From blastwave at ianbaines.org Tue Aug 1 09:28:21 2006 From: blastwave at ianbaines.org (Ian Baines) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 08:28:21 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] CSW Gnome broken after pkg-get -u Message-ID: <001e01c6b53c$117df350$d8817995@eurotherm.local> It seems I have done a pkg-get -u at an unfortunate time and without having read some the recent postings regarding Gnome 2.14. This has left my CSWGnome broken and unusable. What is worse, the Sun Solaris 10 JDS won't run either so I now only have CDE as a desktop! And that of course means I cannot access my email which is all stored in Evolution. I guess I now have a mixture of Gnome 2.8 and 2.14 components on my system. Is there any way I can revert my system back to a working Gnome 2.8 version? Regards, Ian -- Ian Baines From ablanco at fing.edu.uy Tue Aug 1 15:38:03 2006 From: ablanco at fing.edu.uy (Ing. Alejandro Blanco ) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2006 10:38:03 -0300 Subject: [csw-users] Where is libgnome-menu.so.2 Message-ID: <44CF593B.4050104@fing.edu.uy> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I've install gnome 2.14 from http://www.blastwave.org/testing/GNOME and some binaries of gnome seems to need libgnome-menu.so.2 For example, when executing gnome-control-center, it complains. # /opt/csw/bin/gnome-control-center ld.so.1: gnome-control-center: fatal: libgnome-menu.so.2: open failed: No such file or directory Killed # ldd /opt/csw/bin/gnome-control-center . . . libgnome-menu.so.2 => (file not found) . . I've installed the package gnome_menus-2.15.4-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg but it does'nt include the file requested. am'I doing something wrong ?. Do you have any idea ?. I'd appreciate any help. Thanks in advance, Ing. Alejandro Blanco Unidad de Recursos Inform?ticos - Facultad de Ingenier?a - Universidad de la Rep?blica -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.4 (SunOS) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFEz1k7Qu7+qbfUURYRAriLAJ4zfyGAthzgw7ZK0C/JHuW08RuULQCfRQ3y q0kYE4eTM1iwt25kLJj+Cfc= =zgi2 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From james at blastwave.org Tue Aug 1 15:54:10 2006 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2006 13:54:10 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Where is libgnome-menu.so.2 In-Reply-To: <44CF593B.4050104@fing.edu.uy> References: <44CF593B.4050104@fing.edu.uy> Message-ID: <20060801.13541000.1665552311@gyor.> On 01/08/06, 14:38:03, "Ing." Alejandro Blanco wrote regarding [csw-users] Where is libgnome-menu.so.2: > # /opt/csw/bin/gnome-control-center > ld.so.1: gnome-control-center: fatal: libgnome-menu.so.2: open failed: > No such file or directory > Killed > # ldd /opt/csw/bin/gnome-control-center > . > . > . > libgnome-menu.so.2 => (file not found) > . dump -Lv /opt/csw/bin/gnome-control-center doesn't show libgnome-menu.so.2 as needed by gnome-control-center, neither can I find a libgnome-menu.so.2 in the CSW file lists. Can you do $ ldd -v /opt/csw/bin/gnome-control-center to see what is calling for libgnome-menu.so.2? James. From dclarke at blastwave.org Tue Aug 1 16:51:23 2006 From: dclarke at blastwave.org (Dennis Clarke) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 10:51:23 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [csw-users] Where is libgnome-menu.so.2 In-Reply-To: <44CF593B.4050104@fing.edu.uy> References: <44CF593B.4050104@fing.edu.uy> Message-ID: <61294.65.95.197.192.1154443883.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> > > I've install gnome 2.14 from http://www.blastwave.org/testing/GNOME and > some binaries of gnome seems to need libgnome-menu.so.2 > > For example, when executing gnome-control-center, it complains. > > # /opt/csw/bin/gnome-control-center > ld.so.1: gnome-control-center: fatal: libgnome-menu.so.2: open failed: > No such file or directory > Killed > > # ldd /opt/csw/bin/gnome-control-center > . > . > . > libgnome-menu.so.2 => (file not found) > . > . > > > I've installed the package gnome_menus-2.15.4-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg but > it does'nt include the file requested. > > am'I doing something wrong ?. > > Do you have any idea ?. > > I'd appreciate any help. > This is what I have here : # ldd /opt/csw/bin/gnome-control-center libfontconfig.so.1 => /opt/csw/lib/libfontconfig.so.1 libfreetype.so.6 => /opt/csw/lib/libfreetype.so.6 libexpat.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libexpat.so.0 libglade-2.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libglade-2.0.so.0 libgnome-desktop-2.so.2 => /opt/csw/lib/libgnome-desktop-2.so.2 libgnomeui-2.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libgnomeui-2.so.0 libgnome-keyring.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libgnome-keyring.so.0 libjpeg.so.62 => /opt/csw/lib/libjpeg.so.62 libstartup-notification-1.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libstartup-notification-1.so.0 libbonoboui-2.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libbonoboui-2.so.0 libgnomecanvas-2.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libgnomecanvas-2.so.0 libgnome-2.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libgnome-2.so.0 libesd.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libesd.so.0 libaudiofile.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libaudiofile.so.0 libart_lgpl_2.so.2 => /opt/csw/lib/libart_lgpl_2.so.2 libpangoft2-1.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libpangoft2-1.0.so.0 libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0 libatk-1.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libatk-1.0.so.0 libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.so.0 libpangoxft-1.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libpangoxft-1.0.so.0 libpangox-1.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libpangox-1.0.so.0 libpango-1.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libpango-1.0.so.0 libgnomevfs-2.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libgnomevfs-2.so.0 libxml2.so.2 => /opt/csw/lib/libxml2.so.2 libpthread.so.1 => /usr/lib/libpthread.so.1 libz.so => /opt/csw/lib/libz.so libssl.so.0.9.7 => /opt/csw/lib/libssl.so.0.9.7 libcrypto.so.0.9.7 => /opt/csw/lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.7 librt.so.1 => /usr/lib/librt.so.1 libbonobo-2.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libbonobo-2.so.0 libgconf-2.so.4 => /opt/csw/lib/libgconf-2.so.4 libbonobo-activation.so.4 => /opt/csw/lib/libbonobo-activation.so.4 libORBitCosNaming-2.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libORBitCosNaming-2.so.0 libORBit-2.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libORBit-2.so.0 libpopt.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libpopt.so.0 libgobject-2.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0 libresolv.so.2 => /usr/lib/libresolv.so.2 libm.so.1 => /usr/lib/libm.so.1 libgmodule-2.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libgmodule-2.0.so.0 libdl.so.1 => /usr/lib/libdl.so.1 libgthread-2.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libgthread-2.0.so.0 libglib-2.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0 libintl.so.3 => /opt/csw/lib/libintl.so.3 libc.so.1 => /usr/lib/libc.so.1 libiconv.so.2 => /opt/csw/lib/libiconv.so.2 libSM.so.6 => /usr/openwin/lib/libSM.so.6 libICE.so.6 => /usr/openwin/lib/libICE.so.6 libX11.so.4 => /usr/openwin/lib/libX11.so.4 libsocket.so.1 => /usr/lib/libsocket.so.1 libnsl.so.1 => /usr/lib/libnsl.so.1 libz.so.1 (SUNW_1.1) => (version not found) libpangocairo-1.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libpangocairo-1.0.so.0 libcairo.so.2 => /opt/csw/lib/libcairo.so.2 libXrender.so.1 => /opt/csw/lib/libXrender.so.1 libpng12.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libpng12.so.0 libnet.so => /opt/csw/lib/libnet.so libthread.so.1 => /usr/lib/libthread.so.1 libXext.so.0 => /usr/openwin/lib/libXext.so.0 libXft.so.2 => /opt/csw/lib/libXft.so.2 libaio.so.1 => /usr/lib/libaio.so.1 libmp.so.2 => /usr/lib/libmp.so.2 /usr/platform/SUNW,Sun-Blade-1000/lib/libc_psr.so.1 # # pkginfo -l CSWcontrolcenter PKGINST: CSWcontrolcenter NAME: control_center - The GNOME Control Center for GNOME 2 CATEGORY: application ARCH: sparc VERSION: 2.8.1,REV=2004.12.08 VENDOR: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/ packaged for CSW by Michael Gernoth PSTAMP: callisto20041208160418 INSTDATE: Jul 24 2006 20:11 HOTLINE: http://www.blastwave.org/bugtrack/ EMAIL: michael at blastwave.org STATUS: completely installed FILES: 284 installed pathnames 71 shared pathnames 81 directories 25 executables 16279 blocks used (approx) This looks to be an old version for me here but its what I get from a pkg-get -u hrmmmm ... I better look into this. Dennis From ablanco at fing.edu.uy Tue Aug 1 17:08:55 2006 From: ablanco at fing.edu.uy (Ing. Alejandro Blanco ) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2006 12:08:55 -0300 Subject: [csw-users] Where is libgnome-menu.so.2 In-Reply-To: <61294.65.95.197.192.1154443883.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> References: <44CF593B.4050104@fing.edu.uy> <61294.65.95.197.192.1154443883.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> Message-ID: <44CF6E87.5030801@fing.edu.uy> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Yep. I've arrived to the same conclution. The problem is CSWcontrolcenter. I've the version 2.12.0 # pkginfo -l CSWcontrolcenter PKGINST: CSWcontrolcenter NAME: control_center - The GNOME Control Center CATEGORY: application ARCH: i386 VERSION: 2.12.0 BASEDIR: / VENDOR: http://www.gnome.org packaged for CSW by Ken Mays PSTAMP: daedal20050911153408 INSTDATE: May 03 2006 14:53 HOTLINE: http://www.blastwave.org/bugtrak/ EMAIL: kenmays at blastwave.org STATUS: completely installed FILES: 346 installed pathnames 158 shared pathnames 166 directories 19 executables 12514 blocks used (approx) which I've installed when testing gnome 2.8 some month ago. I'll uninstall these version and downgrade to the 2.8.1 Thanks for your help. - -- Ing. Alejandro Blanco Unidad de Recursos Inform?ticos - Facultad de Ingenier?a - Universidad de la Rep?blica -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.4 (SunOS) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFEz26HQu7+qbfUURYRAuDBAJkBOZSafm/dWRRwPGlRSw3811a4PACg5P4P 3sXAZ8Hr4aY4U7OwQqMQqGY= =HU1J -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From eric.enright at gmail.com Tue Aug 1 19:12:02 2006 From: eric.enright at gmail.com (Eric Enright) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 13:12:02 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] bzflag sound Message-ID: <3a74b99d0608011012p762d372cv348eb98e29c2f281@mail.gmail.com> Sound in bzflag appears to be broken. Has anyone had luck with it? Thanks, Eric From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Wed Aug 2 01:02:28 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 16:02:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Where is libgnome-menu.so.2 In-Reply-To: <61294.65.95.197.192.1154443883.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> Message-ID: <20060801230228.9025.qmail@web33614.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Whoaa there!!!! **ALL** of the GNOME packages in the GNOME dir you see in testing/GNOME 'should' be in the unstable tree. If you think you are missing something, then you can rebuild or build your own package. GNOME 2.14 is a migration effort so you have to rebuild some of your packages to link correctly to it (the developers changed a few things around). The current pkg-config 0.20 on our build systems is breaking a few things. This was discussed before. I know about control center and when the build systems are updated (I hoped after all the current GNOME packages were in unstable), then I can start wrapping things up and 'fixing' things like GIMP again. I also have to fix CSWgnome and CSWgnome-minimal to pick up other packages!!! So, if you want a working stable GNOME then **PLEASE** use the stable branch for now. I am still patching and fixing bugs people are reporting to me - but understand that this new GNOME 2.14 is under construction for another week (or two). So little time..so much to do... You'll see updates once we get caught up elsewhere.... ~ Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Wed Aug 2 01:18:04 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 16:18:04 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Where is libgnome-menu.so.2 In-Reply-To: <20060801.13541000.1665552311@gyor.> Message-ID: <20060801231804.41531.qmail@web33615.mail.mud.yahoo.com> You need gnome_menu. Control-Center uses gnome_menu for the v2.12 version of control center. gnome-menu is a new package. Again, lets get everything in unstable and then get some things corrected on our build systems. ~K __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From dclarke at blastwave.org Wed Aug 2 17:17:35 2006 From: dclarke at blastwave.org (Dennis Clarke) Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2006 11:17:35 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [csw-users] Where is libgnome-menu.so.2 In-Reply-To: <20060801231804.41531.qmail@web33615.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20060801.13541000.1665552311@gyor.> <20060801231804.41531.qmail@web33615.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <4065.209.226.150.56.1154531855.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> > You need gnome_menu. Control-Center uses gnome_menu > for the v2.12 version of control center. gnome-menu is > a new package. > > Again, lets get everything in unstable and then get > some things corrected on our build systems. > I am in the process of doing a package audit on the build stack. shortly ( yes really ) we will be able to look at the i386 and sparc systems and then determine what needs to change next. This is a process of incremental march towards perfection. :-) Dennis Clarke From pfelecan at blastwave.org Wed Aug 2 19:35:38 2006 From: pfelecan at blastwave.org (Peter FELECAN) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2006 19:35:38 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Emacs 22 snapsot 20060801 CVS in testing Message-ID: The monthly CVS snapshot of the next version of Emacs, is in the testing area: http://www.blastwave.org/testing/emacs-22.0.50,REV=cvs20060801-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz http://www.blastwave.org/testing/emacs-22.0.50,REV=cvs20060801-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz If you wish to use/test the bleeding edge Emacs, you're welcome. But, if there are issues, please report them upstream; I'll manage only the packaging side. To install this package, you need to remove all dependent packages and Emacs 21.4 itself; after that, you install, using pkgadd, the CVS Emacs corresponding to your architecture and, if you're a TeX user, the nifty AucTex package. Note that this version includes the successors of: oortgnus and emacscalc, available as Blastwave packages, and many other, previously separate, packages --- e.g., tramp. I'll made a new testing package the next month. Enjoy -- Peter From alekz at xs4all.nl Thu Aug 3 00:51:00 2006 From: alekz at xs4all.nl (Alekz) Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2006 00:51:00 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [csw-users] CSWgail cannot be installed In-Reply-To: <4065.209.226.150.56.1154531855.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> Message-ID: <20060803003914.N74317-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> Looks like there is an error in CSWgail/install/depend file: P CSWfconfig P CSWftype2 P CSWgail <----- P CSWggettext P CSWglib2 P CSWgtk2 P CSWlibart P CSWlibatk P CSWlibcairo P CSWlibgnomecanvas P CSWlibxrender P CSWpango P CSWpng P CSWzlib CSWgail should not depend on itself. The result is (as expected): # pkg-get -i gail No existing install of CSWgail found. Installing... Pre-existing local file gail-1.9.0-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz matches checksum Keeping existing file Analysing special files... 2000 blocks Trying to install dependancy gail No existing install of CSWgail found. Installing... Pre-existing local file gail-1.9.0-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz matches checksum Keeping existing file Analysing special files... 2000 blocks Trying to install dependancy gail No existing install of CSWgail found. Installing... Pre-existing local file gail-1.9.0-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz matches checksum Keeping existing file Analysing special files... 2000 blocks Trying to install dependancy gail No existing install of CSWgail found. Installing... Pre-existing local file gail-1.9.0-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz matches checksum Keeping existing file Analysing special files... 2000 blocks Trying to install dependancy gail No existing install of CSWgail found. Installing... Pre-existing local file gail-1.9.0-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz matches checksum Keeping existing file Analysing special files... 2000 blocks Trying to install dependancy gail ^C Cheers, Alexey From alekz at xs4all.nl Thu Aug 3 01:04:33 2006 From: alekz at xs4all.nl (Alekz) Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2006 01:04:33 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [csw-users] CSWgail cannot be installed In-Reply-To: <20060803003914.N74317-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> Message-ID: <20060803005617.P74317-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> The simplest workaround is: o- download and ungzip the package o- uncpio the package into /var/tmp pkgadd -s /var/tmp -d gail-1.9.0-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg o- Change CSWgail/install/depend and CSWgail/pkgmap files: In /var/tmp/CSWgail/install/depend: - remove "P CSWgail" line In /var/tmp/CSWgail/pkgmap - go to the very bottom - change 1 i depend 174 14438 1153134744 to: 1 i depend 164 13666 1153134744 o- Install the package manually pkgadd -d /var/tmp CSWgail If you made any other changes in /var/tmp/CSWgail/install/depend (extra space or carriage return) you might get an error like: pkgadd: ERROR: packaging file is corrupt file size <174> expected <164> actual file cksum <14438> expected <13666> actual Change /var/tmp/CSWgail/pkgmap accordingly and try again. -Alexey On Thu, 3 Aug 2006, Alekz wrote: > >Looks like there is an error in CSWgail/install/depend file: > >P CSWfconfig >P CSWftype2 >P CSWgail <----- >P CSWggettext >P CSWglib2 >P CSWgtk2 >P CSWlibart >P CSWlibatk >P CSWlibcairo >P CSWlibgnomecanvas >P CSWlibxrender >P CSWpango >P CSWpng >P CSWzlib > >CSWgail should not depend on itself. The result is (as >expected): > ># pkg-get -i gail >No existing install of CSWgail found. Installing... >Pre-existing local file gail-1.9.0-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz >matches checksum >Keeping existing file >Analysing special files... >2000 blocks >Trying to install dependancy gail >No existing install of CSWgail found. Installing... >Pre-existing local file gail-1.9.0-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz >matches checksum >Keeping existing file >Analysing special files... >2000 blocks >Trying to install dependancy gail >No existing install of CSWgail found. Installing... >Pre-existing local file gail-1.9.0-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz >matches checksum >Keeping existing file >Analysing special files... >2000 blocks >Trying to install dependancy gail >No existing install of CSWgail found. Installing... >Pre-existing local file gail-1.9.0-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz >matches checksum >Keeping existing file >Analysing special files... >2000 blocks >Trying to install dependancy gail >No existing install of CSWgail found. Installing... >Pre-existing local file gail-1.9.0-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz >matches checksum >Keeping existing file >Analysing special files... >2000 blocks >Trying to install dependancy gail >^C > > >Cheers, >Alexey > >_______________________________________________ >users mailing list >users at lists.blastwave.org >https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users > From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Thu Aug 3 01:23:23 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2006 16:23:23 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] CSWgail cannot be installed In-Reply-To: <20060803003914.N74317-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> Message-ID: <20060802232323.27814.qmail@web33604.mail.mud.yahoo.com> This is fixed (new REV is out). ~K __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From alekz at xs4all.nl Thu Aug 3 01:28:41 2006 From: alekz at xs4all.nl (Alekz) Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2006 01:28:41 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [csw-users] CSWgimp 2.2.12 does not support JPEG? In-Reply-To: <20060803003914.N74317-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> Message-ID: <20060803012338.K74317-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> I've just "pkg-get'ed -uU" gimp and now it does not support JPEG files. Is it a known problem or am I doing anything wrong? Thank you, Alexey From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Thu Aug 3 01:34:08 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2006 16:34:08 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] CSWgimp 2.2.12 does not support JPEG? In-Reply-To: <20060803012338.K74317-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> Message-ID: <20060802233408.54030.qmail@web33614.mail.mud.yahoo.com> As for gimp 2.2.12, I am working on that very soon.... ~K __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From Darin.Perusich at cognigencorp.com Fri Aug 4 20:52:46 2006 From: Darin.Perusich at cognigencorp.com (Darin Perusich) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2006 14:52:46 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] /testing amanda 2.5.0p2 Message-ID: <44D3977E.3050405@cognigencorp.com> Hello, amanda 2.5.0p2 is available in /testing. i will be extensively testing the SPARC version over the next few weeks but i would appreciate feedback from x86 users. I STRONGLY RECOMMEND NOT USING THIS FOR PRODUCTION BACKUPS, until it's moved into unstable. you have been warned. "WHAT IS AMANDA AMANDA, the Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver, is a backup system that allows the administrator to set up a single master backup server to back up multiple hosts over network to tape drives/changers or disks or optical media. AMANDA uses native dump and/or GNU tar facilities and can back up a large number of workstations running multiple versions of Unix." a few of the new features in 2.5.0 are: * Communication security/authentication: Kerberos 4/5, OpenSSH * Data security: Symmetric/Assymetric encrytion algorithms (aesutil and gpg encryption), encryption can be done on server or client, custom encryption utilities can be used. * Compression: Ability to add custom compression tools. This is a really useful feature especially since it can specified for a DLE. * Dump images spanning multiple media volumes - Dump images are no longer restricted to a single media volume (tape or vtape). Data restoration can be done using amrecover and amfetchdump commands. * Auto tape labelling - This optional feature is good for disk backups. Dependencies... CSWmtx Control tape autoloaders. CSWgnuplot The Gnuplot Plotting Utility CSWgtar GNU tape archiver CSWggettext GNU gettext CSWreadline library to enable interactive line editing CSWcommon useful standard CSW filesystem symlinks and files -- Darin Perusich Unix Systems Administrator Cognigen Corporation 395 Youngs Rd. Williamsville, NY 14221 darinper at cognigencorp.com From Darin.Perusich at cognigencorp.com Fri Aug 4 21:56:09 2006 From: Darin.Perusich at cognigencorp.com (Darin Perusich) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2006 15:56:09 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] [csw-maintainers] /testing amanda 2.5.0p2 In-Reply-To: <44D39B6D.nailGBJ1D16HN@burner> References: <44D3977E.3050405@cognigencorp.com> <44D39B6D.nailGBJ1D16HN@burner> Message-ID: <44D3A659.4030800@cognigencorp.com> Joerg Schilling wrote: > > I strongly recommend not to use GNU tar for backups as GNU tar has various > bugs and as incremental backups with GNU tar did never work correctly. > i have been using GNU tar to backup my non-solaris systems via amanda for around 7 years and i've never once had an issue. i can't say the same for archives created with the solaris tar. > If you use Amanda, either use ufsdump/ufsrestore or wait until Amanda supports > star. > star support should be coming when the Application API is implemented. see http://wiki.zmanda.com/index.php/Application_API -- Darin Perusich Unix Systems Administrator Cognigen Corporation 395 Youngs Rd. Williamsville, NY 14221 darinper at cognigencorp.com From retsil at iinet.net.au Tue Aug 8 04:33:30 2006 From: retsil at iinet.net.au (retsil at iinet.net.au) Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2006 10:33:30 +0800 Subject: [csw-users] Problem with CSWooocore Message-ID: <1155004410.44d7f7fa660af@mail.iinet.net.au> This is just a follow up for CSWooocore on Solaris 9. Open office produces the following error message. ld.so.1: javaldx: fatal: libm.so.1: version `SUNW_1.1.1' not found (required by file /opt/csw/OpenOffice.org/program/libstlport_sunpro.so) ld.so.1: javaldx: fatal: libm.so.1: open failed: No such file or directory ld.so.1: javaldx: fatal: relocation error: file /opt/csw/OpenOffice.org/program/libjvmfwk.so.3: symbol __1cE_STLM__node_alloc4BiA_Iallocate6FI_pv_: referenced symbol not found ld.so.1: soffice.bin: fatal: libm.so.1: version `SUNW_1.1.1' not found (required by file /opt/csw/OpenOffice.org/program/libstlport_sunpro.so) ld.so.1: soffice.bin: fatal: libm.so.1: open failed: No such file or directory ld.so.1: soffice.bin: fatal: relocation error: file /opt/csw/OpenOffice.org/program/libvcl680ss.so: symbol __1cE_STLM__node_alloc4BiA_Iallocate6FI_pv_: referenced symbol not found Killed This is because you need additional patches to those in the recommended cluster. The patch for SPARC solaris 9 is 111722-04. The patch for SPARC solaris 8 is 111721-04. The corresponding patch for x86 is 112757-01. Robbie From retsil at iinet.net.au Tue Aug 8 04:57:34 2006 From: retsil at iinet.net.au (retsil at iinet.net.au) Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2006 10:57:34 +0800 Subject: [csw-users] Problem with CSWooocore (Cont.) Message-ID: <1155005854.44d7fd9e37a87@mail.iinet.net.au> Hi, I have an unexpected package dependancy required for openoffice. This causes the following error when I attempt to open a document ld.so.1: soffice.bin: fatal: libdb-4.2.so: open failed: No such file or directory ld.so.1: soffice.bin: fatal: relocation error: file /opt/csw/OpenOffice.org/program/libucpchelp1.so: symbol db_create: referenced symbol not found Killed The solution appears to be simply forcing an update on berkleydb ./pkg-get -u berkeleydb4 (OOO appears to require berkeleydb4 4.2.52,REV=2005.04.28_rev=p4 ) Robbie From pgress at optonline.net Tue Aug 8 05:09:04 2006 From: pgress at optonline.net (Paul Gress) Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2006 23:09:04 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] Problem with CSWooocore (Cont.) In-Reply-To: <1155005854.44d7fd9e37a87@mail.iinet.net.au> References: <1155005854.44d7fd9e37a87@mail.iinet.net.au> Message-ID: <44D80050.5050308@optonline.net> retsil at iinet.net.au wrote: > > Hi, > > I have an unexpected package dependancy required for openoffice. > This causes the following error when I attempt to open a document > > ld.so.1: soffice.bin: fatal: libdb-4.2.so: open failed: No such file or > directory > ld.so.1: soffice.bin: fatal: relocation error: file > /opt/csw/OpenOffice.org/program/libucpchelp1.so: symbol db_create: > referenced symbol not found > Killed > > The solution appears to be simply forcing an update on berkleydb > > ./pkg-get -u berkeleydb4 > > What I usually do is "pkg-get -Uu", This will update all your older revision packages in one pass. Paul From pgress at optonline.net Tue Aug 8 07:01:28 2006 From: pgress at optonline.net (Paul Gress) Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 01:01:28 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] GFTP Message-ID: <44D81AA8.5090905@optonline.net> Hi, Just did a "pkg-get -Uu". All updating appeared normal, now all the latest and greatest. Running Gnome 2.6 from Solaris 10U2 gftp doesn't work anymore as of the updating. $ /opt/csw/bin/gftp Segmentation Fault - core dumped $ ldd /opt/csw/bin/gftp ldd: /opt/csw/bin/gftp: unsupported or unknown file type Any clues? Oh BTW, W2100z (X64). Thanks, Paul From pandyajn at gmail.com Tue Aug 8 07:44:38 2006 From: pandyajn at gmail.com (Jalpa Pandya) Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2006 11:14:38 +0530 Subject: [csw-users] CSWgaim does not show PNG/GIF icons ? Message-ID: <9b169c640608072244l78386373qdd0996da7417e0c3@mail.gmail.com> Hi, I have just "pkg-get'ed -uU" gaim and now it does not show the icons from /opt/csw/share/pixmaps/gaim. Following is the debugger output generated by gaim... Looking at the log, I think there is a problem with latest Gtk. Any ideas ? >> gaim -d sound: Initializing sound output drivers. Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed plugins: registering plugin-load signal plugins: registering plugin-unload signal plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/autorecon.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/autorecon.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/docklet.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/docklet.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/extplacement.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/extplacement.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/gaim-remote.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/gaim-remote.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/gestures.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/gestures.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/gevolution.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/gevolution.so plugins: /opt/csw/lib/gaim/gevolution.so is unloadable: ld.so.1: gaim: fatal: libedata-book-1.2.so.2: open failed: No such file or directory plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/history.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/history.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/iconaway.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/iconaway.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/idle.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/idle.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libgg.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libgg.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libirc.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libirc.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libjabber.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libjabber.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libmsn.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libmsn.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libnapster.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libnapster.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libnovell.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libnovell.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/liboscar.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/liboscar.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libyahoo.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libyahoo.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libzephyr.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libzephyr.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/notify.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/notify.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/perl.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/perl.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/relnot.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/relnot.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/spellchk.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/spellchk.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl-gnutls.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl-gnutls.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl-nss.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl-nss.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/statenotify.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/statenotify.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/tcl.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/tcl.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ticker.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ticker.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/timestamp.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/timestamp.so plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/smileys plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/prefs.xml plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/logs plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/accounts.xml plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/icons plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/accels plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/blist.xml plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/pounces.xml plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/dict plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/status.xml plugins: registering plugin-load signal plugins: registering plugin-unload signal plugins: registering plugin-load signal plugins: registering plugin-unload signal blist import: Reading /users/npandya/.gaim/blist.xml blist import: Finished reading /users/npandya/.gaim/blist.xml prefs: Reading /users/npandya/.gaim/prefs.xml prefs: Finished reading /users/npandya/.gaim/prefs.xml plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/idle.so plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/iconaway.so plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl-gnutls.so plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl.so plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/autorecon.so plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/spellchk.so plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/docklet.so tray icon: plugin loaded tray icon: created plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/history.so ui_main: Failed to load the default window icon! Session Management: ICE initialized. Session Management: Connecting with no previous ID Session Management: Handling new ICE connection... done. Session Management: Connected to manager (KDE) with client ID 107a323433000115501551800000006600012 Session Management: Using gaim as command accounts: Writing accounts to disk. pounces: Writing pounces to disk. Session Management: Received first save_yourself Session Management: Received save_complete tray icon: embedded Thank you, Nitin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.blastwave.org/pipermail/users/attachments/20060808/b86e31a1/attachment.html From james at blastwave.org Tue Aug 8 10:31:11 2006 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 08:31:11 GMT Subject: [csw-users] GFTP In-Reply-To: <44D81AA8.5090905@optonline.net> References: <44D81AA8.5090905@optonline.net> Message-ID: <20060808.8311100.196577371@gyor.> On 08/08/06, 06:01:28, Paul Gress wrote regarding [csw-users] GFTP: > Just did a "pkg-get -Uu". All updating appeared normal, now all the > latest and greatest. Running Gnome 2.6 from Solaris 10U2 gftp doesn't > work anymore as of the updating. > $ /opt/csw/bin/gftp > Segmentation Fault - core dumped > $ ldd /opt/csw/bin/gftp > ldd: /opt/csw/bin/gftp: unsupported or unknown file type > Any clues? $ file /opt/csw/bin/gftp /opt/csw/bin/gftp: executable shell script $ cat /opt/csw/bin/gftp #!/bin/sh prefix=/opt/csw exec_prefix=${prefix} if [ "$DISPLAY " != " " ] && [ -f ${exec_prefix}/bin/gftp-gtk ]; then exec ${exec_prefix}/bin/gftp-gtk ${1+"$@"} elif [ -f ${exec_prefix}/bin/gftp-text ]; then exec ${exec_prefix}/bin/gftp-text ${1+"$@"} else echo "Error: Can't find gFTP binaries installed in ${exec_prefix}/bin" fi $ ldd /opt/csw/bin/gftp-gtk libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0 libatk-1.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libatk-1.0.so.0 libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.so.0 ... It's probable one of the new crop of gnome libraries is causing the problem, naturally look to the packages that were recently updated. Try the core file to see the place the program crashed. James. From james at blastwave.org Tue Aug 8 10:31:12 2006 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 08:31:12 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Problem with CSWooocore In-Reply-To: <1155004410.44d7f7fa660af@mail.iinet.net.au> References: <1155004410.44d7f7fa660af@mail.iinet.net.au> Message-ID: <20060808.8311200.90715800@gyor.> On 08/08/06, 03:33:30, wrote regarding [csw-users] Problem with CSWooocore: > This is just a follow up for CSWooocore on Solaris 9. > Open office produces the following error message. > This is because you need additional patches to those in the recommended > cluster. > The patch for SPARC solaris 9 is 111722-04. > The patch for SPARC solaris 8 is 111721-04. > The corresponding patch for x86 is > 112757-01. Thanks for your note, Robbie. This is an oversight for Solaris 9 installs. The packages have a checkinstall (actually in the openofficexxx packages because there are smaller to retry should the check fail) which looks for the following non-recommended-cluster patches on Solaris 8: sparc SUNWlibms 111721-04 SUNWlibC 108434-04 SUNWxi18n 108773-13 SUNWtoo 109147-14 i386 SUNWlibms 112757-01 SUNWlibC 108436-01 SUNWxi18n 108774-12 I will add a check for 111722-04 on Solaris 9. The testing was done on Solaris 8. If anyone can help by recommending additional patches please do so. James. From pgress at optonline.net Tue Aug 8 16:29:57 2006 From: pgress at optonline.net (Paul Gress) Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 10:29:57 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] GFTP In-Reply-To: <20060808.8311100.196577371@gyor> References: <44D81AA8.5090905@optonline.net> <20060808.8311100.196577371@gyor> Message-ID: <44D89FE5.8030902@optonline.net> James Lee wrote: > On 08/08/06, 06:01:28, Paul Gress wrote regarding > [csw-users] GFTP: > > >> Just did a "pkg-get -Uu". All updating appeared normal, now all the >> latest and greatest. Running Gnome 2.6 from Solaris 10U2 gftp doesn't >> work anymore as of the updating. >> > > >> $ /opt/csw/bin/gftp >> Segmentation Fault - core dumped >> $ ldd /opt/csw/bin/gftp >> ldd: /opt/csw/bin/gftp: unsupported or unknown file type >> > > >> Any clues? >> > > > $ ldd /opt/csw/bin/gftp-gtk > libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 > libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0 > libatk-1.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libatk-1.0.so.0 > libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.so.0 > ... > I should of known that. Maybe I found the source of the trouble. I did a truss, here's the output for the last couple of lines: stat64("/export/medusa/kenmays/build/x86_gtk/gtk+-2.10.1/gdk-pixbuf/libpixbufloader-xpm.la", 0x08046BC0) Err#2 ENOENT stat64("/export/medusa/kenmays/build/x86_gtk/gtk+-2.10.1/gdk-pixbuf/libpixbufloader-xpm.la.so", 0x08046BC0) Err#2 ENOENT stat64("/export/medusa/kenmays/build/x86_gtk/gtk+-2.10.1/gdk-pixbuf/libpixbufloader-xpm.la.la", 0x08046BC0) Err#2 ENOENT open64("/export/medusa/kenmays/build/x86_gtk/gtk+-2.10.1/gdk-pixbuf/libpixbufloader-xpm.la", O_RDONLY) Err#2 ENOENT llseek(10, 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFE400, SEEK_CUR) = 1024 close(10) = 0 fstat64(5, 0x08046F90) = 0 fstat64(5, 0x08046ED0) = 0 ioctl(5, TCGETA, 0x08046F64) Err#25 ENOTTY write(5, " E r r o r o p e n i n".., 57) = 57 Incurred fault #6, FLTBOUNDS %pc = 0x08080542 siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0x00000018 Received signal #11, SIGSEGV [default] siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0x00000018 Looks like were looking in the wrong directory for "libpixbufloader-xpm.la.so". Guess we need Ken. Paul From pgress at optonline.net Tue Aug 8 16:53:42 2006 From: pgress at optonline.net (Paul Gress) Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 10:53:42 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] GFTP In-Reply-To: <44D89FE5.8030902@optonline.net> References: <44D81AA8.5090905@optonline.net> <20060808.8311100.196577371@gyor> <44D89FE5.8030902@optonline.net> Message-ID: <44D8A576.9020704@optonline.net> Paul Gress wrote: > Maybe I found the source of the trouble. I did > a truss, here's the output for the last couple of lines: > > > stat64("/export/medusa/kenmays/build/x86_gtk/gtk+-2.10.1/gdk-pixbuf/libpixbufloader-xpm.la", > 0x08046BC0) Err#2 ENOENT > stat64("/export/medusa/kenmays/build/x86_gtk/gtk+-2.10.1/gdk-pixbuf/libpixbufloader-xpm.la.so", > 0x08046BC0) Err#2 ENOENT > stat64("/export/medusa/kenmays/build/x86_gtk/gtk+-2.10.1/gdk-pixbuf/libpixbufloader-xpm.la.la", > 0x08046BC0) Err#2 ENOENT > open64("/export/medusa/kenmays/build/x86_gtk/gtk+-2.10.1/gdk-pixbuf/libpixbufloader-xpm.la", > O_RDONLY) Err#2 ENOENT > llseek(10, 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFE400, SEEK_CUR) = 1024 > close(10) = 0 > fstat64(5, 0x08046F90) = 0 > fstat64(5, 0x08046ED0) = 0 > ioctl(5, TCGETA, 0x08046F64) Err#25 ENOTTY > write(5, " E r r o r o p e n i n".., 57) = 57 > Incurred fault #6, FLTBOUNDS %pc = 0x08080542 > siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0x00000018 > Received signal #11, SIGSEGV [default] > siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0x00000018 > > > Looks like were looking in the wrong directory for > "libpixbufloader-xpm.la.so". Guess we need Ken. > > Paul > Sorry for replying to myself, but this is definitely the source of trouble. I added in the kenmays directories and copied the libpixbufloader-xpm.* files, now it works. Paul From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Tue Aug 8 16:58:50 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 16:58:50 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Error when building Firefox 1.5.0.6 Message-ID: <44D8A6AA.6080503@ericsson.com> I'm trying to build my own version of Firefox 1.5.0.6 with /opt/csw as the base for software it depends on. I've been doing this for ages... but today i ran into the following: ... checking for pkg-config... /opt/csw/bin/pkg-config checking for gtk+-2.0 >= 1.3.7... Couldn't parse Cflags field into an argument vector: missing argument configure: error: Library requirements (gtk+-2.0 >= 1.3.7) not met; consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if your libraries are in a nonstandard prefix so pkg-config can find them. *** Fix above errors and then restart with "gmake -f client.mk build" gmake[1]: *** [configure] Error 1 gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/opt/pub/src/mozilla/firefox/1.5.0.6/src/mozilla' gmake: *** [/opt/pub/src/mozilla/firefox/1.5.0.6/src/mozilla/Makefile] Error 2 gmake: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop. If I run e.g. '/opt/csw/bin/pkg-config --debug --libs gtk+-2.0' I get this: ... Parsing package file '/opt/csw/lib/pkgconfig/gobject-2.0.pc' line>prefix=/opt/csw Variable declaration, 'prefix' has value '/opt/csw' line>exec_prefix=${prefix} Variable declaration, 'exec_prefix' has value '/opt/csw' line>libdir=${exec_prefix}/lib Variable declaration, 'libdir' has value '/opt/csw/lib' line>includedir=${prefix}/include Variable declaration, 'includedir' has value '/opt/csw/include' line> line>Name: GObject line>Description: GLib Type, Object, Parameter and Signal Library line>Requires: glib-2.0 Looking for package 'glib-2.0' Looking for package 'glib-2.0-uninstalled' Reading 'glib-2.0' from file '/opt/csw/lib/pkgconfig/glib-2.0.pc' Parsing package file '/opt/csw/lib/pkgconfig/glib-2.0.pc' line>prefix=/opt/csw Variable declaration, 'prefix' has value '/opt/csw' line>exec_prefix=${prefix} Variable declaration, 'exec_prefix' has value '/opt/csw' line>libdir=${exec_prefix}/lib Variable declaration, 'libdir' has value '/opt/csw/lib' line>includedir=${prefix}/include Variable declaration, 'includedir' has value '/opt/csw/include' line> line>glib_genmarshal=glib-genmarshal Variable declaration, 'glib_genmarshal' has value 'glib-genmarshal' line>gobject_query=gobject-query Variable declaration, 'gobject_query' has value 'gobject-query' line>glib_mkenums=glib-mkenums Variable declaration, 'glib_mkenums' has value 'glib-mkenums' line> line>Name: GLib line>Description: C Utility Library line>Version: 2.12.1 line>Libs: -L${libdir} -lglib-2.0 -lintl line>Cflags: -I${includedir}/glib-2.0 -I${libdir}/glib-2.0/include line> Path position of 'GLib' is 1 Adding 'glib-2.0' to list of known packages, returning as package 'glib-2.0' line>Version: 2.12.1 line>Libs: -L${libdir} -lgobject-2.0 line>Cflags: Couldn't parse Cflags field into an argument vector: missing argument I'm confused, what's going on? Anyone? /MOL From aorchid at mac.com Wed Aug 9 01:07:57 2006 From: aorchid at mac.com (Aric Gregson) Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2006 16:07:57 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] Emacs freeze in xfce Message-ID: <20060808160757.0000705d@unknown> I was wondering if anyone else had noticed the same problem as I have. Running xfce on solaris 10 6/06 x86_64 and any version of emacs (tried SUNW 21.3, CSW 21.4, CSW 22.0) along with xfce 4.2.3 from Blastwave. One to many times each day the emacs buffer will go unresponsive then turn to completely white with only the xfce frame around it visible. The xfce frame itself is responsive, but emacs is not there. Emacs is still running and is noted to be 'sleeping' without an absurd amount of memory in use. To regain control of emacs, I must kill and restart its process. Any ideas or suggestions about how to look into what is causing this? thanks, aric From a.cervellin at acm.org Wed Aug 9 01:12:59 2006 From: a.cervellin at acm.org (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 01:12:59 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] /testing Pound 2.1 Message-ID: <44D91A7B.9050203@acm.org> Pound 2.1 is now available on http://www.blastwave.org/testing Since Pound 2.x is really different from Pound 1.x, both for features and for syntax of the configuration file (not backward/forward compatible), I decided to keep 2 separated packages: CSWpound, which is actually v. 1.10 (and will be the latest and more stable release of the 1.x branch) and the new CSWpound2, which actually contains v. 2.1 and which is marked as *uncompatible* with CSWpound... this means that if you want to install CSWpound2 you must first remove CSWpound, if present. From pjama at optusnet.com.au Wed Aug 9 02:42:47 2006 From: pjama at optusnet.com.au (pjama) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 10:42:47 +1000 (EST) Subject: [csw-users] Error when building Firefox 1.5.0.6 In-Reply-To: <44D8A6AA.6080503@ericsson.com> References: <44D8A6AA.6080503@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <48281.220.237.69.194.1155084167.squirrel@www.pjama.net> > I'm trying to build my own version of Firefox 1.5.0.6 with /opt/csw as > the base for software it depends on. I've been doing this for ages... > but today i ran into the following: > > Path position of 'GLib' is 1 > Adding 'glib-2.0' to list of known packages, returning as package > 'glib-2.0' > line>Version: 2.12.1 > line>Libs: -L${libdir} -lgobject-2.0 > line>Cflags: > Couldn't parse Cflags field into an argument vector: missing argument > > I'm confused, what's going on? Anyone? > > /MOL > I had the same problem trying to compile another gtk based app. I'm not sure what is at fault but I found removing any Cflags: and Libs: lines with no arguments from the *.pc files worked for me. Note it may be in lots of .pc files to edit under /opt/csw/lib/pkgconfig. Cheers Peter From res at colnet.cmhnet.org Wed Aug 9 06:08:57 2006 From: res at colnet.cmhnet.org (Robert Stampfli) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 00:08:57 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] Problems with CSWgtk2 Message-ID: <20060809040857.GA10136@colnet> One of the things I'm encountering more and more often is having to deal with software on an ancillary basis that I really know very little about. I've run into yet another such case today, and rather than try to understand exactly what is happening, I'm just going to present what I found here in the hopes that it might be of use to others, perhaps make sense to someone else who can expand on it and better explain what happened, and maybe even allow the developer to present a more bullet-proof package in the future. Today, I brought my outdated CSW packages up to date. Prior to this update, I had pointed the Solaris Adobe Acrobat Reader (7.08) to /opt/csw/lib (invoking it thru a script that uses LD_LIBRARY_PATH) because it apparently is no longer self-contained and now requires libraries, like gtk2, that are not in the normal search path, but are in the CSW lib directory -- at least in mine. This had worked well up to this point. After upgrading, the Adobe reader would no longer start up reliably. It instead presented several pages of GTK warnings and then bailed out with some libpix error. Since one of the packages updated was CSWgtk2, from 2.8.4 to 2.10.1 (I had avoided upgrading to 2.10.0 earlier because of similar failures), I backed out 2.10.1 and went back to 2.8.4, and Adobe was once again happy. (Yes, I do keep the old CSW pkgs around for just this reason.) I then started investigating why 2.10.1 failed. To make a long story short, the problem turned out to be with the two files in /opt/csw/etc/gtk-2.0. It seems when the 2.8.4 pkg is installed, it updates these files in some sophisticated way. When 2.10.1 is installed, it simply asks: =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= The following files are already installed on the system and are being used by another package: * /opt/csw/etc/gtk-2.0/gdk-pixbuf.loaders * /opt/csw/etc/gtk-2.0/gtk.immodules * - conflict with a file which does not belong to any package. Do you want to install these conflicting files [y,n,?,q] =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= If you answer 'Y', like I did initially, it overwrites the files with some default that breaks Adobe, and probably other programs. By pkgrming 2.10.1, reinstalling 2.8.4 and letting it again massage these files correctly, and then re-upgrading to 2.10.1 and answering 'N' to the above query, I was able to upgrade to 2.10.1 in a way that makes for an apparently stable system (at least makes Adobe and everything else I tried happy again). Perhaps it is obvious I should not have answered 'Y' to the above, but (1) what happens to those who have never previously installed 2.8.4 and are putting in 2.10.1 for the first time? They don't have the benefit of the 2.8.4 updates to these files. And, (2) isn't 'Y' the default for "pkg-get -f" which many default to when upgrading? Also, many of us (myself included) sometimes just queue up lots of 'Y's and go off to do other things while pkg-get is rumbling through its updates. It is my hope that if others are having problems after installing gtk2-2.10.1, they might benefit from this information. At any event, I hope this post will save others from having to fiddle with this problem in the future. Rob From a.cervellin at acm.org Wed Aug 9 07:19:29 2006 From: a.cervellin at acm.org (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 07:19:29 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Error when building Firefox 1.5.0.6 In-Reply-To: <48281.220.237.69.194.1155084167.squirrel@www.pjama.net> References: <44D8A6AA.6080503@ericsson.com> <48281.220.237.69.194.1155084167.squirrel@www.pjama.net> Message-ID: <44D97061.3040903@acm.org> pjama wrote: >> I'm trying to build my own version of Firefox 1.5.0.6 with /opt/csw as >> the base for software it depends on. I've been doing this for ages... >> but today i ran into the following: >> > > > >> Path position of 'GLib' is 1 >> Adding 'glib-2.0' to list of known packages, returning as package >> 'glib-2.0' >> line>Version: 2.12.1 >> line>Libs: -L${libdir} -lgobject-2.0 >> line>Cflags: >> Couldn't parse Cflags field into an argument vector: missing argument >> >> I'm confused, what's going on? Anyone? >> >> /MOL >> > > I had the same problem trying to compile another gtk based app. I'm not > sure what is at fault but I found removing any Cflags: and Libs: lines > with no arguments from the *.pc files worked for me. Note it may be in > lots of .pc files to edit under /opt/csw/lib/pkgconfig. there's a bug in latest CSWpkgconfig release (0.20), install the older version (0.14) From pandyajn at gmail.com Wed Aug 9 07:43:04 2006 From: pandyajn at gmail.com (Jalpa Pandya) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 11:13:04 +0530 Subject: [csw-users] CSWgaim does not show PNG/GIF icons ? In-Reply-To: <9b169c640608072244l78386373qdd0996da7417e0c3@mail.gmail.com> References: <9b169c640608072244l78386373qdd0996da7417e0c3@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <9b169c640608082243i6b13cb79g5754d0f99845d9fa@mail.gmail.com> Thanks a lot Rob. Your tip helped me solve my problem. I changed the paths inside /opt/csw/etc/gtk-2.0/gtk.immodules /opt/csw/etc/gtk-2.0/gdk-pixbuf.loaders to point to actual directories where these files resides and that solved my problem :-) So, in my case I changed the path as follows : File : /opt/csw/etc/gtk-2.0/gtk.immodules from : /export/medusa/kenmays/build/v8_gtk/gtk+-2.10.1/modules to : /opt/csw/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodules File : /opt/csw/etc/gtk-2.0/gdk-pixbuf.loaders from : /export/medusa/kenmays/build/v8_gtk/gtk+-2.10.1/gdk-pixbuf to : /opt/csw/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/loaders Regards, ~Nitin On 8/8/06, Jalpa Pandya wrote: > > Hi, > > I have just "pkg-get'ed -uU" gaim and now it does not show the > icons from /opt/csw/share/pixmaps/gaim. > > Following is the debugger output generated by gaim... Looking at the > log, I think there is a problem with latest Gtk. Any ideas ? > > >> gaim -d > sound: Initializing sound output drivers. > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > plugins: registering plugin-load signal > plugins: registering plugin-unload signal > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/autorecon.