Kai-Martin,

[snip]
>Tried it on Debian/testing. I extracted the zip file to /tmp/geda-test.
>The gschem binary generally works, but I get messages on startup:

Thanks for running this test.

[snip]
>(gschem.x:14971): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in 
>module_path: "smooth",

Please create the following file:
/tmp/geda-test/etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc

with the following contents:

gtk-theme-name = "Default" 

and see if that makes these warnings go away.  I don't see these on my 
box, but then again I haven't changed any gtk+ themes (I'm a boring defaults
kinda guy. :)

[snip]
>I have libgnomebreakpad.so sitting in /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/modules . So 
>gschem should be able to find it. The rest of the warnings look

As Peter mentioned, the binary suite has it's own version of gtk+ so 
it won't go looking for modules outside of /tmp/geda-test or whatever.
I see this warning as well.  Not sure why it is being search for though.

>like some theme cannot be found. Consequently, the app uses the metacity 
>default icons in file selector dialogs rather those of my local gnome 
>theme. 

Yup, this is an unfortunate side effect.  In the refactored version of
the binary suite, I will provide a mechanism to allow you to use your 
system installed gtk+ and that might help with some of these gtk+ issue.  

[snip]
>I have yet to do some "real" work with the binary distribution. 
        
Some simple tests would be greatly appreciated.   Thanks,

                                                                -Ales



_______________________________________________
geda-dev mailing list
[email protected]
http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-dev

Reply via email to