I've still got no gnome working and no idea how to fix this.

I joined the gnome list, but it's useless. I've posted several times, and 
nothing gets through to it! I use DynDNS so it should work
fine. The Exim list (which blocks too) works. In any event, it's so low volume 
(shocking considering how "huge" gnome is), I wonder
if there is more than a handful of people on it to begin with. But I digress...

This weekend, I did an "emerge -au world" and after two days, and like 160 
packages, and all the 'etc-update' and stuff, still no
gnome love.

rev-dep rebuild. Not even a some lube.

Then I did an "emerge -aDu gnome" and it compiled like 59 more packages. Guess 
what... 
Yep. Gnome still hates me and is putting it right in my pooper. Dry.

So now I'm out of ideas.
Is there a 'debug' mode or something I can see what or why whatever is crashing?
How can I be the *only* one having this issue?!

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daevid Vincent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 10:32 PM
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> Subject: [gentoo-user] Gnome / problem registering the panel 
> with bonobo-activation-server / error code 3
> 
> Okay. My gnome is broken and has been for some time and I 
> can't seem to fix
> it or find any solutions on the web. I was hoping eventually 
> some emerge would fix it magically for me.
> 
> When I start it (even as root), it gets to the third icon 
> (like a desktop looking one), 
> then gives me some "Nautilus can't be used now, due to an
> unexpected error" while attempting to register the file 
> manager view server.
> There is also another error window that says something about "problem
> registering the panel with bonobo-activation-server" and 
> "error code is 3".
> Then I click "ok" and it exits. Leaving me with an empty itty-bitty
> checker-board like pattern screen and a mouse pointer. I have to hit
> CTRL+ALT+BKSP to get out of it.
> 
> I've tried to re-emerge 
> 
> gnome-base/libbonobo 2.16.0
> gnome-base/libbonoboui 2.16.0
> gnome-base/orbit 2.14.2
> gnome-base/nautilus 2.16.3
> 
> And nothing is fixing it.
> 
> I've also done a rev-dep-rebuild to no avail.
> 
> Ideas?
> 
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