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/autorecon.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/docklet.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/docklet.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/extplacement.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/extplacement.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/gaim-remote.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/gaim- remote.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/gestures.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/gestures.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/gevolution.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/gevolution.so > plugins: /opt/csw/lib/gaim/gevolution.so is unloadable: ld.so.1 : gaim: > fatal: libedata-book-1.2.so.2: open failed: No such file or directory > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/history.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/history.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/iconaway.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/iconaway.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/idle.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/idle.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libgg.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libgg.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libirc.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libirc.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libjabber.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libjabber.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libmsn.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libmsn.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libnapster.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libnapster.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libnovell.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libnovell.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/liboscar.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/liboscar.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libyahoo.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libyahoo.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libzephyr.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libzephyr.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/notify.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/notify.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/perl.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/perl.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/relnot.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/relnot.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/spellchk.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/spellchk.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl- gnutls.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl-gnutls.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl- nss.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl-nss.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/statenotify.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/statenotify.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/tcl.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/tcl.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ticker.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ticker.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/timestamp.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/timestamp.so > plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/smileys > plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/prefs.xml > plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/logs > plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/accounts.xml > plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/icons > plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/accels > plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/blist.xml > plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/pounces.xml > plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/dict > plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/status.xml > plugins: registering plugin-load signal > plugins: registering plugin-unload signal > plugins: registering plugin-load signal > plugins: registering plugin-unload signal > blist import: Reading /users/npandya/.gaim/blist.xml > blist import: Finished reading /users/npandya/.gaim/blist.xml > prefs: Reading /users/npandya/.gaim/prefs.xml > prefs: Finished reading /users/npandya/.gaim/prefs.xml > plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/idle.so > plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/iconaway.so > plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl-gnutls.so > plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl.so > plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/autorecon.so > plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/spellchk.so > plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/docklet.so > tray icon: plugin loaded > tray icon: created > plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/history.so > ui_main: Failed to load the default window icon! > Session Management: ICE initialized. > Session Management: Connecting with no previous ID > Session Management: Handling new ICE connection... done. > Session Management: Connected to manager (KDE) with client ID > 107a323433000115501551800000006600012 > Session Management: Using gaim as command > accounts: Writing accounts to disk. > pounces: Writing pounces to disk. > Session Management: Received first save_yourself > Session Management: Received save_complete > tray icon: embedded > > > Thank you, > Nitin > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.blastwave.org/pipermail/users/attachments/20060809/a987ac27/attachment.html From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Wed Aug 9 13:20:23 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 04:20:23 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Problems with CSWgtk2 In-Reply-To: <20060809040857.GA10136@colnet> Message-ID: <20060809112023.73523.qmail@web33612.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Any recent issues with gtk2 2.10.1 was corrected in these packages from http://www.blastwave.org/testing gtk2-2.10.1,REV=2006.08.05-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz gtk2-2.10.1,REV=2006.08.05-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz So let me know what else you find. Thanks, Ken Mays EarthLink,Inc. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From aaron at ernieball.com Wed Aug 9 18:46:15 2006 From: aaron at ernieball.com (Aaron Wilson) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 09:46:15 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] Evince 0.5.2 will not start from Evolution 1.4.6.322 Message-ID: <1155141975.11058.6.camel@slosunray3> ld.so.1: evince: fatal: relocation error: file /opt/csw/bin/evince: symbol gtk_window_set_default_icon_name: referenced symbol not found Evince will start correctly from all other applications or command line but doesn't start from Evolution. I've symlinked evince to /usr/bin/pdflaunch and /usr/bin/gpdf and I'm using the "Open in Gnome PDF Viewer..." option in Evolution. The symlinks work from any other program or command line as well. Any thoughts? Aaron From a.cervellin at acm.org Wed Aug 9 20:04:42 2006 From: a.cervellin at acm.org (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 20:04:42 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Evince 0.5.2 will not start from Evolution 1.4.6.322 In-Reply-To: <1155141975.11058.6.camel@slosunray3> References: <1155141975.11058.6.camel@slosunray3> Message-ID: <44DA23BA.9070509@acm.org> Aaron Wilson wrote: > ld.so.1: evince: fatal: relocation error: file /opt/csw/bin/evince: > symbol gtk_window_set_default_icon_name: referenced symbol not found > > Evince will start correctly from all other applications or command line > but doesn't start from Evolution. > > I've symlinked evince to /usr/bin/pdflaunch and /usr/bin/gpdf and I'm > using the "Open in Gnome PDF Viewer..." option in Evolution. > > The symlinks work from any other program or command line as well. > > Any thoughts? Maybe the "open in gnome pdf viewer" function sets a LD_LIBRARY_PATH? From aaron at ernieball.com Wed Aug 9 23:48:44 2006 From: aaron at ernieball.com (Aaron Wilson) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 14:48:44 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] Stable version of Evince? In-Reply-To: <44DA23BA.9070509@acm.org> References: <1155141975.11058.6.camel@slosunray3> <44DA23BA.9070509@acm.org> Message-ID: <1155160124.25945.4.camel@slosunray3> Any plans for a stable version of Evince? I installed Evince today from the Unstable branch and it worked. However I had to upgrade my ncurses while I was at it and that installed with errors. Subsequently that broke gFTP, which I need more than Evince. I've completely removed all CSW packages and started from scratch and still get the error installing ncurses. Being that I'm a webmaster and am constantly uploading I need gFTP to work and to do that I had to install from the Stable branch. Aaron From a.cervellin at acm.org Thu Aug 10 00:03:25 2006 From: a.cervellin at acm.org (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 00:03:25 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Stable version of Evince? In-Reply-To: <1155160124.25945.4.camel@slosunray3> References: <1155141975.11058.6.camel@slosunray3> <44DA23BA.9070509@acm.org> <1155160124.25945.4.camel@slosunray3> Message-ID: <44DA5BAD.1000009@acm.org> Aaron Wilson wrote: > Any plans for a stable version of Evince? I installed Evince today from > the Unstable branch and it worked. packages are automatically migrated from the unstable to the stable tree after N months, and only if they do not have open bugs on the mantis bug tracker. evince 0.5.2 has been released only a few time ago. it actually does not have any bug reported, so it's a good candidate to be in the next stable tree. > However I had to upgrade my ncurses > while I was at it and that installed with errors. Subsequently that > broke gFTP, which I need more than Evince. are you sure ncurses is the cause of this? i heard that lately gftp has been broken due to the latest gtk2/glib2 packages... i'd suggest to remove them and try the ones in stable (till they do not get fixed) > I've completely removed all CSW packages and started from scratch and > still get the error installing ncurses. Being that I'm a webmaster and > am constantly uploading I need gFTP to work and to do that I had to > install from the Stable branch. imho it has not been a good idea to install everything from scratch from unstable right now: there are hectic works in progress during these day for the release of the new gnome (check past mailing list posts), so it happened that a few packages in unstable are actually "bad" or are breaking other packages.... sorry From james at blastwave.org Thu Aug 10 00:16:00 2006 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 22:16:00 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Stable version of Evince? In-Reply-To: <1155160124.25945.4.camel@slosunray3> References: <1155141975.11058.6.camel@slosunray3> <44DA23BA.9070509@acm.org> <1155160124.25945.4.camel@slosunray3> Message-ID: <20060809.22160000.1275424883@gyor.> On 09/08/06, 22:48:44, Aaron Wilson wrote regarding [csw-users] Stable version of Evince?: > Any plans for a stable version of Evince? None whatsoever until cairo is fixed. > However I had to upgrade my ncurses > while I was at it and that installed with errors. I'm not aware of an install problem with ncurses. I've just done a test install of ncurses without problem. Please can you say what problem you have encountered. James. From a.cervellin at acm.org Thu Aug 10 00:52:42 2006 From: a.cervellin at acm.org (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 00:52:42 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] /testing chmlib 0.38 Message-ID: <44DA673A.3050104@acm.org> chmlib 0.38 is now available on http://www.blastwave.org/testing Changelog: "Version 0.38 is a miscellaneous bits-n-pieces release. First, it includes a bugfix to allow successful reading of more chm files. Second, it includes an update to allow use of "automake", thanks to Matthew Daniel. Third, it includes a quick fix for a security hazard Sven Tantau located in one of the example programs (extract_chmLib would extract filenames containing ".." as a path element, allowing overwriting of any file to which the user has write access)." From aaron at ernieball.com Thu Aug 10 01:13:21 2006 From: aaron at ernieball.com (Aaron Wilson) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 16:13:21 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] Stable version of Evince? In-Reply-To: <44DA5BAD.1000009@acm.org> References: <1155141975.11058.6.camel@slosunray3> <44DA23BA.9070509@acm.org> <1155160124.25945.4.camel@slosunray3> <44DA5BAD.1000009@acm.org> Message-ID: <1155165201.25945.38.camel@slosunray3> It looks to be gtk2. I started installing all the dependency upgrades Evince needed from the unstable branch. poppler, libcairo, libpango, libatk, glib2, gtk2 The last of these was gtk2 and that caused gFTP to seg fault. Uninstalled unstable gtk2 and reinstalled stable gtk2 and gFTP works again. I guess I'll just need to be patient and wait for the gtk2 bugs to be fixed before I can get Evince and gFTP working. Thanks for the help guys. Aaron On Wed, 2006-08-09 at 15:03, Alessio Cervellin wrote: > Aaron Wilson wrote: > > Any plans for a stable version of Evince? I installed Evince today from > > the Unstable branch and it worked. > > packages are automatically migrated from the unstable to the stable tree > after N months, and only if they do not have open bugs on the mantis bug > tracker. > evince 0.5.2 has been released only a few time ago. it actually does not > have any bug reported, so it's a good candidate to be in the next stable > tree. > > > However I had to upgrade my ncurses > > while I was at it and that installed with errors. Subsequently that > > broke gFTP, which I need more than Evince. > > are you sure ncurses is the cause of this? > i heard that lately gftp has been broken due to the latest gtk2/glib2 > packages... i'd suggest to remove them and try the ones in stable (till > they do not get fixed) > > > I've completely removed all CSW packages and started from scratch and > > still get the error installing ncurses. Being that I'm a webmaster and > > am constantly uploading I need gFTP to work and to do that I had to > > install from the Stable branch. > > imho it has not been a good idea to install everything from scratch from > unstable right now: there are hectic works in progress during these day > for the release of the new gnome (check past mailing list posts), so it > happened that a few packages in unstable are actually "bad" or are > breaking other packages.... sorry > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Thu Aug 10 01:40:57 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 16:40:57 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Stable version of Evince? In-Reply-To: <1155165201.25945.38.camel@slosunray3> Message-ID: <20060809234057.79771.qmail@web33604.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Phil mention he will update the unstable tree today with some of the newer packages that should fix the problem. Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From pjama at optusnet.com.au Thu Aug 10 01:44:06 2006 From: pjama at optusnet.com.au (pjama) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 09:44:06 +1000 (EST) Subject: [csw-users] Stable version of Evince? In-Reply-To: <20060809.22160000.1275424883@gyor.> References: <1155141975.11058.6.camel@slosunray3> <44DA23BA.9070509@acm.org> <1155160124.25945.4.camel@slosunray3> <20060809.22160000.1275424883@gyor.> Message-ID: <53918.220.237.69.194.1155167046.squirrel@www.pjama.net> > On 09/08/06, 22:48:44, Aaron Wilson wrote regarding > [csw-users] Stable version of Evince?: > >> Any plans for a stable version of Evince? > > None whatsoever until cairo is fixed. > Source for Version 1.2.2 was released 2006-08-08. http://cairographics.org/news/cairo-1.2.2 Cheers P From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Thu Aug 10 02:10:13 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 17:10:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Stable version of Evince? In-Reply-To: <53918.220.237.69.194.1155167046.squirrel@www.pjama.net> Message-ID: <20060810001013.94687.qmail@web33604.mail.mud.yahoo.com> On 09/08/06, 22:48:44, Aaron Wilson wrote regarding > [csw-users] Stable version of Evince?: > >> Any plans for a stable version of Evince? > > None whatsoever until cairo is fixed. > Source for Version 1.2.2 was released 2006-08-08. http://cairographics.org/news/cairo-1.2.2 Cheers P ----------------- P, Yes, and I've built and tested the cairo 1.2.2 packages which may get updated tonite to unstable or you can get them from the www.blastwave.org/testing area. Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From pjama at optusnet.com.au Thu Aug 10 02:39:27 2006 From: pjama at optusnet.com.au (pjama) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 10:39:27 +1000 (EST) Subject: [csw-users] bug in bug-buddy compile? Message-ID: <54215.220.237.69.194.1155170367.squirrel@www.pjama.net> bash-2.05$ ld.so.1: bug-buddy: fatal: /opt/csw/lib/libsunmath.so/libgnome-menu.so.1: Not a directory Killed bash-2.05$ ldd /opt/csw/bin/bug-buddy libsunmath.so.1 => /opt/csw/lib/libsunmath.so.1 libm.so.1 => /usr/lib/libm.so.1 libgnome-desktop-2.so.2 => /opt/csw/lib/libgnome-desktop-2.so.2 libstartup-notification-1.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libstartup-notification-1.so.0 libgnome-menu.so.1 => /opt/csw/lib/libsunmath.so/libgnome-menu.so.1 - Not a directory libgnomeui-2.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libgnomeui-2.so.0 libSM.so.6 => /usr/openwin/lib/libSM.so.6 Line 6 of output above? bash-2.05$ ls -lsa /opt/csw/lib/libsunmath.so/libgnome-menu.so.1 /opt/csw/lib/libsunmath.so/libgnome-menu.so.1: Not a directory bash-2.05$ But *file* /opt/csw/lib/libsunmath.so exist # ls -lsa /opt/csw/lib/libsunmath.so 2 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 15 Dec 21 2005 /opt/csw/lib/libsunmath.so -> libsunmath.so.1 # From james at blastwave.org Thu Aug 10 10:38:16 2006 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 08:38:16 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Stable version of Evince? References: <1155141975.11058.6.camel@slosunray3> <44DA23BA.9070509@acm.org> <1155160124.25945.4.camel@slosunray3> <44DA5BAD.1000009@acm.org> Message-ID: <20060810.8381600.1685349725@gyor.> On 09/08/06, 23:03:25, Alessio Cervellin wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] Stable version of Evince?: > packages are automatically migrated from the unstable to the stable tree > after N months, and only if they do not have open bugs on the mantis bug > tracker. ...and all of their dependants are also in stable. Thus evince is excluded because it needs cairo. There are a worrying number of packages corked up by cairo. It might be possible to build evince with the older pango and avoid cairo. James. From james at blastwave.org Thu Aug 10 10:38:15 2006 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 08:38:15 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Stable version of Evince? In-Reply-To: <53918.220.237.69.194.1155167046.squirrel@www.pjama.net> References: <1155141975.11058.6.camel@slosunray3> <44DA23BA.9070509@acm.org> <1155160124.25945.4.camel@slosunray3> <20060809.22160000.1275424883@gyor.> <53918.220.237.69.194.1155167046.squirrel@www.pjama.net> Message-ID: <20060810.8381500.293357300@gyor.> On 10/08/06, 00:44:06, pjama wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] Stable version of Evince?: > >> Any plans for a stable version of Evince? > > > > None whatsoever until cairo is fixed. > > > Source for Version 1.2.2 was released 2006-08-08. > http://cairographics.org/news/cairo-1.2.2 But the bugs still aren't fixed - pathetic. https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4945 https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5846 And: http://www.blastwave.org/mantis/view_bug_page.php?f_id=0001318 http://www.blastwave.org/mantis/view_bug_page.php?f_id=0001289 but these seem to have been censored. James. From a.cervellin at virgilio.it Thu Aug 10 10:46:13 2006 From: a.cervellin at virgilio.it (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 09:46:13 +0100 (GMT+01:00) Subject: [csw-users] Stable version of Evince? Message-ID: <10cf7429f6c.a.cervellin@virgilio.it> ----Messaggio originale---- Da: james at blastwave.org Data: 10-ago-2006 10.38 AM A: "questions and discussions" Ogg: Re: [csw-users] Stable version of Evince? >> Source for Version 1.2.2 was released 2006-08-08. >> http://cairographics.org/news/cairo-1.2.2 > But the bugs still aren't fixed - pathetic. > https://bugs. freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4945 > https://bugs.freedesktop. org/show_bug.cgi?id=5846 but it seems there's a patch (http://ekyo. nerim.net/software/patch-1.2.0-src_cairo-xlib-surface_c) who's willing to try? From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Thu Aug 10 11:04:43 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 02:04:43 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Stable version of Evince? In-Reply-To: <20060810.8381500.293357300@gyor.> Message-ID: <20060810090443.61076.qmail@web33612.mail.mud.yahoo.com> On 10/08/06, 00:44:06, pjama wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] Stable version of Evince?: > >> Any plans for a stable version of Evince? > > > > None whatsoever until cairo is fixed. > > > Source for Version 1.2.2 was released 2006-08-08. > http://cairographics.org/news/cairo-1.2.2 But the bugs still aren't fixed - pathetic. https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4945 https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5846 And: http://www.blastwave.org/mantis/view_bug_page.php?f_id=0001318 http://www.blastwave.org/mantis/view_bug_page.php?f_id=0001289 but these seem to have been censored. James. --------------------- I'll fix some of the bugs with cairo later today. Suprised this didn't make it in the cairo 1.2.2 official release. ~Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From jonathan.boyd at bioch.ox.ac.uk Fri Aug 11 13:36:21 2006 From: jonathan.boyd at bioch.ox.ac.uk (Jonathan Boyd) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 12:36:21 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] recent pakage upgrades and seamonkey Message-ID: <20060811113621.5BE3F9407B@webmail220.herald.ox.ac.uk> An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: not available Url: http://lists.blastwave.org/pipermail/users/attachments/20060811/495bfb91/attachment.ksh From james at blastwave.org Fri Aug 11 13:39:40 2006 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 11:39:40 GMT Subject: [csw-users] recent pakage upgrades and seamonkey In-Reply-To: <20060811113621.5BE3F9407B@webmail220.herald.ox.ac.uk> References: <20060811113621.5BE3F9407B@webmail220.herald.ox.ac.uk> Message-ID: <20060811.11394000.2558032547@gyor.