino to guix shell --pure -E DISPLAY dino -- dino Note that librsvg is a regular input to dino and should thus be available as a pixbuf loader. I'm not sure what exactly is wrong here (perhaps dino should swap its librsvg input for gdk-pixbuf), but another caveat is that on non-x86_64 systems we are forced to use a pre-Rust version of librsvg, which barfs on some particular input files. Hope that helps. Cheers
