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On 2008-05-24T00:28:55+00:00 Ben wrote:

Description of problem:

monodevelop prints the following diagnostic output on startup:

    WARNING: Cannot find Mozilla directory containing libgtkembedmoz.so. Some
    Addins may not be able to function. Please set MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME to your
    Mozilla directory.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):

monodevelop-0.19-6.fc9.i386

How reproducible:

100% reproducible

Steps to Reproduce:
1. run "monodevelop"
  
Actual results:

Diagnostic output as described above.

Expected results:

No diagnostic output.

Additional info:

I see a copy of the missing library in "/usr/lib/thunderbird-2.0.0.14", and the
diagnostic output goes away if I set MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME to this directory.  But I
shouldn't have to do this manually, and monodevelop probably shouldn't depend on
thunderbird anyway.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/monodevelop/+bug/212467/comments/13

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On 2008-05-27T11:05:51+00:00 Paul wrote:

It doesn't really make a difference to be honest in the operation of monodevelop
and to require thunderbird is a pain.

If you don't set it, does it cause a problem?

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/monodevelop/+bug/212467/comments/14

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On 2008-05-28T00:20:55+00:00 Ben wrote:

I'm seeing a large number of launch-time error messages about add-ins that could
not be started.  Since the error message I described here states that "Some
Addins may not be able to function," I thought this might be the cause.  But the
add-in errors remain even if I set MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME to
/usr/lib/thunderbird-2.0.0.14, so perhaps that's an unrelated problem.  I'll
file a new bug report for the add-in errors.

As for this problem, well, if it doesn't cause problems then the warning message
itself is misleading.  If the warning is frivolous then it should be removed.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/monodevelop/+bug/212467/comments/15

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On 2008-08-08T05:36:27+00:00 Ben wrote:

A frivolous warning is a bug, but not a very pressing one.  Changing
priority to "low".

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/monodevelop/+bug/212467/comments/16

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On 2008-09-03T14:21:31+00:00 Paul wrote:

It's not even a bug to be honest as it's not required. That said, I'm
going to see what happens with it in rawhide...

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/monodevelop/+bug/212467/comments/17

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On 2008-09-12T08:38:25+00:00 Paul wrote:

Closing the bug - it's a warning that really has no effect on the
running of MD.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/monodevelop/+bug/212467/comments/18


** Changed in: monodevelop (Fedora)
       Status: Unknown => Invalid

** Changed in: monodevelop (Fedora)
   Importance: Unknown => Low

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