> On 11/08/06, 12:36:21, Jonathan Boyd wrote regarding [csw-users] recent pakage upgrades and seamonkey: > I upgraded some packages today from > unstable. The result is that seamonkey > has now stopped working with the following > error message. Would it be possible for someone > to suggest which package(s) may be causing the > problem. (libpango or libcairo maybe?) and how > I might correct this fault. http://www.blastwave.org/mantis/view_bug_page.php?f_id=0001734 From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Fri Aug 11 14:37:13 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 05:37:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] recent pakage upgrades and seamonkey In-Reply-To: <20060811113621.5BE3F9407B@webmail220.herald.ox.ac.uk> Message-ID: <20060811123713.89724.qmail@web33611.mail.mud.yahoo.com> I upgraded some packages today from unstable. The result is that seamonkey has now stopped working with the following error message. Would it be possible for someone to suggest which package(s) may be causing the problem. (libpango or libcairo maybe?) and how I might correct this fault. Thanks for your help. --------------------------------- Hello, Here are the updated packages to fix your issue in testing which should be released today: libpango-1.14.0,REV=2006.08.08-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz libpango-1.14.0,REV=2006.08.08-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz ~Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From jonathan.boyd at bioch.ox.ac.uk Fri Aug 11 14:49:40 2006 From: jonathan.boyd at bioch.ox.ac.uk (Jonathan Boyd) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 13:49:40 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] libpango: Message-ID: <20060811124940.BC31A9407B@webmail220.herald.ox.ac.uk> An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: not available Url: http://lists.blastwave.org/pipermail/users/attachments/20060811/d5399fbb/attachment.ksh From ablanco at fing.edu.uy Fri Aug 11 15:35:58 2006 From: ablanco at fing.edu.uy (Ing. Alejandro Blanco ) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 10:35:58 -0300 Subject: [csw-users] Problems with gnome 2.14 In-Reply-To: <20060809040857.GA10136@colnet> References: <20060809040857.GA10136@colnet> Message-ID: <44DC87BE.1060808@fing.edu.uy> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I've install gnome 2.14 fron unstable and I'm having problems with some binaries of the distribution. For example: # gnome-background-properties (control-center:25235): GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL **: file gdk-pixbuf.c: line 454: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed (control-center:25235): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed - ------ # /opt/csw/bin/gnome-control-center "preferences:///" is not a valid location Please check spelling and try again - -------------- # gnome-theme-manager (gnome-theme-manager:25252): Gtk-WARNING **: Error loading icon: Couldn't recognize the image file format for file '/opt/csw/share/icons/Amaranth/scalable/stock/stock_open.svg' /opt/csw/share/themes/Gorilla/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:34: error: invalid identifier `xthickness', expected valid identifier I think that I'm having diferent problems, but all of them have in common the gtk2 # pkginfo -l CSWgtk2 PKGINST: CSWgtk2 NAME: gtk2 - GTK+, The multi-platform toolkit for GUI development CATEGORY: application ARCH: i386 VERSION: 2.10.1,REV=2006.08.05 BASEDIR: / VENDOR: http://ftp.acc.umu.se/mirror/gnome.org/sources/gtk+ packaged for CSW by Ken Mays PSTAMP: thor20060809071700 INSTDATE: Aug 10 2006 10:30 HOTLINE: http://www.blastwave.org/bugtrak/ EMAIL: kenmays at blastwave.org STATUS: completely installed FILES: 1440 installed pathnames 188 shared pathnames 221 directories 123 executables 75998 blocks used (approx) When upgrading I've delete all the configuration directories of gnome2 (.gconf* and .gnome2*) so them where rebuild. Any ideas ?. I'd appreciate your help. Regards, - -- Ing. Alejandro Blanco Unidad de Recursos Inform?ticos - Facultad de Ingenier?a - Universidad de la Rep?blica -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.4 (SunOS) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFE3Ie+Qu7+qbfUURYRAo7VAJ9E8tqyImX0e7f0OT0aYNaGAA80EwCfUA1z of+1/OklQW+E0ZOq5Z9afIg= =2a8M -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From dclarke at blastwave.org Fri Aug 11 15:55:58 2006 From: dclarke at blastwave.org (Dennis Clarke) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 09:55:58 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [csw-users] recent pakage upgrades and seamonkey In-Reply-To: <20060811123713.89724.qmail@web33611.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20060811113621.5BE3F9407B@webmail220.herald.ox.ac.uk> <20060811123713.89724.qmail@web33611.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <60568.65.95.199.165.1155304558.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> > I upgraded some packages today from > unstable. The result is that seamonkey > has now stopped working with the following > error message. Would it be possible for someone > to suggest which package(s) may be causing the > problem. (libpango or libcairo maybe?) and how > I might correct this fault. > > Thanks for your help. > > --------------------------------- > > Hello, > > Here are the updated packages to fix your issue in > testing which should be released today: > > libpango-1.14.0,REV=2006.08.08-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz > libpango-1.14.0,REV=2006.08.08-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz > Ken, I'll grab them from testing/newpkgs and get them into the build stack. dc From pgress at optonline.net Fri Aug 11 22:15:21 2006 From: pgress at optonline.net (Paul Gress) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 16:15:21 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts Message-ID: <44DCE559.6090508@optonline.net> Hi, I just did a "pkg-get -Uu" on my Blade 2500 running Solaris 10 U2, all free patches. Now almost all my programs from Blastwave have corrupt fonts. The link below is typical of all my applications. http://www.rad-electronics.com/Downloads/gedit.jpg Any clues whats corrupt? Paul From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Sat Aug 12 01:13:42 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 16:13:42 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <44DCE559.6090508@optonline.net> Message-ID: <20060811231342.9697.qmail@web33602.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Hi, I just did a "pkg-get -Uu" on my Blade 2500 running Solaris 10 U2, all free patches. Now almost all my programs from Blastwave have corrupt fonts. The link below is typical of all my applications. http://www.rad-electronics.com/Downloads/gedit.jpg Any clues whats corrupt? Paul ------------------------ Paul, Did you use the stable tree (**ONLY**) to see what happens? Do that first when you upgrade you system and SLOWLY upgrade to the unstable tree from that point. ~K _______________________________________________ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Tue Aug 15 09:00:15 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 09:00:15 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Should CSWgnome depend on CSWseamonkey? Message-ID: <44E170FF.7090109@ericsson.com> Brought in CSWgnome (2.14.3,REV=2006.08.12) from unstable this morning and amongst others it did install CSWseamonkey as a dependency. Why does CSWgnome depend on CSWseamonkey? /MOL From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Tue Aug 15 09:04:50 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 09:04:50 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] CSWyelp dependencies Message-ID: <44E17212.2080906@ericsson.com> CSWyelp depends on both CSWmozilla and CSWfirefox. Bug or feature? /MOL From a.cervellin at acm.org Tue Aug 15 11:50:25 2006 From: a.cervellin at acm.org (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 11:50:25 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] /testing seamonkey 1.0.4 Message-ID: <44E198E1.2000108@acm.org> Seamonkey 1.0.4 is now available for testing on http://www.blastwave.org/testing From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Tue Aug 15 12:53:55 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 03:53:55 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Should CSWgnome depend on CSWseamonkey? In-Reply-To: <44E170FF.7090109@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <20060815105355.76674.qmail@web33605.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Brought in CSWgnome (2.14.3,REV=2006.08.12) from unstable this morning and amongst others it did install CSWseamonkey as a dependency. Why does CSWgnome depend on CSWseamonkey? /MOL _______________________________________________ Hi Matt, Yes. By design, I wanted Seamonkey 1.0.4 to replace mozilla 1.7.5 so I included it. On my home desktop I have firefox and mozilla for a nice suite of tools - so tis is not uncommon for web developers and surfing. I wanted to make sure users had at least email, IRC, and a web browser. ~Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Tue Aug 15 12:58:36 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 03:58:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] CSWyelp dependencies In-Reply-To: <44E17212.2080906@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <20060815105836.8692.qmail@web33608.mail.mud.yahoo.com> CSWyelp depends on both CSWmozilla and CSWfirefox. Bug or feature? /MOL ------------- Mats, I have to look at yelp to see why it needs both packages (most likely they have a common lib between them). Hopefully, I can remove one without breaking yelp. ~Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Tue Aug 15 13:00:59 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 13:00:59 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Should CSWgnome depend on CSWseamonkey? In-Reply-To: <20060815105355.76674.qmail@web33605.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20060815105355.76674.qmail@web33605.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <44E1A96B.5030100@ericsson.com> On 2006-08-15 12:53, ken mays wrote: > Brought in CSWgnome (2.14.3,REV=2006.08.12) from > unstable this morning > and amongst others it did install CSWseamonkey as a > dependency. Why > does > CSWgnome depend on CSWseamonkey? > > /MOL > _______________________________________________ > > Hi Matt, > > Yes. By design, I wanted Seamonkey 1.0.4 to replace > mozilla 1.7.5 so I included it. On my home desktop I > have firefox and mozilla for a nice suite of tools - > so tis is not uncommon for web developers and surfing. > I wanted to make sure users had at least email, IRC, > and a web browser. > > ~Ken So it's not what one could call a *strong* dependency. I can remove CSWseamonkey without breaking CSWgnome? /MOL From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Tue Aug 15 13:31:32 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 13:31:32 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] /testing seamonkey 1.0.4 In-Reply-To: <44E198E1.2000108@acm.org> References: <44E198E1.2000108@acm.org> Message-ID: <44E1B094.80200@ericsson.com> On 2006-08-15 11:50, Alessio Cervellin wrote: > Seamonkey 1.0.4 is now available for testing on > http://www.blastwave.org/testing Did install and start without any major problem. One problem though is the slow start of it on Solaris 10 (running JDS/GNOME). On Solaris 8 (CDE) it takes about 8-10 sec but on Solaris 10 about 28-30! My own build of SeaMonkey takes 8-10 sec on both S8 and S10. What could be the diff? Maybe its a common CSW app problem. Gaim for example takes close to 30 sec to start in S8 but slightly over 50 sec on S10. Anyone else seeing this? /MOL From a.cervellin at acm.org Tue Aug 15 13:55:27 2006 From: a.cervellin at acm.org (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 13:55:27 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] /testing seamonkey 1.0.4 In-Reply-To: <44E1B094.80200@ericsson.com> References: <44E198E1.2000108@acm.org> <44E1B094.80200@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <44E1B62F.4070009@acm.org> Mats Larsson wrote: > On 2006-08-15 11:50, Alessio Cervellin wrote: >> Seamonkey 1.0.4 is now available for testing on >> http://www.blastwave.org/testing > > Did install and start without any major problem. One problem though is > the slow start of it on Solaris 10 (running JDS/GNOME). On Solaris 8 > (CDE) it takes about 8-10 sec but on Solaris 10 about 28-30! My own > build of SeaMonkey takes 8-10 sec on both S8 and S10. What could be the > diff? on sparc or x86? From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Tue Aug 15 13:57:47 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 13:57:47 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] /testing seamonkey 1.0.4 In-Reply-To: <44E1B62F.4070009@acm.org> References: <44E198E1.2000108@acm.org> <44E1B094.80200@ericsson.com> <44E1B62F.4070009@acm.org> Message-ID: <44E1B6BB.9060106@ericsson.com> On 2006-08-15 13:55, Alessio Cervellin wrote: > Mats Larsson wrote: >> On 2006-08-15 11:50, Alessio Cervellin wrote: >>> Seamonkey 1.0.4 is now available for testing on >>> http://www.blastwave.org/testing >> Did install and start without any major problem. One problem though is >> the slow start of it on Solaris 10 (running JDS/GNOME). On Solaris 8 >> (CDE) it takes about 8-10 sec but on Solaris 10 about 28-30! My own >> build of SeaMonkey takes 8-10 sec on both S8 and S10. What could be the >> diff? > > on sparc or x86? sparc From a.cervellin at acm.org Tue Aug 15 14:02:00 2006 From: a.cervellin at acm.org (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 14:02:00 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] /testing seamonkey 1.0.4 In-Reply-To: <44E1B6BB.9060106@ericsson.com> References: <44E198E1.2000108@acm.org> <44E1B094.80200@ericsson.com> <44E1B62F.4070009@acm.org> <44E1B6BB.9060106@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <44E1B7B8.6010108@acm.org> Mats Larsson wrote: > On 2006-08-15 13:55, Alessio Cervellin wrote: >> Mats Larsson wrote: >>> On 2006-08-15 11:50, Alessio Cervellin wrote: >>>> Seamonkey 1.0.4 is now available for testing on >>>> http://www.blastwave.org/testing >>> Did install and start without any major problem. One problem though is >>> the slow start of it on Solaris 10 (running JDS/GNOME). On Solaris 8 >>> (CDE) it takes about 8-10 sec but on Solaris 10 about 28-30! My own >>> build of SeaMonkey takes 8-10 sec on both S8 and S10. What could be the >>> diff? >> on sparc or x86? do you have this problem only with latest seamonkey (1.0.4), or with previous builds too? From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Tue Aug 15 14:30:41 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 05:30:41 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Should CSWgnome depend on CSWseamonkey? In-Reply-To: <44E1A96B.5030100@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <20060815123041.45423.qmail@web33608.mail.mud.yahoo.com> On 2006-08-15 12:53, ken mays wrote: > Brought in CSWgnome (2.14.3,REV=2006.08.12) from > unstable this morning > and amongst others it did install CSWseamonkey as a > dependency. Why > does > CSWgnome depend on CSWseamonkey? > > /MOL > _______________________________________________ > > Hi Matt, > > Yes. By design, I wanted Seamonkey 1.0.4 to replace > mozilla 1.7.5 so I included it. On my home desktop I > have firefox and mozilla for a nice suite of tools - > so tis is not uncommon for web developers and surfing. > I wanted to make sure users had at least email, IRC, > and a web browser. > > ~Ken So it's not what one could call a *strong* dependency. I can remove CSWseamonkey without breaking CSWgnome? /MOL -------------------- Yes. ~K __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Tue Aug 15 15:04:20 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 15:04:20 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] /testing seamonkey 1.0.4 In-Reply-To: <44E1B7B8.6010108@acm.org> References: <44E198E1.2000108@acm.org> <44E1B094.80200@ericsson.com> <44E1B62F.4070009@acm.org> <44E1B6BB.9060106@ericsson.com> <44E1B7B8.6010108@acm.org> Message-ID: <44E1C654.7040405@ericsson.com> On 2006-08-15 14:02, Alessio Cervellin wrote: > Mats Larsson wrote: >> On 2006-08-15 13:55, Alessio Cervellin wrote: >>> Mats Larsson wrote: >>>> On 2006-08-15 11:50, Alessio Cervellin wrote: >>>>> Seamonkey 1.0.4 is now available for testing on >>>>> http://www.blastwave.org/testing >>>> Did install and start without any major problem. One problem though is >>>> the slow start of it on Solaris 10 (running JDS/GNOME). On Solaris 8 >>>> (CDE) it takes about 8-10 sec but on Solaris 10 about 28-30! My own >>>> build of SeaMonkey takes 8-10 sec on both S8 and S10. What could be the >>>> diff? >>> on sparc or x86? > > do you have this problem only with latest seamonkey (1.0.4), or with > previous builds too? Did test the previous 1.0.2 and it's the same. From a.cervellin at acm.org Tue Aug 15 15:09:08 2006 From: a.cervellin at acm.org (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 15:09:08 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] /testing seamonkey 1.0.4 In-Reply-To: <44E1C654.7040405@ericsson.com> References: <44E198E1.2000108@acm.org> <44E1B094.80200@ericsson.com> <44E1B62F.4070009@acm.org> <44E1B6BB.9060106@ericsson.com> <44E1B7B8.6010108@acm.org> <44E1C654.7040405@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <44E1C774.60602@acm.org> Mats Larsson wrote: > On 2006-08-15 14:02, Alessio Cervellin wrote: >> Mats Larsson wrote: >>> On 2006-08-15 13:55, Alessio Cervellin wrote: >>>> Mats Larsson wrote: >>>>> On 2006-08-15 11:50, Alessio Cervellin wrote: >>>>>> Seamonkey 1.0.4 is now available for testing on >>>>>> http://www.blastwave.org/testing >>>>> Did install and start without any major problem. One problem though is >>>>> the slow start of it on Solaris 10 (running JDS/GNOME). On Solaris 8 >>>>> (CDE) it takes about 8-10 sec but on Solaris 10 about 28-30! My own >>>>> build of SeaMonkey takes 8-10 sec on both S8 and S10. What could be the >>>>> diff? >>>> on sparc or x86? >> do you have this problem only with latest seamonkey (1.0.4), or with >> previous builds too? > > Did test the previous 1.0.2 and it's the same. I've never had this slow startup problem with previous seamonkey csw builds, both on x86 and sparc, both on opensolaris and solaris 10. I've not yet tried latest seamonkey 1.0.4. Anyway i'm building a new seamonkey revision, this time using sun studio 11 instead of 8, which you should find in /testing in a few minutes/hours, maybe it helps (though i suppose the problems is somewhere else...) From dy2t7t at gmail.com Tue Aug 15 16:37:30 2006 From: dy2t7t at gmail.com (Guy D) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 10:37:30 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] php5 and mysql5 and SUNW libz Message-ID: <9e626c250608150737s3b8864a5tf4ac8e784fe53fa0@mail.gmail.com> Hello, I am running a newly installed Solaris 10 6/06 system and appreciate all the high quality work that goes into all the CSW packages. I want to use php5 with a mysql 5 database. The php5_mysql and php5_mysqli packages have dependencies on mysql4, though: $ ldd /opt/csw/php5/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20050922/mysql.so libmysqlclient.so.14 => /opt/csw/mysql4/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient.so.14 ... But, when I examined the configuration of CSW's php5 at http://svn.blastwave.org/browser/csw/trunk/lang/php5/files/config.mk it looked like it should be linked against mysql5 libraries: ... CONFIGURE_ARGS += --with-mysql=shared,$(prefix)/mysql5 CONFIGURE_ARGS += --with-mysqli=shared,$(prefix)/mysql5/bin/mysql_config ... So, I am wondering why the php extensions do not seem to be linked against the mysql 5 libraries. If they were, would a mysql4 database still be able to be used with it? On an unrelated note, I notice a dependency on a SUNW library in the "gd" php5 extension: $ ldd /opt/csw/php5/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20050922/gd.so libgd.so.2 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8plus+vis/libgd.so.2 libt1.so.5 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libt1.so.5 libfreetype.so.6 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libfreetype.so.6 libX11.so.4 => /usr/lib/libX11.so.4 libXpm.so.4.11 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8plus+vis/libXpm.so.4.11 libpng.so.3 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8plus+vis/libpng.so.3 libz.so => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8plus+vis/libz.so libjpeg.so.62 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8plus+vis/libjpeg.so.62 libc.so.1 => /lib/libc.so.1 libfontconfig.so.1 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libfontconfig.so.1 libpng12.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8plus+vis/libpng12.so.0 libm.so.1 => /lib/libm.so.1 libz.so.1 => /opt/csw/lib/libz.so.1 libz.so.1 (SUNW_1.1) => (version not found) libsocket.so.1 => /lib/libsocket.so.1 libnsl.so.1 => /lib/libnsl.so.1 libXext.so.0 => /usr/openwin/lib/libXext.so.0 libdl.so.1 => /lib/libdl.so.1 libiconv.so.2 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libiconv.so.2 libexpat.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libexpat.so.0 libmp.so.2 => /lib/libmp.so.2 libmd5.so.1 => /lib/libmd5.so.1 libscf.so.1 => /lib/libscf.so.1 libdoor.so.1 => /lib/libdoor.so.1 libuutil.so.1 => /lib/libuutil.so.1 libm.so.2 => /lib/libm.so.2 /platform/SUNW,Ultra-4/lib/libc_psr.so.1 /platform/SUNW,Ultra-4/lib/libmd5_psr.so.1 Why does the libz.so appear twice and linked to two different libraries? What is the significance of the "libz.so.1 (SUNW_1.1)" one and the fact that it reports that it cannot find a proper version? Thanks for any insight. -Doug From a.cervellin at acm.org Tue Aug 15 17:06:12 2006 From: a.cervellin at acm.org (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 17:06:12 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] /testing seamonkey 1.0.4 In-Reply-To: <44E1B094.80200@ericsson.com> References: <44E198E1.2000108@acm.org> <44E1B094.80200@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <44E1E2E4.8090806@acm.org> Mats Larsson wrote: > On 2006-08-15 11:50, Alessio Cervellin wrote: >> Seamonkey 1.0.4 is now available for testing on >> http://www.blastwave.org/testing > > Did install and start without any major problem. One problem though is > the slow start of it on Solaris 10 (running JDS/GNOME). On Solaris 8 > (CDE) it takes about 8-10 sec but on Solaris 10 about 28-30! My own > build of SeaMonkey takes 8-10 sec on both S8 and S10. What could be the > diff? a new revision of seamonkey (REV=2006.08.15), this time built with sun studio 11 compiler, is now available on /testing... let's give it a try From asyd at asyd.net Tue Aug 15 18:27:20 2006 From: asyd at asyd.net (Bruno Bonfils) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 18:27:20 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] /testing rrdtool 1.2.15 Message-ID: <20060815162720.GD16991@kaoru> Hello, rrdtool [1] 1.2.15 is now available for testing on [2] [1] http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/index.en.html [2] http://www.blastwave.org/testing/ asyd -- http://asyd.net/home/ - Home Page http://guses.org/home/ - French Speaking Solaris User Group From lvirden at cas.org Tue Aug 15 18:39:04 2006 From: lvirden at cas.org (Larry W. Virden) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 12:39:04 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [csw-users] blastwave package question Message-ID: <20060815123904.AAB12723@cas.org> I'm investigating the possible use of some blastwave packages. However, I need to discover an answer to an administrative question. When an administer does a pkgadd of a Sun package, some audit trail files are created/updated in root file systems, so that one can query what versions of the package are installed, etc. When one uses the blastwave pkg_add command, is the same true? Are files created in the root file system? The system admins are concerned that use of the blastwave pkg_add will create a situation where, when they apply Sun patches or upgrades, blastwave info may be overwritten and someone would then need to reinstall the packages. If pkg_add does do this, then is there a way to install things manually so that such files need not be created (or at least not in root)? -- Tcl - The glue of a new generation. Larry W. Virden Even if explicitly stated to the contrary, nothing in this posting should be construed as representing my employer's opinions. -><- From comand at blastwave.org Tue Aug 15 18:55:15 2006 From: comand at blastwave.org (Cory Omand) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 09:55:15 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] php5 and mysql5 and SUNW libz In-Reply-To: <9e626c250608150737s3b8864a5tf4ac8e784fe53fa0@mail.gmail.com> References: <9e626c250608150737s3b8864a5tf4ac8e784fe53fa0@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On 8/15/06, Guy D wrote: > The php5_mysql and php5_mysqli packages have dependencies on mysql4, though: > $ ldd /opt/csw/php5/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20050922/mysql.so > libmysqlclient.so.14 => /opt/csw/mysql4/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient.so.14 > ... > > But, when I examined the configuration of CSW's php5 at > http://svn.blastwave.org/browser/csw/trunk/lang/php5/files/config.mk > it looked like it should be linked against mysql5 libraries: And it should be -- > So, I am wondering why the php extensions do not seem to be linked > against the mysql 5 libraries. If they were, would a mysql4 database > still be able to be used with it? Yes, you'll still be able to connect to MySQL 4 databases using MySQL 5. > On an unrelated note, I notice a dependency on a SUNW library in the > "gd" php5 extension: This is actually something awry with libgd itself: -bash$ ldd /opt/csw/lib/libgd.so.2.0.0 libXpm.so.4.11 => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libXpm.so.4.11 libX11.so.4 => /usr/lib/libX11.so.4 libjpeg.so.62 => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libjpeg.so.62 libfontconfig.so.1 => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libfontconfig.so.1 libfreetype.so.6 => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libfreetype.so.6 libpng12.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libpng12.so.0 libz.so => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libz.so libm.so.1 => /usr/lib/libm.so.1 libiconv.so.2 => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libiconv.so.2 libc.so.1 => /usr/lib/libc.so.1 libXext.so.0 => /usr/openwin/lib/libXext.so.0 libsocket.so.1 => /usr/lib/libsocket.so.1 libnsl.so.1 => /usr/lib/libnsl.so.1 libdl.so.1 => /usr/lib/libdl.so.1 libexpat.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libexpat.so.0 libz.so.1 (SUNW_1.1) => (version not found) libmp.so.2 => /usr/lib/libmp.so.2 -bash$ > Why does the libz.so appear twice and linked to two different > libraries? What is the significance of the "libz.so.1 (SUNW_1.1)" one > and the fact that it reports that it cannot find a proper version? Chances are, one of the support libraries that libgd relies on was compiled to use the Solaris 8 libz, which has the internal version SUNW_1.1. However, the libz symbols that are required are satisfied by /opt/csw/lib/libz, so everything works. The support library that appears to be at the core of this is libfreetype: -bash$ ldd /opt/csw/lib/i386/libfreetype.so.6 libz.so.1 => /opt/csw/lib/libz.so.1 libz.so.1 (SUNW_1.1) => (version not found) libc.so.1 => /usr/lib/libc.so.1 libdl.so.1 => /usr/lib/libdl.so.1 -bash$ This library should be recompiled to use /opt/csw libz. Regards, Cory. From dclarke at blastwave.org Tue Aug 15 18:56:46 2006 From: dclarke at blastwave.org (Dennis Clarke) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 12:56:46 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [csw-users] blastwave package question In-Reply-To: <20060815123904.AAB12723@cas.org> References: <20060815123904.AAB12723@cas.org> Message-ID: <61113.65.95.197.24.1155661006.