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Re: Nautilus broken (once again)...



Me again :-)

After a search on deja.com, it seems that my problem is related to bug
#79448, marked as done in nautilus 0.8.1

Well, not quite :-(


Le jeu, 15 mar 2001 11:45:54, franck routier a écrit :
> Not to respond to my own message, but I have got some more info on my
> problem :
> 
> When I launch nautilus, I get this message in /var/log/messages :
> 
> Mar 15 11:38:51 socrate gconfd (alci-965): starting (version 1.0.0), pid
> 965 user 'alci'
> Mar 15 11:38:51 socrate gconfd (alci-965): No configuration files found,
> trying to use the default config source `xml:readwrite:/home/alci/.gconf'
> Mar 15 11:38:51 socrate gconfd (alci-965): Initializing XML backend
> module
> Mar 15 11:38:51 socrate gconfd (alci-965): Directory/file permissions for
> XML source at root /home/alci/.gconf are: 700/600
> Mar 15 11:38:51 socrate gconfd (alci-965): Failed to notify listener
> 3338665986, removing: IDL:CORBA/COMM_FAILURE:1.0
> 
> Hope this can give a clue to someone more magic aware than I am :-)
> 
> 
> Le jeu, 15 mar 2001 09:18:08, franck routier a écrit :
> > Hello,
> > 
> > Nautilus is broken once again on my machine. I use latest unstable.
> > 
> > When I launch it, it just doesn't display anything (either launched
> from
> > a
> > terminal or from gnome menu).
> > If there is no ~/.nautilus/first-time-flag file, then it shows the
> > wirzard
> > and hangs.
> > 
> > The whole story is that was broken about a week ago, then it worked
> after
> > an upgrade of oaf, bonobo and such libraries, then it broke again...
> > 
> > I have got an error message when I do :
> > 
> > alci@socrate:~$ ls .nautilus/
> > desktop  first-time-flag
> > alci@socrate:~$ nautilus -c
> > running nautilus_self_check_string
> > running nautilus_self_check_string_list
> > running nautilus_self_check_enumeration
> > running nautilus_self_check_preferences
> > running nautilus_self_check_scalable_font
> > running nautilus_self_check_font_manager
> > running nautilus_self_check_string_map
> > running nautilus_self_check_art_extensions
> > running nautilus_self_check_gdk_pixbuf_extensions
> > running nautilus_self_check_glib_extensions
> > 
> > FAIL: check failed in nautilus-glib-extensions.c, line 1427
> >       evaluated: test_strftime ("%m/%d/%y, %I:%M %p", 2000, 1, 1, 1, 0,
> > 0)
> >        expected: 01/01/00, 01:00 AM
> >             got: 01/01/00, 01:00 
> > FAIL: check failed in nautilus-glib-extensions.c, line 1428
> >       evaluated: test_strftime ("%-m/%-d/%y, %-I:%M %p", 2000, 1, 1, 1,
> > 0,
> > 0)
> >        expected: 1/1/00, 1:00 AM
> >             got: 1/1/00, 1:00 
> > FAIL: check failed in nautilus-glib-extensions.c, line 1429
> >       evaluated: test_strftime ("%_m/%_d/%y, %_I:%M %p", 2000, 1, 1, 1,
> > 0,
> > 0)
> >        expected:  1/ 1/00,  1:00 AM
> >             got:  1/ 1/00,  1:00 
> > running nautilus_self_check_gdk_extensions
> > running nautilus_self_check_gdk_font_extensions
> > 
> > Gdk-WARNING **: Missing charsets in FontSet creation
> > 
> > 
> > Gdk-WARNING **:     ISO8859-1
> > 
> > 
> > Gdk-WARNING **:     ISO8859-1
> > 
> > 
> > ** ERROR **: file nautilus-gdk-font-extensions.c: line 957
> > (nautilus_gdk_font_get_fixed): assertion failed: (fixed_font != NULL)
> > aborting...
> > Abandon
> > 
> > Is this of any help to anyone to suggest where the problem resides ?
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > Franck
> > 
> > 
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