On 2012-03-12 16:40, Marko Katić wrote:
Similar things have happened to me. I tried to run oe-core built gtk 2.16 and 
pcmanfm on an ARM machine and pcmanfm would segfault if it didn't find the icon 
it wanted. I vaguely
remember similar things happening with other gtk apps, Abiword 2.8.6 comes to 
mind...

This may be an issue with gdk-pixbuf, I am not sure.

I've been through the gtk code, but I still can't figure out why these icons are
not being found.

At least I've found a work-around.  Adding this
  echo 'gtk-fallback-icon-theme = "gnome"' >>/etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc
to the midori install step lets it find the icons.

On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 10:28 PM, Gary Thomas <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Note: This problem was originally sent to the Poky list, but it's not
    Poky specific (I've verified it happens with other oe-core based setups)

    I'm trying to run the midori browser on my Poky based system.  I have
    an image which is based on core-image-sato.  I imported the midori
    recipe from OE and it builds fine.  When I run midori, it fails
    like this:
      %midori
      (midori:1629): Gtk-WARNING **: Error loading theme icon 'stock_new-tab' 
for stock: Icon 'stock_new-tab' not present in te
      (midori:1629): Gtk-WARNING **: Error loading theme icon 
'gnome-stock-trash' for stock: Icon 'gnome-stock-trash' not prese
      (midori:1629): Gtk-WARNING **: Error loading theme icon 'gtk-undo-ltr' 
for stock: Icon 'gtk-undo-ltr' not present in thee
      Segmentation fault

    I do have those icons - they come from the gnome-icon-theme package
    which I also installed.  I even tried duplicating them into the Sato
    icon tree and ran 'gtk-update-icon-cache -q /usr/share/icons/Sato'
    afterwards.  I now have these files:
      root@logopak8347tbga:~# find /usr/share/icons -name "stock_new-tab*"
      /usr/share/icons/Sato/16x16/__actions/stock_new-tab.png
      /usr/share/icons/Sato/22x22/__actions/stock_new-tab.png
      /usr/share/icons/gnome/24x24/__actions/stock_new-tab.png
      /usr/share/icons/gnome/16x16/__actions/stock_new-tab.png
      /usr/share/icons/gnome/22x22/__actions/stock_new-tab.png
    but I still get the same failure.

    The really strange thing is this is what happens if I run midori
    to the local X server.  If I 'ssh -X' into my board it works properly!
    I've run strace on it in this mode and I can see that it's using a
    different GTK theme - Raleigh, which does seem to find the icons.

    Any ideas how I can get this to work on my local X server?

    n.b. there seems to be a bug in the GTK libraries that make them fail if 
the default
    icons are not available.  It tries to render GTK_STOCK_MISSING_IMAGE for 
the missing
    icons and this fails if there is no such icon available in the set (e.g. in 
sato).
    On ARM at least, this is a fatal segmentation error.  Should I report this 
as a bug?
    Where?

    I've also tried to add the missing icon(s) to the sato-icon-theme package, 
but
    no matter what I do, GTK can't ever seem to find the 
GTK_STOCK_MISSING_IMAGE ('gtk-missing-image.png')
    Any ideas how to debug this?

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