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> > I'm investigating the possible use of some blastwave packages. However, > I need to discover an answer to an administrative question. shoot ! > When an administer does a pkgadd of a Sun package, some audit trail files > are created/updated in root file systems, so that one can query what > versions of the package are installed, etc. exactly ... the SVR4 package format and associated audit files are there to help us even though they are a tad primitive. An effort existed at one point to make this into a database backend but that seems to have fallen into the "backwards compatibility" hole somewhere. > When one uses the blastwave pkg_add command, is the same true? Are files > created in the root file system? precisely the same All the packages from Blastwave are built to the SVR4 standards for any currently shipping Solaris revision. Even Solaris Express and Nevada will work but just don't be surprised if there are new things out there on the leading edge. > The system admins are concerned that use of the blastwave pkg_add will > create > a situation where, when they apply Sun patches or upgrades, blastwave info > may be overwritten and someone would then need to reinstall the packages. impossible won't happen > If pkg_add does do this, then is there a way to install things manually so > that such files need not be created (or at least not in root)? You dont have to worry. Consider a machien that I installed a ton of Blastwave packages into last night. Thus : Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.8 Generic February 2000 $ uname -a SunOS titan 5.8 Generic_117351-39 i86pc i386 i86pc $ cat /etc/release Solaris 8 2/02 s28x_u7wos_08a INTEL Copyright 2002 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Assembled 18 December 2001 $ ls -ltr /var/sadm/pkg | grep CSW | grep "`date '+%b %e'`" | head drwxr-xr-x 4 root other 512 Aug 15 00:22 CSWliboil drwxr-xr-x 4 root other 512 Aug 15 00:22 CSWgstplugins drwxr-xr-x 4 root other 512 Aug 15 00:28 CSWseamonkey drwxr-xr-x 4 root other 512 Aug 15 00:33 CSWgimp drwxr-xr-x 4 root other 512 Aug 15 00:34 CSWgimpextras drwxr-xr-x 4 root other 512 Aug 15 00:34 CSWpygtk drwxr-xr-x 4 root other 512 Aug 15 00:35 CSWsaneback drwxr-xr-x 4 root other 512 Aug 15 00:36 CSWxsane drwxr-xr-x 4 root other 512 Aug 15 00:37 CSWopencdk drwxr-xr-x 4 root other 512 Aug 15 00:37 CSWgnutls $ ls -ltr /var/sadm/pkg | grep CSW | grep "`date '+%b %e'`" | awk '{ print $9 }' | xargs pkginfo -l | head PKGINST: CSWbzflag NAME: bzflag - a free multiplayer multiplatform 3D tank battle game (gcc3) CATEGORY: application ARCH: i386 VERSION: 2.0.8 VENDOR: http://www.bzflag.org packaged for CSW by Ken Mays PSTAMP: thor20060615223901 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 01:08 HOTLINE: http://www.blastwave.org/bugtrak/ EMAIL: kenmays at blastwave.org $ xargs: Child killed with signal 13 $ ls -ltr /var/sadm/pkg | grep CSW | grep "`date '+%b %e'`" | awk '{ print $9 }' | xargs pkginfo -l | egrep "PKGINST|VERSION|INSTDATE" PKGINST: CSWbzflag VERSION: 2.0.8 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 01:08 PKGINST: CSWevolution VERSION: 2.2.2,REV=2005.04.13 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:56 PKGINST: CSWevolution-ds VERSION: 1.2.2,REV=2005.04.13 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:50 PKGINST: CSWevolutionwebcal VERSION: 2.6.0 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:52 PKGINST: CSWfileroller VERSION: 2.14.4 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 01:09 PKGINST: CSWfreeglut VERSION: 2.2.0,REV=2004.11.05 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 01:09 PKGINST: CSWgaim VERSION: 1.5.0 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:59 PKGINST: CSWgal2 VERSION: 2.4.2,REV=2005.04.13 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:53 PKGINST: CSWgimp VERSION: 2.2.12,REV=2006.08.10 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:32 PKGINST: CSWgimpextras VERSION: 2.0.1 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:34 PKGINST: CSWgimphelp VERSION: 2.0.9 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 01:02 PKGINST: CSWgnome VERSION: 2.14.3,REV=2006.08.12 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 01:11 PKGINST: CSWgnomespell VERSION: 1.0.5,REV=2004.03.15 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:53 PKGINST: CSWgnutls VERSION: 1.0.23,REV=2004.12.29 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:37 PKGINST: CSWgstplugins VERSION: 0.10.7 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:22 PKGINST: CSWgtkhtml31 VERSION: 3.11.90.1 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:54 PKGINST: CSWgtkspell VERSION: 2.0.6 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:58 PKGINST: CSWlibao VERSION: 0.8.6 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:58 PKGINST: CSWliboil VERSION: 0.3.9 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:22 PKGINST: CSWlibsoup2 VERSION: 2.2.96 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:37 PKGINST: CSWlibtool VERSION: 1.5.22,REV=2006.06.27 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:38 PKGINST: CSWmesademos VERSION: 6.5 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 01:09 PKGINST: CSWmplayer VERSION: 1.0pre7,REV=2006.06.11 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 01:07 PKGINST: CSWnas VERSION: 1.8 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 01:06 PKGINST: CSWoldap VERSION: 2.3.24,REV=2006.06.11 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:49 PKGINST: CSWoldapclient VERSION: 2.3.24,REV=2006.06.11 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:37 PKGINST: CSWopencdk VERSION: 0.5.7,REV=2005.08.23 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:37 PKGINST: CSWpygtk VERSION: 2.8.2 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:34 PKGINST: CSWrhythmbox VERSION: 0.8.4 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 01:07 PKGINST: CSWsaneback VERSION: 1.0.17 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:35 PKGINST: CSWsdlimage VERSION: 1.2.4,REV=2006.05.03 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 01:08 PKGINST: CSWseamonkey VERSION: 1.0.2 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:25 PKGINST: CSWtk VERSION: 8.4.10 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:58 PKGINST: CSWungif VERSION: 4.1.0 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 01:07 PKGINST: CSWunixodbc VERSION: 2.2.11 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:48 PKGINST: CSWxsane VERSION: 0.991 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:36 PKGINST: CSWzenity VERSION: 2.15.2 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 01:05 $ There. Is that beautiful or what ?!?! :-) Dennis Clarke From comand at blastwave.org Tue Aug 15 19:01:48 2006 From: comand at blastwave.org (Cory Omand) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 10:01:48 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] blastwave package question In-Reply-To: <20060815123904.AAB12723@cas.org> References: <20060815123904.AAB12723@cas.org> Message-ID: On 8/15/06, Larry W. Virden wrote: > I'm investigating the possible use of some blastwave packages. However, > I need to discover an answer to an administrative question. > > When an administer does a pkgadd of a Sun package, some audit trail files > are created/updated in root file systems, so that one can query what > versions of the package are installed, etc. Hi Larry, When an admin uses pkgadd/pkgrm, administrative files in /var/sadm are updated. The Blastwave pkg-get utility is a wrapper around pkgadd/pkgrm which provides the ability to download packages and their dependencies from a mirror site. So using pkg-get to add a single package has the same effect on your local system as using pkgadd directly. No additional package state files are stored in parallel to the system package database. Note that these administrative files don't have to exist in the root filesystem -- they are kept on a per-zone basis on Solaris 10+, and can be written under a specific root path using the pkgadd/pkgrm '-R' flag. See the pkgadd/pkgrm man pages for complete details. > The system admins are concerned that use of the blastwave pkg_add will create > a situation where, when they apply Sun patches or upgrades, blastwave info > may be overwritten and someone would then need to reinstall the packages. Sun provided patches or upgrades will not affect the Blastwave installation. HTH, Cory. From pgress at optonline.net Tue Aug 15 20:57:16 2006 From: pgress at optonline.net (Paul Gress) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 14:57:16 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <44DCE559.6090508@optonline.net> References: <44DCE559.6090508@optonline.net> Message-ID: <44E2190C.4070101@optonline.net> Paul Gress wrote: > Hi, > > I just did a "pkg-get -Uu" on my Blade 2500 running Solaris 10 U2, all > free patches. Now almost all my programs from Blastwave have corrupt > fonts. The link below is typical of all my applications. > > http://www.rad-electronics.com/Downloads/gedit.jpg > > Any clues whats corrupt? > > Paul > I did some research and got it to work. I had to roll back both CSWpango and CSWlibcairo to get it working. I tested it with rolling one back of each with no success. Only works with these two together. The versions I have it working with is: $ pkginfo -l CSWpango PKGINST: CSWpango NAME: libpango - Library for laying out and rendering text CATEGORY: application ARCH: sparc VERSION: 1.13.5 BASEDIR: / VENDOR: http://www.gnome.org packaged for CSW by Ken Mays PSTAMP: ra20060805195826 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 14:44 HOTLINE: http://www.blastwave.org/bugtrak/ EMAIL: kenmays at blastwave.org STATUS: completely installed FILES: 167 installed pathnames 11 shared pathnames 20 directories 49 executables 6105 blocks used (approx) $ pkginfo -l CSWlibcairo PKGINST: CSWlibcairo NAME: libcairo - The Cairo 2D Graphics Library CATEGORY: application ARCH: sparc VERSION: 1.2.0,REV=2006.08.02 BASEDIR: / VENDOR: http://www.cairographics.org packaged for CSW by Ken Mays PSTAMP: ra20060802191217 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 14:48 HOTLINE: http://www.blastwave.org/bugtrak/ EMAIL: kenmays at blastwave.org STATUS: completely installed FILES: 76 installed pathnames 6 shared pathnames 8 directories 2 executables 2142 blocks used (approx) Paul From a.cervellin at acm.org Wed Aug 16 00:37:15 2006 From: a.cervellin at acm.org (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 00:37:15 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] /testing tor 0.1.1.23 Message-ID: <44E24C9B.50609@acm.org> Tor 0.1.1.23 is now available for testing on http://www.blastwave.org/testing From amaier at blastwave.org Wed Aug 16 10:27:45 2006 From: amaier at blastwave.org (Alexander Maier) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 10:27:45 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [csw-users] /testing seamonkey 1.0.4 In-Reply-To: <44E1B094.80200@ericsson.com> References: <44E198E1.2000108@acm.org> <44E1B094.80200@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <25138177.1155716865578.OPEN-XCHANGE.WebMail.www@kalender.consol.de> Hi Mats, please try as root ?/opt/csw/bin/fc-cache -f -s -v and pay attention for core dumps. -Alexander Am Di 15.08.2006 13:31 schrieb Mats Larsson : >On 2006-08-15 11:50, Alessio Cervellin wrote: >>Seamonkey 1.0.4 is now available for testing on >>http://www.blastwave.org/testing > >Did install and start without any major problem. One problem though is >the slow start of it on Solaris 10 (running JDS/GNOME). On Solaris 8 >(CDE) it takes about 8-10 sec but on Solaris 10 about 28-30! My own >build of SeaMonkey takes 8-10 sec on both S8 and S10. What could be the >diff? > >Maybe its a common CSW app problem. Gaim for example takes close to 30 >sec to start in S8 but slightly over 50 sec on S10. > >Anyone else seeing this? > >/MOL > > >_______________________________________________ >users mailing list >users at lists.blastwave.org >https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Wed Aug 16 12:18:33 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 12:18:33 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] /testing seamonkey 1.0.4 In-Reply-To: <25138177.1155716865578.OPEN-XCHANGE.WebMail.www@kalender.consol.de> References: <44E198E1.2000108@acm.org> <44E1B094.80200@ericsson.com> <25138177.1155716865578.OPEN-XCHANGE.WebMail.www@kalender.consol.de> Message-ID: <44E2F0F9.1000704@ericsson.com> On 2006-08-16 10:27, Alexander Maier wrote: > Hi Mats, > > please try as root > > /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache -f -s -v /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts": caching, 0 fonts, 13 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi": caching, 173 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi": caching, 170 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/F3": caching, 0 fonts, 2 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/F3/map": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/F3/afm": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/F3bitmaps": caching, 241 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/Speedo": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/TrueType": caching, 85 fonts, 1 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/TrueType/ttmap": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/Type1": caching, 17 fonts, 4 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/afm": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/outline": caching, 13 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/prebuilt": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/sun": caching, 11 fonts, 1 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/sun/afm": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/Xt+": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/encodings": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/misc": caching, 27 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL": caching, 0 fonts, 12 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL/CID": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL/FS": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL/Lib": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL/PGF": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL/Resource": caching, 0 fonts, 3 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL/Resource/FixCIDInitProcSet": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL/Resource/FixCMapCategory": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL/Resource/ProcSet": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL/Sys": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL/charstrings": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL/doc": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL/encodings": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL/fonts": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL/pgfonts": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL/pgfsupp": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/Type3": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/TTbitmaps": caching, 63 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/KOI8-R/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 24 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/ar/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 16 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/en_US.UTF-8/X11/fonts/misc/": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/hi_IN.UTF-8/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 4 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_13/X11/fonts/75dpi/": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_13/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 24 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_15/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 24 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_2/X11/fonts/75dpi/": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_2/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 24 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_2/X11/fonts/Type1/": caching, 29 fonts, 1 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_2/X11/fonts/Type1//afm": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_4/X11/fonts/75dpi/": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_4/X11/fonts/Type1/": caching, 10 fonts, 1 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_4/X11/fonts/Type1//afm": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_5/X11/fonts/75dpi/": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_5/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 24 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_5/X11/fonts/Type1/": caching, 28 fonts, 1 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_5/X11/fonts/Type1//afm": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_7/X11/fonts/75dpi/": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_7/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 24 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_7/X11/fonts/Type1/": caching, 8 fonts, 1 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_7/X11/fonts/Type1//afm": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_8/X11/fonts/75dpi/": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_8/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 12 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_8/X11/fonts/Type1/": caching, 8 fonts, 1 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_8/X11/fonts/Type1//afm": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_9/X11/fonts/75dpi/": caching, 8 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_9/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 24 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_9/X11/fonts/Type1/": caching, 22 fonts, 1 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_9/X11/fonts/Type1//afm": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/ja/X11/fonts/75dpi/": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/ja/X11/fonts/TT/": caching, 1 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/ja/X11/fonts/TTbitmaps/": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/ko.UTF-8/X11/fonts/75dpi/": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/ko.UTF-8/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 1 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/ko/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 1 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/ru.ansi-1251/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 24 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/th_TH/X11/fonts/75dpi/": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/th_TH/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 16 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/zh.GBK/X11/fonts/75dpi/": skipping, no such directory /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/zh.GBK/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 1 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/zh/X11/fonts/75dpi/": caching, 5 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/zh/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 1 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/zh_CN.GB18030/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 1 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/zh_HK.BIG5HK/X11/fonts/75dpi/": skipping, no such directory /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/zh_HK.BIG5HK/X11/fonts/TT/": skipping, no such directory /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/zh_TW.BIG5/X11/fonts/75dpi/": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/zh_TW.BIG5/X11/fonts/TT/": caching, 1 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/zh_TW/X11/fonts/75dpi/": skipping, no such directory /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/zh_TW/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 1 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/opt/csw/kde-gcc/share/fonts": skipping, no write access /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/opt/csw/share/ghostscript/fonts": skipping, no write access /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/opt/csw/share/gimp/2.0/fonts": skipping, no write access /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/opt/csw/share/xine/libxine1/fonts": skipping, no write access /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/opt/csw/share/a2ps/fonts": skipping, no write access /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/opt/csw/share/ogonkify/fonts": skipping, no write access /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/opt/csw/lib/mozilla/res/fonts": skipping, no write access /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: succeeded > and pay attention for core dumps. No core dump. And the above seems to have done the trick. Gaim and Seamonkey starts faster now. Where does fc-cache store this cache? Do I have to do this on every S10 box which want to run apps from /opt/csw? All boxes are NFS mounting /opt/csw/at my site. /MOL From james at blastwave.org Wed Aug 16 13:18:51 2006 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 11:18:51 GMT Subject: [csw-users] /testing seamonkey 1.0.4 In-Reply-To: <44E2F0F9.1000704@ericsson.com> References: <44E198E1.2000108@acm.org> <44E1B094.80200@ericsson.com> <25138177.1155716865578.OPEN-XCHANGE.WebMail.www@kalender.consol.de> <44E2F0F9.1000704@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <20060816.11185100.3460100632@gyor.> On 16/08/06, 11:18:33, Mats Larsson wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] /testing seamonkey 1.0.4: > > please try as root > > > > /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache -f -s -v > Do I have to do this on every S10 box which want to run apps > from /opt/csw? All boxes are NFS mounting /opt/csw/at my site. fc-cache runs on boot from /etc/init.d/cswfconfig and at package install from postinstall. There is the problem, it's not being run (automatically) on the NFS clients. Automatic solution... tricky. Someone please comment on how this works or doesn't in Solaris 10 zones. James. From amaier at blastwave.org Wed Aug 16 13:37:17 2006 From: amaier at blastwave.org (Alexander Maier) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 13:37:17 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [csw-users] /testing seamonkey 1.0.4 In-Reply-To: <44E2F0F9.1000704@ericsson.com> References: <44E198E1.2000108@acm.org> <44E1B094.80200@ericsson.com> <25138177.1155716865578.OPEN-XCHANGE.WebMail.www@kalender.consol.de> <44E2F0F9.1000704@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <17892731.1155728237256.OPEN-XCHANGE.WebMail.www@kalender.consol.de> Am Mi 16.08.2006 12:18 schrieb Mats Larsson : >On 2006-08-16 10:27, Alexander Maier wrote: >>Hi Mats, >> >>please try as root >> >>/opt/csw/bin/fc-cache -f -s -v > >/opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts": caching, 0 fonts, >13 dirs >/opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi": caching, >173 fonts, 0 dirs [..] >/opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: succeeded > >>and pay attention for core dumps. > >No core dump. And the above seems to have done the trick. Gaim and >Seamonkey starts faster now. > >Where does fc-cache store this cache? > >Do I have to do this on every S10 box which want to run apps from >/opt/csw? All boxes are NFS mounting /opt/csw/at my site. > In all directories configured in /opt/csw/etc/fontconfig/fonts.conf? fc-cache has to write a file called "fonts.cache-csw-1" so that all programs using CSW libfontconfig.so have fast (cached) access to information about fonts in these directories. "fonts.cache-csw-1" is used to not conflict with Solaris fontconfig tools, which use the default "fonts.cache-1" name.? fc-cache is invoked from postinstall script and every time the OS is booted. But in your case you have to run /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache on every Solaris NFS-Client. -Alexander From a.cervellin at acm.org Wed Aug 16 19:30:02 2006 From: a.cervellin at acm.org (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 19:30:02 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <44E2190C.4070101@optonline.net> References: <44DCE559.6090508@optonline.net> <44E2190C.4070101@optonline.net> Message-ID: <44E3561A.4070203@acm.org> Paul Gress wrote: > I did some research and got it to work. I had to roll back both > CSWpango and CSWlibcairo to get it working. this should have been fixed, please try again the very latest revision of those packages. From pgress at optonline.net Thu Aug 17 19:49:17 2006 From: pgress at optonline.net (Paul Gress) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 13:49:17 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <44E2190C.4070101@optonline.net> References: <44DCE559.6090508@optonline.net> <44E2190C.4070101@optonline.net> Message-ID: <44E4AC1D.4040309@optonline.net> >Alessio Cervellin wrote: >Paul Gress wrote: >>/ I did some research and got it to work. I had to roll back both />>/ CSWpango and CSWlibcairo to get it working. / >this should have been fixed, please try again the very latest revision >of those packages. Just tried again the latest revisions. Same errors. The package versions are: $ pkginfo -l CSWpango PKGINST: CSWpango NAME: libpango - Library for laying out and rendering text CATEGORY: application ARCH: sparc VERSION: 1.14.0,REV=2006.08.10 BASEDIR: / VENDOR: http://www.gtk.org packaged for CSW by Ken Mays PSTAMP: ra20060812074631 INSTDATE: Aug 17 2006 13:14 HOTLINE: http://www.blastwave.org/bugtrak/ EMAIL: kenmays at blastwave.org STATUS: completely installed FILES: 187 installed pathnames 12 shared pathnames 22 directories 49 executables 6634 blocks used (approx) $ pkginfo -l CSWlibcairo PKGINST: CSWlibcairo NAME: libcairo - The Cairo 2D Graphics Library CATEGORY: application ARCH: sparc VERSION: 1.2.2 BASEDIR: / VENDOR: http://www.cairographics.org packaged for CSW by Ken Mays PSTAMP: ra20060808200549 INSTDATE: Aug 17 2006 13:14 HOTLINE: http://www.blastwave.org/bugtrak/ EMAIL: kenmays at blastwave.org STATUS: completely installed FILES: 77 installed pathnames 6 shared pathnames 8 directories 2 executables 2615 blocks used (approx) From pgress at optonline.net Thu Aug 17 20:56:20 2006 From: pgress at optonline.net (Paul Gress) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 14:56:20 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] Gimp 2.2.12 Message-ID: <44E4BBD4.105@optonline.net> After all my updating and juggling to get things running, I went to use gimp and open a "jpg" image. No problem, that issue was fixed. Now I go to print it, what, the print button/dialog has vanished. Maybe they're working on Gutenprint 5 (the latest release of Gimpprint) or the module just stopped working and broke. So, any info on printing with gimp? Thanks, Paul From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Fri Aug 18 02:56:06 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 17:56:06 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Gimp 2.2.12 In-Reply-To: <44E4BBD4.105@optonline.net> Message-ID: <20060818005606.38061.qmail@web33601.mail.mud.yahoo.com> After all my updating and juggling to get things running, I went to use gimp and open a "jpg" image. No problem, that issue was fixed. Now I go to print it, what, the print button/dialog has vanished. Maybe they're working on Gutenprint 5 (the latest release of Gimpprint) or the module just stopped working and broke. So, any info on printing with gimp? Thanks, Paul ----------------------- Paul, Nothing wrong with Gimp 2.2.12 or gimp-print (aka Gutenprint). Due to lack of SysAdmin resources, gimp-rint wasn't on the build environments when I compiled Gimp. So I fixed what I could and went back to working on GNOME 2.14.3 for Solaris. I noticed you've been playing with the pango fonts...hmmm ~ Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From dclarke at blastwave.org Fri Aug 18 05:09:27 2006 From: dclarke at blastwave.org (Dennis Clarke) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 23:09:27 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [csw-users] Gimp 2.2.12 In-Reply-To: <20060818005606.38061.qmail@web33601.