Re: [Fink-devel] gnumeric gabber crashes - libsigc++, gtkmm, gnomemm

2002-02-03 Thread David R. Morrison
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...

Re: [Fink-devel] gnumeric gabber crashes - libsigc++, gtkmm,gnomemm

2002-02-03 Thread Max Horn
At 9:22 Uhr -0500 03.02.2002, David R. Morrison wrote: [...] 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 was an

Re: [Fink-devel] gnumeric gabber crashes - libsigc++, gtkmm,gnomemm

2002-02-03 Thread Martin Costabel
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. -- Martin ___ Fink-devel

Re: [Fink-devel] gnumeric gabber crashes - libsigc++, gtkmm,gnomemm

2002-02-03 Thread Max Horn
Good news! Rebuilding gtk+ helped indeed, gnumeric now seems to run just fine! I hacked together a quickdirty 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

Re: [Fink-devel] gnumeric gabber crashes - libsigc++, gtkmm,gnomemm

2002-02-03 Thread David R. Morrison
Great! I think I can finally put gnumeric back into stable, then. -- Dave ___ Fink-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fink-devel

[Fink-devel] gnumeric gabber crashes - libsigc++, gtkmm, gnomemm

2002-02-02 Thread Max Horn
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