Re: Problems running pidgin

2009-01-10 Thread emmanuele

Hi all.


Florian Lherbette wrote:
 
 I installed pidgin on Om2008.12 (using the default repos, with all my
 packages up to date),
 

I try to make the same, but cannot find pidgin in default repos for
om2008.12. I'm new on om... can you please provvide e detailed information
to install pidgin?

thanks
Emmanuele
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Re: Problems running pidgin

2009-01-10 Thread Robin Paulson
2009/1/11 emmanuele emmanu...@prudenzano.org:
 I installed pidgin on Om2008.12 (using the default repos, with all my
 packages up to date),


 I try to make the same, but cannot find pidgin in default repos for
 om2008.12. I'm new on om... can you please provvide e detailed information
 to install pidgin?

it's in the default repos

from a command-prompt, run:

opkg install pidgin pidgin-data

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Re: Problems running pidgin

2009-01-07 Thread Jan Henkins
Hello Florian,

Florian Lherbette wrote:
 On Thu, Jan 1, 2009 at 10:25 PM, Samuel Pereira em...@samuelpereira.net 
 wrote:
   
 You have installed pidgin-data
 

 Oops, my bad, this package was missing. I feel a bit stupid right now.

 Ironically, I did do a 'opkg list | grep pidgin' before installing, so
 I should have seen it. I am still a bit suprised it didn't get
 automatically installed as a depency of the pidgin package.
   

This happened to me as well, but I did notice the different packages 
with opkg list | grep pidgin. I was also mildly surprised that the 
pidgin package did not pull in pidgin-data as a dependency. With both 
installed it works well, so I thought no more about it at the time.

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Re: Problems running pidgin

2009-01-05 Thread Florian Lherbette
On Thu, Jan 1, 2009 at 10:25 PM, Samuel Pereira em...@samuelpereira.net wrote:

 You have installed pidgin-data



Oops, my bad, this package was missing. I feel a bit stupid right now.

Ironically, I did do a 'opkg list | grep pidgin' before installing, so
I should have seen it. I am still a bit suprised it didn't get
automatically installed as a depency of the pidgin package.

Thanks and sorry for the inconvenience.

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Re: Problems running pidgin

2009-01-01 Thread Samuel Pereira

You have installed pidgin-data

Best Regards,
Samuel



Florian Lherbette wrote:
  

Are other people having issues with pidgin ?



No idea, I'm not on 2008.12 but do you think you could run the output 
from pidgin -d that way we may be able to get a better sense whats 
going on :)


Tim

  




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Problems running pidgin

2008-12-31 Thread Florian Lherbette
Hello,

I installed pidgin on Om2008.12 (using the default repos, with all my
packages up to date), and it segfaults when I try to run it :

Starting program: /usr/bin/pidgin
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
[New Thread 0x40dd3570 (LWP 1254)]

Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 0x40dd3570 (LWP 1254)]
0x40974990 in g_object_unref () from /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0
Current language:  auto; currently asm
(gdb) bt
#0  0x40974990 in g_object_unref () from /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0
#1  0x0002b20c in add_translucent_sized_icon (iconset=0x130658,
sizeid=7,
dir=0xad570 status, rtl=0, size=0x8 Address 0x8 out of bounds,
file=0x9 Address 0x9 out of bounds) at pidginstock.c:344
#2  0x0002b60c in pidgin_stock_init () at pidginstock.c:468
#3  0x0006cafc in pidgin_ui_init () at gtkmain.c:285
#4  0x4088ecdc in purple_core_init (ui=value optimized out) at
core.c:182
#5  0x0006d1f4 in main (argc=-382909328, argv=0xe92d4470) at
gtkmain.c:774

Are other people having issues with pidgin ?
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Re: Problems running pidgin

2008-12-31 Thread Tim Dobson
Florian Lherbette wrote:
 Are other people having issues with pidgin ?

No idea, I'm not on 2008.12 but do you think you could run the output 
from pidgin -d that way we may be able to get a better sense whats 
going on :)

Tim

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