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <44E4BBD4.105@optonline.net> <20060818005606.38061.qmail@web33601.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <60868.70.53.60.39.1155870567.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> > After all my updating and juggling to get things > running, I went to use > gimp and open a "jpg" image. No problem, that issue > was fixed. Now I > go to print it, what, the print button/dialog has > vanished. Maybe > they're working on Gutenprint 5 (the latest release of > Gimpprint) or > the > module just stopped working and broke. So, any info > on printing with > gimp? > > Thanks, > > Paul > > ----------------------- > > Paul, > > Nothing wrong with Gimp 2.2.12 or gimp-print (aka > Gutenprint). Due to lack of SysAdmin resources, whoa .. what did I miss ? Dennis Clarke From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Fri Aug 18 09:47:24 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 09:47:24 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <44E4AC1D.4040309@optonline.net> References: <44DCE559.6090508@optonline.net> <44E2190C.4070101@optonline.net> <44E4AC1D.4040309@optonline.net> Message-ID: <44E5708C.2060505@ericsson.com> On 2006-08-17 19:49, Paul Gress wrote: > Just tried again the latest revisions. Same errors. The package > versions are: For the record I've not seen this problem with the latest CSWpango and CSWlibcairo pkgs (same as below). > $ pkginfo -l CSWpango > PKGINST: CSWpango > NAME: libpango - Library for laying out and rendering text > CATEGORY: application > ARCH: sparc > VERSION: 1.14.0,REV=2006.08.10 > BASEDIR: / > VENDOR: http://www.gtk.org packaged for CSW by Ken Mays > PSTAMP: ra20060812074631 > INSTDATE: Aug 17 2006 13:14 > HOTLINE: http://www.blastwave.org/bugtrak/ > EMAIL: kenmays at blastwave.org > STATUS: completely installed > FILES: 187 installed pathnames > 12 shared pathnames > 22 directories > 49 executables > 6634 blocks used (approx) > > $ pkginfo -l CSWlibcairo > PKGINST: CSWlibcairo > NAME: libcairo - The Cairo 2D Graphics Library > CATEGORY: application > ARCH: sparc > VERSION: 1.2.2 > BASEDIR: / > VENDOR: http://www.cairographics.org packaged for CSW by Ken Mays > PSTAMP: ra20060808200549 > INSTDATE: Aug 17 2006 13:14 > HOTLINE: http://www.blastwave.org/bugtrak/ > EMAIL: kenmays at blastwave.org > STATUS: completely installed > FILES: 77 installed pathnames > 6 shared pathnames > 8 directories > 2 executables > 2615 blocks used (approx) From amaier at blastwave.org Fri Aug 18 15:02:02 2006 From: amaier at blastwave.org (Alexander Maier) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 15:02:02 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [csw-users] /testing seamonkey 1.0.4 In-Reply-To: <20060816.11185100.3460100632@gyor.> References: <44E198E1.2000108@acm.org> <44E1B094.80200@ericsson.com> <25138177.1155716865578.OPEN-XCHANGE.WebMail.www@kalender.consol.de> <44E2F0F9.1000704@ericsson.com> <20060816.11185100.3460100632@gyor.> Message-ID: <2430684.1155906122735.OPEN-XCHANGE.WebMail.www@kalender.consol.de> Am Mi 16.08.2006 13:18 schrieb James Lee : >On 16/08/06, 11:18:33, Mats Larsson wrote >regarding Re: [csw-users] /testing seamonkey 1.0.4: > >>>please try as root >>> >>>/opt/csw/bin/fc-cache -f -s -v > > > >>Do I have to do this on every S10 box which want to run apps >>from /opt/csw? All boxes are NFS mounting /opt/csw/at my site. > >fc-cache runs on boot from /etc/init.d/cswfconfig and at package >install from postinstall. > >There is the problem, it's not being run (automatically) on the >NFS clients. > >Automatic solution... tricky. > > >Someone please comment on how this works or doesn't in Solaris 10 >zones. You have to install fontconfig in the global zone unless you never want to make /usr/openwin/lib/... available in your zone as (read-only) shared directory. Installation in zones should be okay. fc-cache may or may not be able to write the cache files into the font directories depending on your configuration. -Alexander From pgress at optonline.net Fri Aug 18 16:04:43 2006 From: pgress at optonline.net (Paul Gress) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 10:04:43 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <44E5708C.2060505@ericsson.com> References: <44DCE559.6090508@optonline.net> <44E2190C.4070101@optonline.net> <44E4AC1D.4040309@optonline.net> <44E5708C.2060505@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <44E5C8FB.9040607@optonline.net> Mats Larsson wrote: > On 2006-08-17 19:49, Paul Gress wrote: > >> Just tried again the latest revisions. Same errors. The package >> versions are: >> > > For the record I've not seen this problem with the latest CSWpango and > CSWlibcairo pkgs (same as below). > > I get the feeling I'm the single person with this problem. I won't have time today, but on Monday (the computers at work), I'll install the latest libs again, and try probing deeper with truss to see if I can get to the bottom of this. BTW, I don't get this problem at home on my W2100z with Solaris 10 U2, the computer with the problem is my Blade 2500 with Solaris 10 U2. From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Sat Aug 19 18:20:44 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2006 09:20:44 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <61403.65.95.197.134.1156003170.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> Message-ID: <20060819162044.30418.qmail@web33606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Update on the GNOME project: We know have the control center and print enabled in gimp 2.2.12 again. Yelp is now mainly using firefox instead of mozilla. Gnome-media updated. Other tweaks here and there. Standard GNOME doesn't come with a lot of the apps applied (remember, this is how GNOME was always discussed and you usually had to add certain applets and apps you wanted to the the panel/menu). We have just about everything in place. Oddly, Blastwave has one of the most up-to-date versions of GNOME so we can port 99% of the existing GNOME apps ove at the Gnomefiles repository (i.e. http://www.gnomefiles.org). Let me know what issues you find. Ken Mays __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From asyd at asyd.net Mon Aug 21 09:09:50 2006 From: asyd at asyd.net (Bruno Bonfils) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 09:09:50 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] /testing socat 1.5.0.0 Message-ID: <20060821070950.GA5665@kaoru> socat 1.5.0.0 [1] is now available for testing [2] Socat is a relay for bidirectional data transfer between two independent data channels. Each of these data channels may be a file, pipe, device (terminal or modem, etc.), socket (Unix, IP4, IP6 - raw, UDP, TCP), a client for SOCKS4, proxy CONNECT, or SSL, etc. It provides forking, logging, and dumping, different modes for interprocess communication, and many more options. It can be used, for example, as a TCP relay (one-shot or daemon), as a daemon-based socksifier, as a shell interface to Unix sockets, as an IP6 relay, for redirecting TCP-oriented programs to a serial line, or to establish a relatively secure environment (su and chroot) for running client or server shell scripts with network connections. Few examples : % socat READLINE TCP4:mail.blastwave.org:25 % socat READLINE UNIX:/var/imap/socket/lmtp % socat -vv TCP4-LISTEN:8080,reuseaddr,fork TCP4:192.168.66.2:80 % socat -vv OPENSSL-LISTEN:443,cert=cert.pem,cafile=cacert.pem,\ cert=cert.key,reuseaddr,fork TCP4:192.168.34.65:80 [1] http://freshmeat.net/redir/socat/20872/url_homepage/socat [2] http://www.blastwave.org/testing -- http://asyd.net/home/ - Home Page http://guses.org/home/ - French Speaking Solaris User Group From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Mon Aug 21 12:20:19 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 12:20:19 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <20060819162044.30418.qmail@web33606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20060819162044.30418.qmail@web33606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <44E988E3.4020404@ericsson.com> On 2006-08-19 18:20, ken mays wrote: > gimp 2.2.12 again. Yelp is now mainly using firefox > instead of mozilla. Gnome-media updated. Other tweaks Why does yelp depend on mozilla in the first place? MOL From james at blastwave.org Mon Aug 21 13:15:01 2006 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 11:15:01 GMT Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <44E988E3.4020404@ericsson.com> References: <20060819162044.30418.qmail@web33606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <44E988E3.4020404@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <20060821.11150100.3383508747@gyor.> On 21/08/06, 11:20:19, Mats Larsson wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update: > On 2006-08-19 18:20, ken mays wrote: > > gimp 2.2.12 again. Yelp is now mainly using firefox > > instead of mozilla. Gnome-media updated. Other tweaks > Why does yelp depend on mozilla in the first place? It's linked to the following libs with an RPATH that points to the CSWmozilla files. Removing CSWmozilla gives: /opt/csw/bin/yelp libgtkembedmoz.so => (file not found) libxpcom.so => (file not found) libplds4.so => (file not found) libplc4.so => (file not found) libnspr4.so => (file not found) I doesn't seem to use firefox at all, I think it would run without CSWfirefox but not CSWmozilla. My guess is that these libs could come from any of CSWfirefox, CSWmozilla, CSWseamonkey or CSWthunderbird plus CSWevolution-ds for a couple. http://www.canoedissent.org.uk/us/find.jsp?q=libnspr4.so James. From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Mon Aug 21 13:42:55 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 04:42:55 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] [csw-maintainers] /testing gtk2 2.10.2 In-Reply-To: <20060821065456.GA1698@kaoru> Message-ID: <20060821114255.97667.qmail@web33601.mail.mud.yahoo.com> GTK+ is a multi-platform toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces. Offering a complete set of widgets, GTK+ is suitable for projects ranging from small one-off projects to complete application suites. In testing: gtk2-2.10.2-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz gtk2-2.10.2-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz Overview of Changes from GTK+ 2.10.1 to 2.10.2 ============================================== * Many fixes and improvements for the OS X backends * Revert to using gtk modules with global binding, since the local binding that was introduced in 2.10 breaks the accessibility support of current OpenOffice.org releases. * GtkRecenManager - Poll for changes to the XBEL file - Fix initial bad placement of recent files menu - Show nonexisting resources by default, and do not mark them as insensitive - Allow adding a filter to GtkRecentChooserMenu * GtkFileChooser - Improve the fallbacks for icons - Make / and ~ activate the location entry again * Bugs fixed: 348828 Segmentation Fault in gtk_combo_box_menu_setup when removing combobox child 349552 problem with parsing (enum) style properties 351581 API Documentation issues with 2.15 release 348652 reorder() from ComboBoxEntry produces Gtk+ assert error 349128 Fix docs about GtkTreeModel::row-deleted 350605 Crash caused by the recent menu 348096 GtkStyle leaks GtkRcContext 348145 Background images not working with Quartz backend 329752 Problem with has_selection notification when deleting the selection 347856 gtk_recent_chooser_add_filter not implemented for GtkRecentChooserMenu 348245 Disabling pdf printing doesn't hide option 348278 textview doesn't update on hinting setting change 348289 Filechooser is blocked by higher priority idle 348478 entry completions needs to reset the IM context before emitting action-activate signal 348538 Remove old email addreses from the tutorial 348626 drag-to-child should not work 348634 IconView does not update background 348706 don't allow dnd onto arrows 348740 configure script does not honour PKG_CONFIG variable 348787 Segfault in gtk_font_button_update_font_info() 348824 test attached calendar-sane-timer patch in head 348971 gtk_status_icon_get_geometry returns bogus data 349382 valgrind uninitialized memory warnings setting partly uninitialized X properties 349570 notebook arrow PRELIGHT drawing doesn't work 349834 Memleak from gtk_tree_view_set_enable_tree_lines 349858 Leak of ShmPixmapInfo from get_shm_pixmap_for_image 349859 gtk_paint_tab doesn't work when widget is now option menu 349997 Indirect leak from XkbGetMap 350039 GtkFileChooserEntry leaks sources 350050 GdkGC leak from GtkRuler 350139 Should use evince preview mode 350258 Memory leak in gtk_entry_drag_data_received() 350329 The CUPS printer backend in GTK+-2.10.1 fails with CUPS 1.1. 350517 reset_style_idle() interferes with application idles 350860 Balloon messages sent to tray do not have the correct window in XEvent 350938 TreeViewColumn rendering off when "spacing" property set 351112 gtk_notebook_set_current_page fails when the notebook has not yet been shown 351519 Directfb backend fails to build 165714 GtkEntryCompletion doesn't complete on paste 168737 Different button sizes in About dialogs 345666 The icons of file, directory and device at GtkFileChooser 349429 spin button does not use correct value for inner_border 349501 fix in the documentation of function gtk_list_store_insert_with_values() 350072 stdout output from colorselection 351759 Wrong range value in documentation of gtk_color_selection_set_current_alpha 349277 Wrong message for problems with serializing texts 346800 Rework sort/filter models to use indices to parents instead of pointers 349120 Small error in doc 350911 gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file_at_scale() should skip when there's enough image data 348728 GtkTable Row and Column Spacing 351241 swapped argument description 350023 "Running GTK+ Applications" chapter does not document new GTK_DEBUG possibilities 351812 file print backend filename encoding issue * New and updated translations (bg,bn_IN,de,dz,el,es, et,eu,fi,gu,hu,ko,ku,ja,lt,mk,ml,nb,ne,nl,or,pl,po, sv,th,tr,tt,uk,zh_HK,zh_TW) Enjoy! Ken Mays EarthLink, Inc. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Mon Aug 21 16:07:49 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 16:07:49 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <20060819162044.30418.qmail@web33606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20060819162044.30418.qmail@web33606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <44E9BE35.5080900@ericsson.com> On 2006-08-19 18:20, ken mays wrote: > gimp 2.2.12 again. Yelp is now mainly using firefox > instead of mozilla. > Let me know what issues you find. If I bring in latest yelp (2.12.2) with a 'pkg-get upgrade' without CSWfirefox installed it brings in CSWfirefox as you state but when I do an 'ldd /opt/csw/bin/yelp' I get: libgtkembedmoz.so => (file not found) libxpcom.so => (file not found) libplds4.so => (file not found) libplc4.so => (file not found) libnspr4.so => (file not found) How is this supposed to work? From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Mon Aug 21 16:51:40 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 07:51:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <44E9BE35.5080900@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <20060821145140.90209.qmail@web33614.mail.mud.yahoo.com> On 2006-08-19 18:20, ken mays wrote: > gimp 2.2.12 again. Yelp is now mainly using firefox > instead of mozilla. > Let me know what issues you find. If I bring in latest yelp (2.12.2) with a 'pkg-get upgrade' without CSWfirefox installed it brings in CSWfirefox as you state but when I do an 'ldd /opt/csw/bin/yelp' I get: libgtkembedmoz.so => (file not found) libxpcom.so => (file not found) libplds4.so => (file not found) libplc4.so => (file not found) libnspr4.so => (file not found) ----------------------------- Technically, 'pkginfo -i seamonkey' fixes the issue (yet understand that the needed libs live at '/opt/csw/lib/seamonkey-1.0.4'). ~Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From james at blastwave.org Mon Aug 21 17:13:30 2006 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 15:13:30 GMT Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <20060821145140.90209.qmail@web33614.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20060821145140.90209.qmail@web33614.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <20060821.15133000.4074996790@gyor.> On 21/08/06, 15:51:40, ken mays wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update: > state but when I do > an 'ldd /opt/csw/bin/yelp' I get: > libgtkembedmoz.so => (file not found) > libxpcom.so => (file not found) > libplds4.so => (file not found) > libplc4.so => (file not found) > libnspr4.so => (file not found) > ----------------------------- > Technically, > 'pkginfo -i seamonkey' fixes the issue (yet understand > that the needed libs live at > '/opt/csw/lib/seamonkey-1.0.4'). Not when the RPATH points to mozilla: $ dump -Lv /opt/csw/bin/yelp | grep RPATH [72] RPATH /opt/csw/lib:/usr/openwin/lib:/opt/csw/lib/mozilla:/opt/studio/SOS10/SUN Wspro/lib/rw7:/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWspro/lib/v8:/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWsp ro/lib:/opt/SUNWspro/lib/v8:/opt/SUNWspro/lib:/usr/ccs/lib:/lib:/usr/lib Technically, it's broken. From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Mon Aug 21 18:01:26 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 09:01:26 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <20060821.15133000.4074996790@gyor.> Message-ID: <20060821160126.6760.qmail@web33607.mail.mud.yahoo.com> On 21/08/06, 15:51:40, ken mays wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update: > state but when I do > an 'ldd /opt/csw/bin/yelp' I get: > libgtkembedmoz.so => (file not found) > libxpcom.so => (file not found) > libplds4.so => (file not found) > libplc4.so => (file not found) > libnspr4.so => (file not found) > ----------------------------- > Technically, > 'pkginfo -i seamonkey' fixes the issue (yet understand > that the needed libs live at > '/opt/csw/lib/seamonkey-1.0.4'). Not when the RPATH points to mozilla: $ dump -Lv /opt/csw/bin/yelp | grep RPATH [72] RPATH /opt/csw/lib:/usr/openwin/lib:/opt/csw/lib/mozilla:/opt/studio/SOS10/SUN Wspro/lib/rw7:/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWspro/lib/v8:/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWsp ro/lib:/opt/SUNWspro/lib/v8:/opt/SUNWspro/lib:/usr/ccs/lib:/lib:/usr/lib ------------------------------------- Yes, it does AT THE MOMENT since I was working on yelp at the same time Alessio was upgrading seamonkey. A simple recompile and RPATH fix will change that. So I should have mentioned you can 'pkg-get -i CSWmozilla' to fix your issue if you don't want to deal with LD_LIBRARY_PATH. ~Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Tue Aug 22 10:14:36 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 10:14:36 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <20060821160126.6760.qmail@web33607.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20060821160126.6760.qmail@web33607.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <44EABCEC.9080404@ericsson.com> On 2006-08-21 18:01, ken mays wrote: > Yes, it does AT THE MOMENT since I was working on yelp > at the same time Alessio was upgrading seamonkey. A > simple recompile and RPATH fix will change that. So I > should have mentioned you can 'pkg-get -i CSWmozilla' > to fix your issue if you don't want to deal with > LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Ok, i'll wait for next yelp then. Don't want to install that old and buggy version of Mozilla. /MOL From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Tue Aug 22 14:02:55 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 05:02:55 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <44EABCEC.9080404@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <20060822120255.17985.qmail@web33601.mail.mud.yahoo.com> On 2006-08-21 18:01, ken mays wrote: > Yes, it does AT THE MOMENT since I was working on yelp > at the same time Alessio was upgrading seamonkey. A > simple recompile and RPATH fix will change that. So I > should have mentioned you can 'pkg-get -i CSWmozilla' > to fix your issue if you don't want to deal with > LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Ok, i'll wait for next yelp then. Don't want to install that old and buggy version of Mozilla. /MOL -------------------------- Mats, You can use the newer yelp-2.12.2,REV=2006.08.x package in /testing which should give better results. ~Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Tue Aug 22 15:10:20 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 15:10:20 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <20060822120255.17985.qmail@web33601.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20060822120255.17985.qmail@web33601.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <44EB023C.7070609@ericsson.com> On 2006-08-22 14:02, ken mays wrote: > Mats, > > You can use the newer yelp-2.12.2,REV=2006.08.x > package in /testing which should give better results. Hmmm it doesn't: % pkg-get -c | grep yelp yelp 2.12.2,REV=2006.08.20 2.12.2 % /opt/csw/bin/yelp ld.so.1: yelp: fatal: libgtkembedmoz.so: open failed: No such file or directory Killed % ldd -s /opt/csw/bin/yelp ... find object=libgtkembedmoz.so; required by /opt/csw/bin/yelp search path=/opt/csw/lib:/opt/csw/lib/mozilla:/usr/openwin/lib:/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWspro/lib/rw7:/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWspro/lib/v8:/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWspro/lib:/opt/SUNWspro/lib/v8:/opt/SUNWspro/lib:/usr/ccs/lib:/lib:/usr/lib (RPATH from file /opt/csw/bin/yelp) trying path=/opt/csw/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/opt/csw/lib/mozilla/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/usr/openwin/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWspro/lib/rw7/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWspro/lib/v8/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWspro/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/opt/SUNWspro/lib/v8/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/opt/SUNWspro/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/usr/ccs/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/usr/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so search path=/usr/lib (default) trying path=/usr/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so libgtkembedmoz.so => (file not found) ... Seems like /opt/csw/lib/mozilla still is in RPATH. /MOL From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Tue Aug 22 16:28:29 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 07:28:29 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <44EB023C.7070609@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <20060822142829.80225.qmail@web33603.mail.mud.yahoo.com> On 2006-08-22 14:02, ken mays wrote: > Mats, > > You can use the newer yelp-2.12.2,REV=2006.08.x > package in /testing which should give better results. Hmmm it doesn't: % pkg-get -c | grep yelp yelp 2.12.2,REV=2006.08.20 2.12.2 % /opt/csw/bin/yelp ld.so.1: yelp: fatal: libgtkembedmoz.so: open failed: No such file or directory Killed % ldd -s /opt/csw/bin/yelp ... find object=libgtkembedmoz.so; required by /opt/csw/bin/yelp search path=/opt/csw/lib:/opt/csw/lib/mozilla:/usr/openwin/lib:/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWspro/lib/rw7:/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWspro/lib/v8:/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWspro/lib:/opt/SUNWspro/lib/v8:/opt/SUNWspro/lib:/usr/ccs/lib:/lib:/usr/lib (RPATH from file /opt/csw/bin/yelp) trying path=/opt/csw/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/opt/csw/lib/mozilla/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/usr/openwin/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWspro/lib/rw7/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWspro/lib/v8/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWspro/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/opt/SUNWspro/lib/v8/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/opt/SUNWspro/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/usr/ccs/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/usr/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so search path=/usr/lib (default) trying path=/usr/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so libgtkembedmoz.so => (file not found) ... Seems like /opt/csw/lib/mozilla still is in RPATH. /MOL -------------------------------- You need mozilla installed. ~Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From delrio at mie.utoronto.ca Tue Aug 22 17:12:53 2006 From: delrio at mie.utoronto.ca (Oscar del Rio) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 11:12:53 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] blastwave package question In-Reply-To: <20060815123904.AAB12723@cas.org> References: <20060815123904.AAB12723@cas.org> Message-ID: <44EB1EF5.3020502@mie.utoronto.ca> Larry W. Virden wrote: > The system admins are concerned that use of the blastwave pkg_add will create > a situation where, when they apply Sun patches or upgrades, blastwave info > may be overwritten and someone would then need to reinstall the packages. There might be some such conflicts if a blastwave packages replaces Sun files. For example, CSWsendmail might replace /usr/lib/sendmail and Sun patches might restore it later on. You don't have to reinstall the package but might have to re-do the changes. From alekz at xs4all.nl Tue Aug 22 17:46:24 2006 From: alekz at xs4all.nl (Alekz) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 17:46:24 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <20060822120255.17985.qmail@web33601.