On 01/17/2016 05:28 PM, Ricardo Wurmus wrote: > Hi, > > I just built gnunet-gtk 0.10.1 with GNU Guix and noticed some problems. > > When running "gnunet-gtk" all I see is five big icons that I can click, > but nothing else. There seems to be something missing.
Hmm. 'gnunet-gtk' tries to internally start gnunet-fs-gtk, gnunet-peerinfo-gtk, gnunet-statistics-gtk and other processes. If those are somehow not installed/found, that would explain why 'gnunet-gtk' looks as it does for you. So first thing to check is to see if those are built/installed properly (they should all also run standalone). > “gnunet-setup” segfaults when I switch tabs after first clicking on the > empty URL dropdown in the “General” tab. Hmm. That shouldn't be empty in the first place, but this is also a rather ancient (2 yo) version. I thought Andreas had packaged a much more recent SVN version for GNU Guix. We have not had an URL dropdown in the "General" tab for a while now... Oh, wait. Maybe gnunet-gtk 0.10.1 was packaged against GNUnet (main) from SVN HEAD? That could cause all kinds of new and interesting fun. > These are the only > gnunet-related executables I have run so far. I have not configured > anything else. > > I passed these configure flags: > > "--without-libunique", "--with-qrencode" > > At build time the following packages are available: > > gnunet 0.10.1 > libgcrypt 1.6.3 > gtk+ 3.18.2 > libextractor 1.3 > glade 3.18.3 > libglade 2.6.4 > qrencode 3.4.3 > pkg-config 0.28 > > I’m afraid I cannot provide debug information at the moment. Sure, no need. 0.10.1 is old. But the real question is what the specific repository version is? What do you get for $ gnunet-arm -v vs. $ gnunet-gtk -v Ideally, they should show the same number (i.e. I get gnunet-arm v0.10.1 svn-r36683M and gnunet-gtk v0.10.1 svn-r36683M). I hope this helps a bit! Christian
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