Package: gnome-panel
Version: 2.16.3-1
Severity: minor
as per subject: On startup, gnome-panel reports that the symbol
gnome-panel-force-quit was not found. Where the force-quit symbol
resides, I now see a generic icon.
Apart from that, the applet works as before. Just the icon misses. Would
On Sat, Mar 17, 2007, Johannes Rohr wrote:
as per subject: On startup, gnome-panel reports that the symbol
gnome-panel-force-quit was not found. Where the force-quit symbol
resides, I now see a generic icon.
Apart from that, the applet works as before. Just the icon misses. Would
this be
2007/3/17, Loïc Minier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sat, Mar 17, 2007, Johannes Rohr wrote:
as per subject: On startup, gnome-panel reports that the symbol
gnome-panel-force-quit was not found. Where the force-quit symbol
resides, I now see a generic icon.
Apart from that, the applet works as
Apparently, the gtk icon cache was outdated. Running
gtk-update-icon-cache -f on a number of directories below
/usr/share/icons fixed it.
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Debian does not use an icon cache for /usr/share/icons; either you
build software locally, or you installed Ubuntu packages, or there's a
bug in a Debian package.
I did not install Ubuntu packages. All my GNOME packages are from
Debian, mostly from experimental. However, it looks like
On Sat, Mar 17, 2007, Johannes Rohr wrote:
I did not install Ubuntu packages. All my GNOME packages are from
Debian, mostly from experimental. However, it looks like several
package do call gtk-update-icon-cache from postinst, including
gnome-themes, gnome-themes-extras,
2007/3/17, Loïc Minier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
So if this is an official policy, some developers do not adhere to it.
It's only a temporary situation until we find a way to do the
transition, but it's post-etch anyway. But please note that the above
packages only create caches for
On Sat, Mar 17, 2007, Johannes Rohr wrote:
Well, the issue I stumbled into was related to outdated caches in the
subdirectories. There is no cache file in the directory itself.
Ok; if you can identify the package, please tell us.
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