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <20060822162039.G49911-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> Same problem here. pkg-get -uU broke all GTK apps. Does anybody know if it's possible to get CSWpango v1.13.5 and CSWlibcairo v1.2.0,REV=2006.08.02 somewhere? Apparently, the only other way is to completely replace all unstable GTK CSW apps with the stable ones, because the stable libpango requires libpangocairo, which is included in another stable package (there is no separate stable CSWlibcairo), etc. Thank you, Alexey On Fri Aug 18 16:04:43 MEST 2006, Paul Gress wrote: Mats Larsson wrote: >> On 2006-08-17 19:49, Paul Gress wrote: >> >>> Just tried again the latest revisions. Same errors. The package >>> versions are: >>> >> >> For the record I've not seen this problem with the latest CSWpango and >> CSWlibcairo pkgs (same as below). >> >> > I get the feeling I'm the single person with this problem. > I won't have time today, but on Monday (the computers at > work), I'll install the latest libs again, and try probing > deeper with truss to see if I can get to the bottom of this. > BTW, I don't get this problem at home on my W2100z with > Solaris 10 U2, the computer with the problem is my Blade 2500 > with Solaris 10 U2. From lvirden at cas.org Tue Aug 22 17:57:08 2006 From: lvirden at cas.org (Virden, Larry W.) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 11:57:08 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] blastwave package question In-Reply-To: <44EB1EF5.3020502@mie.utoronto.ca> Message-ID: <32C9D88FF02F264EAA3892854DFEECCB0836DF72@ntexch01.intra.cas.org> That clinches the discussion then - I won't be able to make use of the blastwave packages. Unfortunately, trying to build all of this stuff is very painful - days spent trying to figure out what is wrong, what needs to be downloaded, what needs to be configured to get it to build. Sigh. Oh well, what has to be, is what has to be. Thanks all! -- Even if explicitly stated to the contrary, nothing in this posting should be construed as representing my employer's opinions. -----Original Message----- From: users-bounces+lvirden=cas.org at lists.blastwave.org [mailto:users-bounces+lvirden=cas.org at lists.blastwave.org] On Behalf Of Oscar del Rio Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 11:13 AM To: questions and discussions Subject: Re: [csw-users] blastwave package question Larry W. Virden wrote: > The system admins are concerned that use of the blastwave pkg_add will > create a situation where, when they apply Sun patches or upgrades, > blastwave info may be overwritten and someone would then need to > reinstall the packages. There might be some such conflicts if a blastwave packages replaces Sun files. For example, CSWsendmail might replace /usr/lib/sendmail and Sun patches might restore it later on. You don't have to reinstall the package but might have to re-do the changes. _______________________________________________ users mailing list users at lists.blastwave.org https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users From delrio at mie.utoronto.ca Tue Aug 22 19:12:18 2006 From: delrio at mie.utoronto.ca (Oscar del Rio) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 13:12:18 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] blastwave package question In-Reply-To: <32C9D88FF02F264EAA3892854DFEECCB0836DF72@ntexch01.intra.cas.org> References: <32C9D88FF02F264EAA3892854DFEECCB0836DF72@ntexch01.intra.cas.org> Message-ID: <44EB3AF2.4070607@mie.utoronto.ca> Virden, Larry W. wrote: > That clinches the discussion then - I won't be able to make use of the > blastwave packages. > > Unfortunately, trying to build all of this stuff is very painful - days > spent trying to figure out what is wrong, what needs to be downloaded, > what needs to be configured to get it to build. Sigh. Oh well, what has > to be, is what has to be. You can still use blastwave packages that do not replace Sun files. I don't know if other CSW packages do that, maybe it's just CSWsendmail. Ask here if in doubt. :) From lvirden at cas.org Tue Aug 22 19:16:33 2006 From: lvirden at cas.org (Virden, Larry W.) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 13:16:33 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] blastwave package question In-Reply-To: <44EB3AF2.4070607@mie.utoronto.ca> Message-ID: <32C9D88FF02F264EAA3892854DFEECCB0836DF77@ntexch01.intra.cas.org> While I understand what you mean, the administrators of our systems prefer not to take those chances. So I'm back playing with makefiles and package dependencies. But thank you very much for your time! -- Even if explicitly stated to the contrary, nothing in this posting should be construed as representing my employer's opinions. -----Original Message----- From: users-bounces+lvirden=cas.org at lists.blastwave.org [mailto:users-bounces+lvirden=cas.org at lists.blastwave.org] On Behalf Of Oscar del Rio Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 1:12 PM To: questions and discussions Subject: Re: [csw-users] blastwave package question Virden, Larry W. wrote: > That clinches the discussion then - I won't be able to make use of the > blastwave packages. > > Unfortunately, trying to build all of this stuff is very painful - > days spent trying to figure out what is wrong, what needs to be > downloaded, what needs to be configured to get it to build. Sigh. Oh > well, what has to be, is what has to be. You can still use blastwave packages that do not replace Sun files. I don't know if other CSW packages do that, maybe it's just CSWsendmail. Ask here if in doubt. :) _______________________________________________ users mailing list users at lists.blastwave.org https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users From dclarke at blastwave.org Tue Aug 22 19:20:20 2006 From: dclarke at blastwave.org (Dennis Clarke) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 13:20:20 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [csw-users] blastwave package question In-Reply-To: <44EB3AF2.4070607@mie.utoronto.ca> References: <32C9D88FF02F264EAA3892854DFEECCB0836DF72@ntexch01.intra.cas.org> <44EB3AF2.4070607@mie.utoronto.ca> Message-ID: <60745.65.95.197.134.1156267220.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> > Virden, Larry W. wrote: >> That clinches the discussion then - I won't be able to make use of the >> blastwave packages. >> >> Unfortunately, trying to build all of this stuff is very painful - days >> spent trying to figure out what is wrong, what needs to be downloaded, >> what needs to be configured to get it to build. Sigh. Oh well, what has >> to be, is what has to be. > > You can still use blastwave packages that do not replace Sun files. > I don't know if other CSW packages do that, maybe it's just CSWsendmail. > Ask here if in doubt. :) I am not aware of packages that touch anything outside of /opt/csw unless absolutely needed. The SendMail package is an exception. I do know that we create start/stop scripts and SMF manifests for services as well as minor mods to /etc/passwd and /etc/group where _needed_. -- Dennis Clarke From lvirden at cas.org Tue Aug 22 19:25:00 2006 From: lvirden at cas.org (Virden, Larry W.) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 13:25:00 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] blastwave package question In-Reply-To: <60745.65.95.197.134.1156267220.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> Message-ID: <32C9D88FF02F264EAA3892854DFEECCB0836DF78@ntexch01.intra.cas.org> Thanks - if my progress continues to be as slow as it has been the past few days I'll try again to make my case to management. -- Even if explicitly stated to the contrary, nothing in this posting should be construed as representing my employer's opinions. -----Original Message----- From: users-bounces+lvirden=cas.org at lists.blastwave.org [mailto:users-bounces+lvirden=cas.org at lists.blastwave.org] On Behalf Of Dennis Clarke Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 1:20 PM To: questions and discussions Subject: Re: [csw-users] blastwave package question > Virden, Larry W. wrote: >> That clinches the discussion then - I won't be able to make use of >> the blastwave packages. >> >> Unfortunately, trying to build all of this stuff is very painful - >> days spent trying to figure out what is wrong, what needs to be >> downloaded, what needs to be configured to get it to build. Sigh. Oh >> well, what has to be, is what has to be. > > You can still use blastwave packages that do not replace Sun files. I > don't know if other CSW packages do that, maybe it's just CSWsendmail. > Ask here if in doubt. :) I am not aware of packages that touch anything outside of /opt/csw unless absolutely needed. The SendMail package is an exception. I do know that we create start/stop scripts and SMF manifests for services as well as minor mods to /etc/passwd and /etc/group where _needed_. -- Dennis Clarke _______________________________________________ users mailing list users at lists.blastwave.org https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users From mpatters at cs.uwaterloo.ca Tue Aug 22 19:30:47 2006 From: mpatters at cs.uwaterloo.ca (Mike Patterson) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 13:30:47 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] blastwave package question In-Reply-To: <32C9D88FF02F264EAA3892854DFEECCB0836DF78@ntexch01.intra.cas.org> References: <32C9D88FF02F264EAA3892854DFEECCB0836DF78@ntexch01.intra.cas.org> Message-ID: <44EB3F47.8020805@cs.uwaterloo.ca> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Virden, Larry W. wrote on 8/22/06 1:25 PM: > Thanks - if my progress continues to be as slow as it has been the past > few days I'll try again to make my case to management. > If it helps any, one of the reasons we're looking at using blastwave packages is precisely the same problems you're having: it just takes too dang long for the 10 staff members or so that we have (all of whom have other very real important things to do as well) to rebuild everything, particularly anything like gtk / gnome applications. Mike - -- Of course the staff can tell their heads from their arses. Their heads are the bits that are stuck up their arses. Ergo their arses must be the bits that have heads stuck up them. - Matthew Malthouse -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFE6z9Hrqw9H9F0mCQRAumMAJ9hF5cs6jBqI9W4uohynwazCMCLjgCfRgyP In7f6FWXVBUE16icDTyHU2I= =uWKU -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From Darin.Perusich at cognigencorp.com Tue Aug 22 19:31:38 2006 From: Darin.Perusich at cognigencorp.com (Darin Perusich) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 13:31:38 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] blastwave package question In-Reply-To: <60745.65.95.197.134.1156267220.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> References: <32C9D88FF02F264EAA3892854DFEECCB0836DF72@ntexch01.intra.cas.org> <44EB3AF2.4070607@mie.utoronto.ca> <60745.65.95.197.134.1156267220.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> Message-ID: <44EB3F7A.3050806@cognigencorp.com> postfix does as well. Dennis Clarke wrote: >> You can still use blastwave packages that do not replace Sun files. >> I don't know if other CSW packages do that, maybe it's just CSWsendmail. >> Ask here if in doubt. :) > > I am not aware of packages that touch anything outside of /opt/csw unless > absolutely needed. The SendMail package is an exception. I do know that > we create start/stop scripts and SMF manifests for services as well as > minor mods to /etc/passwd and /etc/group where _needed_. > -- Darin Perusich Unix Systems Administrator Cognigen Corporation 395 Youngs Rd. Williamsville, NY 14221 darinper at cognigencorp.com From a.cervellin at acm.org Tue Aug 22 19:37:46 2006 From: a.cervellin at acm.org (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 19:37:46 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] blastwave package question In-Reply-To: <44EB3F47.8020805@cs.uwaterloo.ca> References: <32C9D88FF02F264EAA3892854DFEECCB0836DF78@ntexch01.intra.cas.org> <44EB3F47.8020805@cs.uwaterloo.ca> Message-ID: <44EB40EA.2050507@acm.org> Mike Patterson wrote: > If it helps any, one of the reasons we're looking at using blastwave > packages is precisely the same problems you're having: it just takes too > dang long for the 10 staff members or so that we have (all of whom have > other very real important things to do as well) to rebuild everything ...and most of times OSS on solaris can't be built in a straight-forward manner but it needs code patching, which is really time consuming. and when you are fighting with software which depends on N external libraries, then it's the end. From pgress at optonline.net Wed Aug 23 00:02:48 2006 From: pgress at optonline.net (Paul Gress) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 18:02:48 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <20060822162039.G49911-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> References: <20060822162039.G49911-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> Message-ID: <44EB7F08.5090604@optonline.net> Alekz wrote: > Same problem here. pkg-get -uU broke all GTK apps. > > Does anybody know if it's possible to get CSWpango v1.13.5 > and CSWlibcairo v1.2.0,REV=2006.08.02 somewhere? > > Apparently, the only other way is to completely replace all > unstable GTK CSW apps with the stable ones, because the stable > libpango requires libpangocairo, which is included in another > stable package (there is no separate stable CSWlibcairo), etc. > > Thank you, > Alexey > > Here's the versions I installed to get it working. http://blastwave.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/oldpkgs/unstable/sparc/5.10/libpango-1.13.5-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz http://blastwave.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/oldpkgs/unstable/sparc/5.10/libcairo-1.2.0,REV=2006.08.02-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz Also, in directory "/opt/csw/etc/pango" make sure you have a copy of the two files there. Occasionally, one is not created, then just recopy it over. There's no difference in those files between versions. $ cd /opt/csw/etc/pango $ ls -al total 64 drwxr-xr-x 2 root bin 512 Aug 21 21:14 . drwxr-xr-x 19 root bin 1024 Aug 21 21:00 .. -rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 2540 Aug 11 10:26 pango (copy).modules -rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 2540 Aug 11 10:26 pango.modules -rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 11446 Aug 11 06:56 pangox (copy).aliases -rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 11446 Aug 5 19:50 pangox.aliases $ Paul From shuttlebox at gmail.com Wed Aug 23 10:03:31 2006 From: shuttlebox at gmail.com (shuttlebox) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 10:03:31 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] blastwave package question In-Reply-To: <32C9D88FF02F264EAA3892854DFEECCB0836DF72@ntexch01.intra.cas.org> References: <44EB1EF5.3020502@mie.utoronto.ca> <32C9D88FF02F264EAA3892854DFEECCB0836DF72@ntexch01.intra.cas.org> Message-ID: <625385e30608230103k4abeb148sd7529b3855d2b08a@mail.gmail.com> On 8/22/06, Virden, Larry W. wrote: > That clinches the discussion then - I won't be able to make use of the > blastwave packages. But if you're installing the Blastwave version of Sendmail you intend to use it, right? Not Sun's version or both. On the other hand I don't like the way Sendmail installs either, it closed down the Sun's Sendmail and hung forever. Took me some time to move all Sun configuration to Blastwave to get it up and running again. Would have been nicer to just install passively and give the admin time to copy all configuration in due time. -- /peter From james at blastwave.org Wed Aug 23 14:54:37 2006 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 12:54:37 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <20060822162039.G49911-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> References: <20060822162039.G49911-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> Message-ID: <20060823.12543700.457915595@gyor.> On 22/08/06, 16:46:24, Alekz wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts: > Apparently, the only other way is to completely replace all > unstable GTK CSW apps with the stable ones, because the stable > libpango requires libpangocairo, which is included in another > stable package (there is no separate stable CSWlibcairo), etc. The stable libpango does not use libpangocairo and there is no cairo in stable. The means there are no packages that depend on cairo in stable, this is holding stable back at the moment - but hopefully for that it works. James. From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Wed Aug 23 15:40:22 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 15:40:22 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <20060822142829.80225.qmail@web33603.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20060822142829.80225.qmail@web33603.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <44EC5AC6.2030301@ericsson.com> On 2006-08-22 16:28, ken mays wrote: > You need mozilla installed. But thats the point. I don't want Mozilla installed. The version available at Blastwave (1.7.5) is very old and buggy and IMHO should be removed. Mozilla Application Suite is dead meat and replaced by Seamonkey. Yelp should be updated to use the neeeded mozilla files from Seamonkey (or Firefox) instead. BR MOL From zizban at gmail.com Wed Aug 23 15:43:20 2006 From: zizban at gmail.com (Chris Turkel) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 09:43:20 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <44EC5AC6.2030301@ericsson.com> References: <20060822142829.80225.qmail@web33603.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <44EC5AC6.2030301@ericsson.com> Message-ID: On 8/23/06, Mats Larsson wrote: > > On 2006-08-22 16:28, ken mays wrote: > > You need mozilla installed. > > But thats the point. I don't want Mozilla installed. The version > available at Blastwave (1.7.5) is very old and buggy and IMHO should be > removed. Mozilla Application Suite is dead meat and replaced by > Seamonkey. Yelp should be updated to use the neeeded mozilla files from > Seamonkey (or Firefox) instead. > > BR MOL > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users > I disagree with the obversation that Mozilla 1.7.5 is buggy since I use it all the time on Solaris Sparc and Intel without issue. I think Gnome should be made into a stable, installable package first then worry about possible Mozilla replacements. -- Suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a member of Congress. But I repeat myself. - Mark Twain -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.blastwave.org/pipermail/users/attachments/20060823/7a624592/attachment.html From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Wed Aug 23 15:44:47 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 06:44:47 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <20060823.12543700.457915595@gyor.> Message-ID: <20060823134447.57779.qmail@web33608.mail.mud.yahoo.com> On 22/08/06, 16:46:24, Alekz wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts: > Apparently, the only other way is to completely replace all > unstable GTK CSW apps with the stable ones, because the stable > libpango requires libpangocairo, which is included in another > stable package (there is no separate stable CSWlibcairo), etc. The stable libpango does not use libpangocairo and there is no cairo in stable. The means there are no packages that depend on cairo in stable, this is holding stable back at the moment - but hopefully for that it works. James. ----------------------------- Hmm... 1. All issues with cairo are known errors unless it is something that hasn't been reported yet. I'll provide a cairo for you to test with your 8-bit issues. 2. Corrupt fonts... I saw the screenshot yet we have it working fine with the latest packages. I need to make some configuration fixes for apps in menus and such. ~K __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From james at blastwave.org Wed Aug 23 15:54:57 2006 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 13:54:57 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <20060823134447.57779.qmail@web33608.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20060823134447.57779.qmail@web33608.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <20060823.13545700.4261153677@gyor.> On 23/08/06, 14:44:47, ken mays wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts: > 1. All issues with cairo are known errors unless it is > something that hasn't been reported yet. Reported or not, known or not, if it doesn't work it is no good. > I'll provide > a cairo for you to test with your 8-bit issues. The one in unstable is the subject. When it works... James. From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Wed Aug 23 15:56:49 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 06:56:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20060823135649.26373.qmail@web33606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> On 8/23/06, Mats Larsson wrote: On 2006-08-22 16:28, ken mays wrote: > You need mozilla installed. But thats the point. I don't want Mozilla installed. The version available at Blastwave (1.7.5) is very old and buggy and IMHO should be removed. Mozilla Application Suite is dead meat and replaced by Seamonkey. Yelp should be updated to use the neeeded mozilla files from Seamonkey (or Firefox) instead. BR MOL _______________________________________________ users mailing list users at lists.blastwave.org https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users I disagree with the obversation that Mozilla 1.7.5 is buggy since I use it all the time on Solaris Sparc and Intel without issue. I think Gnome should be made into a stable, installable package first then worry about possible Mozilla replacements. -- Suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a member of Congress. But I repeat myself. - Mark Twain ----------------------------- Mats, Well, I have provided updated packages which have not made it into unstable yet but are on testing. So, things are out of sync at the moment. Right now I am trying to fix reported issues. At the end of the month, I'll review the entire unstable tree to report on what I find. All reported issues and screenshots are either known or fixed (or being worked on). Now that I have Gstreamer finished, I can fix the issues that Dennis reported with the mixer applets and even the clock. As for mozilla, you may have not read my previous comments on using seamonkey over mozilla. Some users want to use firefox but that is outdated (i.e. 1.0.6) on both unstable/stable. So when I was worked on yelp yesterday, I only had mozilla on our systems so I just fixed yelp to work with mozilla. Sometimes, people point fingers without realizing the situation. Anyhow, I'm catching up on the smaller GNOME issues so I'll work on getting GNOME stabilized in the upcoming month. ~K __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Wed Aug 23 16:01:16 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 07:01:16 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <20060823.13545700.4261153677@gyor.> Message-ID: <20060823140116.26417.qmail@web33611.mail.mud.yahoo.com> On 23/08/06, 14:44:47, ken mays wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts: > 1. All issues with cairo are known errors unless it is > something that hasn't been reported yet. Reported or not, known or not, if it doesn't work it is no good. > I'll provide > a cairo for you to test with your 8-bit issues. The one in unstable is the subject. When it works... James. --------------------------- Be constructive in your comments. I've updated both cairo and pango, and I have one person reporting corrupt fonts and sent a screenshot. I have made a lot of changes to GNOME - so do YOU (James) currently see this YOURSELF with the current packages submitted?? ~K __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Wed Aug 23 16:09:44 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 16:09:44 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: References: <20060822142829.80225.qmail@web33603.