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and subject line Bug#292812: gnome-session-properties fails to load
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Package: gnome-session
Version: 2.8.1-5
While trying to do a fairly minimal gnome installation on
sarge/testing, gnome-session-properties fails to launch (though other
gnome-*-properties seem to work just fine).
I'm an avid debfoster user, so it's possible that on this particular
box I've uninstalled some dependency in the core that's not explicitly
listed in the package dependencies.
A transcript with relevant data follows. The package rox-filer is the
only package installed from sid/unstable (built from source on the
same box).
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gnome-session-properties
** (gnome-session-properties:1970): CRITICAL **: file gsm-protocol.c: line 648 (
gsm_protocol_new): assertion `GNOME_CLIENT_CONNECTED (gnome_client)' failed
** (gnome-session-properties:1970): WARNING **: Could not connect to gnome-sessi
on.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo update-alternatives --list x-session-manager
/usr/bin/gnome-session
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gnome-session-properties
** (gnome-session-properties:1973): CRITICAL **: file gsm-protocol.c: line 648 (
gsm_protocol_new): assertion `GNOME_CLIENT_CONNECTED (gnome_client)' failed
** (gnome-session-properties:1973): WARNING **: Could not connect to gnome-sessi
on.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps aux | grep session
jack 1737 0.0 3.2 18540 8456 ? S 18:13 0:00 x-session-manager
jack 1773 0.0 0.3 3016 900 ? Ss 18:13 0:00 /usr/bin/ssh-agen
t x-session-manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo update-alternatives --list x-session-manager
/usr/bin/gnome-session
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo debfoster --show-keepers
The following packages are on keeper list:
abiword apmd autofs base-config bc bin86 bison build-essential bzip2
capplets cupsys dc debfoster debhelper dhcp-client discover1 dnsutils
doc-debian doc-linux-text dpatch eject ethereal fdutils finger flex ftp
gaim gdb gdm-themes gimp gnome-volume-manager gnu-efi gnumeric gnupg grub
helix-player iamerican ipmasqadm irssi-text kernel-image-2.4-386 less
libdb4.3 libident libnss-db libreadline5 libtextwrap1 libxaw6 locales lsof
menu-xdg metacity-themes mgp mozilla-firefox mpack mtr-tiny ncurses-term
nmap pidentd procmail python-gtk2 python-newt rcs reportbug rox-filer scite
screen ssh strace telnet texinfo time tsclient vncserver w3m whois
x-window-system-core xnest xpdf xpp xterm xvncviewer zip
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a
Linux moo 2.4.27-2-386 #1 Thu Dec 30 18:13:12 JST 2004 i686 GNU/Linux
Thanks,
-Jack
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Le lundi 14 mars 2005 à 19:53 -0800, Jack Johnson a écrit :
> On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 19:59:39 +0100, Josselin Mouette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Are you still experimenting this issue? I'm asking because I've been
> > told about temporary problems with libSM.
>
> I'm afraid I've moved on and installed alternate software, but I might
> have time this coming weekend to reinstall and retest.
Hi,
I'm closing this bug because of the lack of an answer. It has been most
likely fixed by a later version of libSM and is therefore obsolete.
Please don't hesitate to reopen the bug if you feel this is still
appropriate.
Regards,
--
Josselin Mouette /\./\
"Do you have any more insane proposals for me?"
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