Great! I think I can finally put gnumeric back into stable, then.
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Good news! Rebuilding gtk+ helped indeed, gnumeric now seems to run just fine!
I hacked together a quick&dirty shell script that finds all libs that
are still linked against 50.0.0. It's quite slow and certainly can be
improved, but for me it served its purpose and I am now rebuilding
all the
At 17:28 Uhr -0500 03.02.2002, Alexander Strange wrote:
>If all your libraries are correct, I would suggest running
>sudo update_prebinding -force -verbose -root /
I doubt this will change anything, since that essentially run several
times since I upgraded to 10.1 (and this is my third 10.1 inst
If all your libraries are correct, I would suggest running
sudo update_prebinding -force -verbose -root /
On Sunday, February 3, 2002, at 04:38 PM, David R. Morrison wrote:
> Martin Costabel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Max Horn wrote:
>>
>>> /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (compatibility
At 16:38 Uhr -0500 03.02.2002, David R. Morrison wrote:
>Martin Costabel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Max Horn wrote:
>>
>> > /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0,
>> > current version 50.0.0)
>>
>> This is suspicious: The current version of libSystem.dylib is 55
Martin Costabel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Max Horn wrote:
>
> > /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0,
> > current version 50.0.0)
>
> This is suspicious: The current version of libSystem.dylib is 55.0.0 in
> OSX 10.1.2. I think 50.0.0 is pre-OSX 10.1.
>
If my un
Max Horn wrote:
> /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0,
> current version 50.0.0)
This is suspicious: The current version of libSystem.dylib is 55.0.0 in
OSX 10.1.2. I think 50.0.0 is pre-OSX 10.1.
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At 15:17 Uhr -0500 03.02.2002, David R. Morrison wrote:
>Just to deepen the mystery: at one time in the past, I had this problem.
>(gnumeric crashing when the mouse moved)
>
>But then I recompiled gtk+ under 10.1 and it seemed to fix the problem.
>I know that it fixed the problem for some other us
Just to deepen the mystery: at one time in the past, I had this problem.
(gnumeric crashing when the mouse moved)
But then I recompiled gtk+ under 10.1 and it seemed to fix the problem.
I know that it fixed the problem for some other users, but not for all
of them.
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At 12:14 Uhr -0800 03.02.2002, El JoPe Magnifico wrote:
>On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Max Horn wrote:
>> OK, weird. But I see now that I was mistaken regarding gnumeric, I
>> only took a brief glance at the BT, saw "marshal", "signal", "emit"
>> etc. and thought "oh, sigc++". Obviously that was wrong, s
On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Max Horn wrote:
> OK, weird. But I see now that I was mistaken regarding gnumeric, I
> only took a brief glance at the BT, saw "marshal", "signal", "emit"
> etc. and thought "oh, sigc++". Obviously that was wrong, stupid
> little me :)
>
> Anyway, I have latest gnumeric install
At 9:22 Uhr -0500 03.02.2002, David R. Morrison wrote:
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>Hi Max. I didn't have libsigc++, gtkmm, or gnomemm installed at all, but
>gnumeric works for me.
>
>I installed them (unstable versions), and gnumeric still works.
>
>I rebuilt gnumeric with these programs installed (in case there wa
Max Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gnumeric crashes for me upong launch. never has been different. But
> now also gabber crashes for me when I try to login. Looking at my
> stack trace, both crash inside some gtkmm/gnomemm function... I
> wonder if there is something deeper going on there..
Gnumeric crashes for me upong launch. never has been different. But
now also gabber crashes for me when I try to login. Looking at my
stack trace, both crash inside some gtkmm/gnomemm function... I
wonder if there is something deeper going on there...
In any case, I am using new updated gnome
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