After upgrading to an Athlon 64 machine, and reinstalling to a x86_64 native system, I'm having trouble getting Epiphany to work, apparently due to a Bonobo issue of some sort.
My GNOME is 64 bit, with 32-bit compat libraries installed where yum decided there was a dependency for them. One of these cases is the browser - I have both Mozilla and Firefox installed from the i386 FC3 to enable 32-bit plugins, in particular Flash (besides, I don't see a huge benefit in running a 64 bit web browser anyways). Both of these work just fine. However, Epiphany will not start due to an error: > Bonobo couldn't locate the GNOME_Epiphany_Automation.server file. You > can use bonobo-activation-sysconf to configure the search path for > bonobo server files. I managed to make it run by running "sudo bonobo-activation-sysconf -- add-directory /usr/lib/bonobo/servers". However, doing this will cause another error in the next log-in, as GConf/Bonobo-activation/something will not start, causing all panel applets etc to die. Sorry, I don't have that error message copied, as I don't care to repeat the problem. It's possible to recover by removing the directory above from the bonobo path. Adding both /usr/lib/bonobo/servers _and_ /usr/lib64/bonobo/servers won't help. Ephy will work during that login session, but the next login fails. Any advice? Is it possible to mix 32/64 bit Bonobo components within a GNOME session? _______________________________________________ epiphany-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/epiphany-list
