Alex Bennee wrote: >On Tue, 2005-05-17 at 17:55 +0100, Ognjen Bezanov wrote: > > >>Alex Bennee wrote: >> >> >>>If you run the command again with strace: >>> >>>strace -e trace=open nautilus --no-desktop --file-browser >>> >>>You will probably be able to see what the failing file is interleaved >>>among the "** (nautilus:13834): WARNING **: " messages. >>> >>> >>> >>--- SIGCHLD (Child exited) @ 0 (0) --- >>--- SIGRTMIN (Unknown signal 32) @ 0 (0) --- >>--- SIGRTMIN (Unknown signal 32) @ 0 (0) --- >>open("/etc/rpc", O_RDONLY) = 27 >>open("/home/ognen/.recently-used", O_RDWR) = 27 >> >>** (nautilus:15748): WARNING **: URI NOT LOADED >> >>** (nautilus:15748): WARNING **: Error in parse: Error on line 1851 char >>14: Odd character 'T', expected a '>' character to end the start tag of >>element 'URIion ' >> >> >> > >Have a look at the file /home/ognen/.recently-used which is an XML dump >of your browsing history. I suspect it has gotten corrupted at some >point. The warnings look like the XML parser is having issues. > >You should be able to delete it without a problem and see if the problem >goes away. > >-- >Alex, homepage: http://www.bennee.com/~alex/ >Political history is far too criminal a subject to be a fit thing to >teach children. -- W.H. Auden > > > Well, I just checked my .nautilus directory, and for that matter, I actually have nothing in there, its empty.
The only folder i have is one called metafiles. So I tried creating the .recently-used file, but nautilus still fails. Anyone have any more help to offer? Cheers. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list