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <44EC5AC6.2030301@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <44EC61A8.7040603@ericsson.com> On 2006-08-23 15:43, Chris Turkel wrote: > I disagree with the obversation that Mozilla 1.7.5 is buggy since I use > it all the time on Solaris Sparc and Intel without issue. I think Gnome > should be made into a stable, installable package first then worry about > possible Mozilla replacements. I disagree, 1.7.5 is old and buggy. It was released by mozilla.org December 17, 2004. Since then mozilla.org has released 8 updates to 1.7, the last one named 1.7.13 on April 21, 2006 with 59 (yes I did count them) more or less serious security fixes between 1.7.5 and 1.7.13[1]. Furthermore with the release of 1.7.13 the release notes[2] states: "Mozilla Suite 1.7.13 includes fixes for security and stability issues. This release marks the end-of-life of the 1.7.x product line. See the Mozilla Suite 1.7.x Product Sunset Announcement[3]." After that several more fixes has been made in SeaMonkey[4] (a.k.a. Mozilla 1.8 and the successor to the Mozilla Application Suite). [1] http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/known-vulnerabilities.html#Mozilla [2] http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.7.13/ [3] http://developer.mozilla.org/devnews/index.php/2006/04/12/sunset-announcement-for-fxtb-10x-and-mozilla-suite-17x/ [4] http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/ My suggestion for Blastwave is to pick either Firefox or SeaMonkey for Yelp and other applications that depend on "mozilla specific files". Firefox has more support from mozilla.org and mozilla.com than SeaMonkey. /MOL From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Wed Aug 23 16:19:18 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 16:19:18 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <20060823135649.26373.qmail@web33606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20060823135649.26373.qmail@web33606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <44EC63E6.2090608@ericsson.com> On 2006-08-23 15:56, ken mays wrote: > As for mozilla, you may have not read my previous > comments on using seamonkey over mozilla. Some users > want to use firefox but that is outdated (i.e. 1.0.6) > on both unstable/stable. So when I was worked on yelp > yesterday, I only had mozilla on our systems so I just > fixed yelp to work with mozilla. Ok I understand. See my comment as an RFE for the future since there are recent versions of both Firefox and SeaMonkey in testing right now. > Sometimes, people point fingers without realizing the > situation. Hope you didn't think I was... > Anyhow, I'm catching up on the smaller GNOME issues so > I'll work on getting GNOME stabilized in the upcoming > month. Good to hear. Keep up that great work Ken. /MOL From a.cervellin at virgilio.it Wed Aug 23 16:37:20 2006 From: a.cervellin at virgilio.it (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 15:37:20 +0100 (GMT+01:00) Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update Message-ID: <10d3b76bf3c.a.cervellin@virgilio.it> > Ok I understand. See my comment as an RFE for the future since there are > recent versions of both Firefox and SeaMonkey in testing right now. latest SeaMonkey (1.0.4) is not in testing, it's already in unstable From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Wed Aug 23 16:40:55 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 16:40:55 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <10d3b76bf3c.a.cervellin@virgilio.it> References: <10d3b76bf3c.a.cervellin@virgilio.it> Message-ID: <44EC68F7.8050907@ericsson.com> On 2006-08-23 16:37, Alessio Cervellin wrote: > latest SeaMonkey (1.0.4) is not in testing, it's already in > unstable Sorry Alessio my mistake. It was recently in testing I meant ;). From nlucier at math.purdue.edu Wed Aug 23 17:08:24 2006 From: nlucier at math.purdue.edu (Neal A. Lucier) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 11:08:24 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <44E9BE35.5080900@ericsson.com> References: <20060819162044.30418.qmail@web33606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <44E9BE35.5080900@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <44EC6F68.9020505@math.purdue.edu> Mats Larsson wrote: > On 2006-08-19 18:20, ken mays wrote: >> gimp 2.2.12 again. Yelp is now mainly using firefox >> instead of mozilla. > >> Let me know what issues you find. > > If I bring in latest yelp (2.12.2) with a 'pkg-get upgrade' without > CSWfirefox installed it brings in CSWfirefox as you state but when I do > an 'ldd /opt/csw/bin/yelp' I get: > > libgtkembedmoz.so => (file not found) > libxpcom.so => (file not found) > libplds4.so => (file not found) > libplc4.so => (file not found) > libnspr4.so => (file not found) > I'd like to take this thread in a slightly different direction and suggest that instead of having GNOME (yelp) depend on a full-blown browser being installed, a new package (e.g. gnome_gecko) is created that provides the GTK embedded mozilla[1] to all of GNOME (perhaps even including epiphany.) Another solution would to make each one of the individual Mozilla Projects[2] that provide these libraries into separate packages and then require those. I realize creating more packages is more work for an already busy Ken, but it would release GNOME from being bound to a specific browser just to provide help documents. (And I thought we hated that Windows required IE [but we didn't mind Windows knowing how to parse/render html]?) Just my two cents, Neal 1. Embedding Mozilla http://www.mozilla.org/projects/embedding/ 2. Netscape Portable Runtime (NSPR) http://www.mozilla.org/projects/nspr/ XPCOM http://www.mozilla.org/projects/xpcom/ From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Wed Aug 23 17:35:32 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 08:35:32 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <20060823.12543700.457915595@gyor.> Message-ID: <20060823153533.56592.qmail@web33602.mail.mud.yahoo.com> On 22/08/06, 16:46:24, Alekz wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts: > Apparently, the only other way is to completely replace all > unstable GTK CSW apps with the stable ones, because the stable > libpango requires libpangocairo, which is included in another > stable package (there is no separate stable CSWlibcairo), etc. The stable libpango does not use libpangocairo and there is no cairo in stable. The means there are no packages that depend on cairo in stable, this is holding stable back at the moment - but hopefully for that it works. James. -------------------------------- Well... I'll move us to cairo 1.2.4 as I think cairo caused the issue with the fonts. I'll look into the 8-bit patching as well this time. Thanks, James... ~K __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From jreid at vnet.net Wed Aug 23 19:07:08 2006 From: jreid at vnet.net (Joe Reid) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 12:07:08 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <44EC63E6.2090608@ericsson.com> References: <20060823135649.26373.qmail@web33606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <44EC63E6.2090608@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <44EC8B3C.7050705@vnet.net> > Good to hear. Keep up that great work Ken. Horray Ken - glad to see Blastwave getting caught up - thanks to all involved! -- Joe Reid jreid at vnet.net http://www.singlewhitemale.net ?c=a=rb=sc=fd=te=wf=zg=porh=n? From Meik.Hellmund at math.uni-leipzig.de Thu Aug 24 11:06:48 2006 From: Meik.Hellmund at math.uni-leipzig.de (Meik Hellmund) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 11:06:48 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Problems with new Gnome on Solaris9/Sparc Message-ID: <87pseqy02f.fsf@mipc240.mathematik.uni-leipzig.de> I used the semester break to do my semiannual "pkg-get -uU" on the big sunray server of our institute (Solaris9/Sparc) and have, for the first time, serious problems. Perhaps someone should put a big red warning sign "At this moment, 'unstable' really means unstable!!" on the blastwave home page? That's what I found out at the moment: - some binaries do not find their libraries from /opt/csw/lib #ldd /opt/csw/libexec/gnome-settings-daemon ... libXext.so.6.4 => (file not found) libX11.so.6.2 => (file not found) so I put "LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/csw/lib, export LD_LIBRARY_PATH" into the start-up scrips - There is not yet a new version of gnome_dtlogin. I added XDG_CONFIG_DIRS=/opt/csw/etc/xdg export XDG_CONFIG_DIRS to /etc/dt/config/Xinitrc.CSWgnome in order to avoid an empty applications menu. Now, something at least seems to work, but there are still many problems: - gnome-terminal sometimes crashes when pressing a menu button - the gnome settings daemon crashes from time to time - The clock applet seems to be missing. - gnome-volume-control gives the startup error "No volume control gstreamer plugins or devices found" Please, help me. Is there something trivial I overlook? Should I better go back to Gnome 2.8? Is someone running the new Gnome on Sol9 without those problems? Or do all the blastwave developers use Solaris 10? Regards, Meik -- Meik Hellmund Institut fuer Mathematik, Uni Leipzig e-mail: Meik.Hellmund at math.uni-leipzig.de http://www.math.uni-leipzig.de/~hellmund From a.cervellin at virgilio.it Thu Aug 24 11:25:52 2006 From: a.cervellin at virgilio.it (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 10:25:52 +0100 (GMT+01:00) Subject: [csw-users] Problems with new Gnome on Solaris9/Sparc Message-ID: <10d3f7ff106.a.cervellin@virgilio.it> > I used the semester break to do my semiannual "pkg-get -uU" on the big > sunray server of our institute (Solaris9/Sparc) and have, for the first time, serious > problems. Perhaps someone should put a big red warning sign > "At this moment, 'unstable' really means unstable!!" > on the blastwave home page? I totally agree. Anyway on the other side, it must be admitted that "unstable" means "unstable", and there is always been a disclaimer about that: use it at your own risk. Also, current problems with unstable (especially gnome) have been discussed a lot on this mailing list recently. > Now, something at least seems to work, but there are still many problems: > - gnome-terminal sometimes crashes when pressing a menu button > - the gnome settings daemon crashes from time to time > - The clock applet seems to be missing. > - gnome-volume-control gives the startup error > "No volume control gstreamer plugins or devices found" > Please, help me. Is there something trivial I overlook? nope, they are mostly known issues. > Should I better go back to Gnome 2.8? probably it would be better > Is someone running the new Gnome on Sol9 without those problems? no, problems are known. > Or do all the blastwave developers use Solaris 10? no, packages are usually tested on a wide range of systems (sol 8, 9, 10, 11 x86 & sparc) From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Thu Aug 24 12:18:32 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 03:18:32 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Problems with new Gnome on Solaris9/Sparc In-Reply-To: <87pseqy02f.fsf@mipc240.mathematik.uni-leipzig.de> Message-ID: <20060824101832.21460.qmail@web33605.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Now, something at least seems to work, but there are still many problems: - gnome-terminal sometimes crashes when pressing a menu button - the gnome settings daemon crashes from time to time - The clock applet seems to be missing. - gnome-volume-control gives the startup error "No volume control gstreamer plugins or devices found" Please, help me. Is there something trivial I overlook? Should I better go back to Gnome 2.8? Is someone running the new Gnome on Sol9 without those problems? Or do all the blastwave developers use Solaris 10? Regards, Meik -------------------- Meik, Well, we'd have to say that GNOME is unstable - yet what else besides GNOME is unstable??? GIMP ?? What you mentioned is being worked on. You need gstplugins-good which is used by two other packages which contain the applets and volume control you mentioned. That package sits in /testing at the moment. Other fixes are under way, yet time is an issue to work on these things. Also, I have to look at unstable myself and test what works with the new GNOME. If you need the GNOME desktop, use the stable one (GNOME 2.8). Thanks for your input and notes on the workarounds. That is what we need to make CSW GNOME better on Solaris! ~K __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! 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From: ken mays Subject: Re: [csw-maintainers] Fw: [csw-users] Problems with new Gnome on Solaris9/Sparc Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 03:52:42 -0700 (PDT) Size: 5738 Url: http://lists.blastwave.org/pipermail/users/attachments/20060824/f7abe58f/attachment.mht From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Thu Aug 24 13:42:38 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 13:42:38 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <44EC6F68.9020505@math.purdue.edu> References: <20060819162044.30418.qmail@web33606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <44E9BE35.5080900@ericsson.com> <44EC6F68.9020505@math.purdue.edu> Message-ID: <44ED90AE.4030208@ericsson.com> On 2006-08-23 17:08, Neal A. Lucier wrote: > I'd like to take this thread in a slightly different direction and > suggest that instead of having GNOME (yelp) depend on a full-blown > browser being installed, a new package (e.g. gnome_gecko) is created > that provides the GTK embedded mozilla[1] to all of GNOME (perhaps even > including epiphany.) > > Another solution would to make each one of the individual Mozilla > Projects[2] that provide these libraries into separate packages and then > require those. > > I realize creating more packages is more work for an already busy Ken, > but it would release GNOME from being bound to a specific browser just > to provide help documents. (And I thought we hated that Windows > required IE [but we didn't mind Windows knowing how to parse/render html]?) > > Just my two cents, Excellent two cents Neal. I strongly support this approach. /MOL From a.cervellin at virgilio.it Thu Aug 24 15:44:21 2006 From: a.cervellin at virgilio.it (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 14:44:21 +0100 (GMT+01:00) Subject: [csw-users] /testing gmime 2.2.3 Message-ID: <10d406c991a.a.cervellin@virgilio.it> gmime 2.2.3 is now available on http://www.blastwave.org/testing (Mono binding has been disabled due to the lack of gtksharp libs on blastwave) From Meik.Hellmund at math.uni-leipzig.de Thu Aug 24 16:19:35 2006 From: Meik.Hellmund at math.uni-leipzig.de (Meik Hellmund) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 16:19:35 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Problems with new Gnome on Solaris9/Sparc In-Reply-To: <10d3f7ff106.a.cervellin@virgilio.it> (Alessio Cervellin's message of "Thu, 24 Aug 2006 10:25:52 +0100 (GMT+01:00)") References: <10d3f7ff106.a.cervellin@virgilio.it> Message-ID: <87d5aqxll4.fsf@mipc240.mathematik.uni-leipzig.de> Alessio Cervellin writes: > nope, they are mostly known > issues. I see. My thanks to you and Ken for the fast response and the clarification of the status of gnome. It helped to make a decision. I got back to the stable blastwave versions. (Btw, I was halfway through manually deleting and re-adding packages when I discovered the "-S" option of pkg-get.) But now I have a new problem I have never seen before: Different gnome programs (gnome-terminal, gedit,...) crash with: The program 'gedit' received an X Window System error. This probably reflects a bug in the program. The error was 'BadValue (integer parameter out of range for operation)'. (Details: serial 710 error_code 2 request_code 131 minor_code 3) (Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously; that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it. To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() function.) Has anyone an idea about this? > no, packages are usually tested on a wide > range of systems (sol 8, 9, 10, 11 x86 & sparc) Good to know! And many thanks to all the blastwave developers! Meik -- Meik Hellmund Institut fuer Mathematik, Uni Leipzig e-mail: Meik.Hellmund at math.uni-leipzig.de http://www.math.uni-leipzig.de/~hellmund From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Fri Aug 25 00:46:26 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 15:46:26 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 patches Message-ID: <20060824224626.86509.qmail@web33603.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Here is a rollout of patches for GNOME 2.14.3: http://www.blastwave.org/testing gnome_applets-2.14.3,REV=2006.08.23-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz gnome_applets-2.14.3,REV=2006.08.23-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz gnome_menus-2.15.91-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz gnome_menus-2.15.91-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz gnome_panel-2.12.3-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz gnome_panel-2.12.3-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz ~ Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Fri Aug 25 01:39:48 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 16:39:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 patches In-Reply-To: <20060824224626.86509.qmail@web33603.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <20060824233948.86565.qmail@web33604.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Use this to update to the latest patches: pkg-get -U -u -s http://gnometest.blastwave.org/gnome-testing/ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From comand at blastwave.org Fri Aug 25 21:01:28 2006 From: comand at blastwave.org (Cory Omand) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 12:01:28 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] ANNOUNCE: Apache 2.2.3 Message-ID: Apache 2.2.3 packages are now propagating to mirror sites. The major enhancements in this release are: * Updated to version 2.2.3, which addresses a CERT advisory. * Integration with SMF on Solaris 10 systems, and init on Solaris 8/9, (thanks to excellent integration class action scripts developed by Yann Rouillard). * SSL control is now restored to 2.0.x functionality. Solaris 8/9 users can 'cswapache2 startssl' again, and Solaris 10 users can use svccfg/svcprop to set the 'ssl' property on the cswapache2 service. * Compiled with SunOne Studio 11 From comand at blastwave.org Sat Aug 26 01:33:43 2006 From: comand at blastwave.org (Cory Omand) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 16:33:43 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] WARNING: apache2 2.2.3 and Subversion Message-ID: If you are running a subversion server which uses mod_authz_svn, please be aware that there appears to be an issue with Apache 2.2.3. If you're using svnserve, this will not affect you at all. The symptom of this problem is that authorization fails while attempting to read AuthzSVNAccessFile. The client is always denied access (403), and the server logs contain an error like this: (2)No such file or directory: Failed to load the AuthzSVNAccessFile: Can't create a character converter from 'UTF-8' to native encoding I am currently working on the problem, but won't likely have a fix until some time next week. In the mean time, please stick with the version of apache2 in stable (or defer upgrading your server) if you use mod_authz_svn. - C. From Meik.Hellmund at math.uni-leipzig.de Mon Aug 28 11:53:03 2006 From: Meik.Hellmund at math.uni-leipzig.de (Meik Hellmund) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 11:53:03 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Problems with new Gnome on Solaris9/Sparc In-Reply-To: <87d5aqxll4.fsf@mipc240.mathematik.uni-leipzig.de> (Meik Hellmund's message of "Thu, 24 Aug 2006 16:19:35 +0200") References: <10d3f7ff106.a.cervellin@virgilio.it> <87d5aqxll4.fsf@mipc240.mathematik.uni-leipzig.de> Message-ID: <873bbhchkw.fsf@mipc240.mathematik.uni-leipzig.de> Meik Hellmund writes: > But now I have a new problem I have never seen before: > Different gnome programs (gnome-terminal, gedit,...) > crash with: > > The program 'gedit' received an X Window System error. > This probably reflects a bug in the program. > The error was 'BadValue (integer parameter out of range for operation)'. > (Details: serial 710 error_code 2 request_code 131 minor_code 3) > (Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously; > that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it. > To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line > option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful > backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() function.) Some more notes about this: - This only happens if the "Crux" theme is used, other themes are running fine. - I double- und triple-checked, that I longer have packages from blastwave/unstable on my machine, everything is from blastwave/stable. - Starting the gnome-themes-manager in a terminal I get (gnome-theme-manager:10403): Gtk-WARNING **: ld.so.1: gnome-theme-manager: fatal: relocation error: file /opt/csw/lib/gtk-2.0/2.4.0/engines/libsmooth.so: symbol __sincos: referenced symbol not found So there seem to be some problems with the stable gnome version, too. Regards, Meik PS: Why are all the packages, even the packages from unstable, without debugging symbols? -- Meik Hellmund Institut fuer Mathematik, Uni Leipzig e-mail: Meik.Hellmund at math.uni-leipzig.de http://www.math.uni-leipzig.de/~hellmund From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Mon Aug 28 22:44:47 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 13:44:47 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Problems with new Gnome on Solaris9/Sparc In-Reply-To: <873bbhchkw.fsf@mipc240.mathematik.uni-leipzig.de> Message-ID: <20060828204447.33954.qmail@web33602.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Try this package in www.blastwave.org/testing: gtk_engines-2.7.8-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz ~ Ken Mays __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From pgress at optonline.net Tue Aug 29 03:05:15 2006 From: pgress at optonline.net (Paul Gress) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 21:05:15 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt Fonts Message-ID: <44F392CB.9060006@optonline.net> Unfortunately I have tried the untested versions libpango-1.14.2-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg ibcairo-1.2.4-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg and my same font corruption problem still persists. The only versions that work for me are libpango-1.13.5-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg libcairo-1.2.0,REV=2006.08.02-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg Hopefully some day I can get a version that works for me or I can find the exact cause of my font corruption. Paul From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Tue Aug 29 03:25:18 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 18:25:18 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt Fonts In-Reply-To: <44F392CB.9060006@optonline.net> Message-ID: <20060829012518.38719.qmail@web33615.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Unfortunately I have tried the untested versions libpango-1.14.2-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg ibcairo-1.2.4-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg and my same font corruption problem still persists. The only versions that work for me are libpango-1.13.5-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg libcairo-1.2.0,REV=2006.08.02-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg Hopefully some day I can get a version that works for me or I can find the exact cause of my font corruption. Paul ----------------------------- Paul, That is a wierd one. We ran some test last nite with Dennis and his display was perfect using the newer libs while providing screenshots and using GIMP. This was using Solaris 8 x86 with the latest Aug recommended patches. What setup do you have again?? ~Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From pgress at optonline.net Tue Aug 29 04:50:48 2006 From: pgress at optonline.net (Paul Gress) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 22:50:48 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt Fonts In-Reply-To: <20060829012518.38719.qmail@web33615.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20060829012518.38719.qmail@web33615.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <44F3AB88.3010500@optonline.net> ken mays wrote: > ----------------------------- > > Paul, > > That is a wierd one. We ran some test last nite with > Dennis and his display was perfect using the newer > libs while providing screenshots and using GIMP. > > This was using Solaris 8 x86 with the latest Aug > recommended patches. > > What setup do you have again?? > > ~Ken > > This is on a Blade 2500 running Solaris 10 U2, all free patches. My environment is Gnome 2.6 from Sun. I have, trying to get all the libs running correctly, downloaded the entire Gnome 2.14, but I do not use it as my desktop environment. Paul From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Tue Aug 29 05:15:33 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 20:15:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt Fonts In-Reply-To: <44F3AB88.3010500@optonline.net> Message-ID: <20060829031533.58456.qmail@web33609.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ken mays wrote: > ----------------------------- > > Paul, > > That is a wierd one. We ran some test last nite with > Dennis and his display was perfect using the newer > libs while providing screenshots and using GIMP. > > This was using Solaris 8 x86 with the latest Aug > recommended patches. > > What setup do you have again?? > > ~Ken > > This is on a Blade 2500 running Solaris 10 U2, all free patches. My environment is Gnome 2.6 from Sun. I have, trying to get all the libs running correctly, downloaded the entire Gnome 2.14, but I do not use it as my desktop environment. Paul ----------------------------- Oh...no. The GNOME 2.14.3 build is not ready for full production use. I still have a few packages to rebuild. Use the stable GNOME 2.8 or one included with Solaris. The newer pango/cairo work with the new GNOME. ~ Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From Meik.Hellmund at math.uni-leipzig.de Tue Aug 29 11:21:09 2006 From: Meik.Hellmund at math.uni-leipzig.de (Meik Hellmund) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 11:21:09 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Problems with new Gnome on Solaris9/Sparc In-Reply-To: <20060828204447.33954.qmail@web33602.mail.mud.yahoo.com> (ken mays's message of "Mon, 28 Aug 2006 13:44:47 -0700 (PDT)") References: <20060828204447.33954.qmail@web33602.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <877j0roq2i.fsf@mipc240.mathematik.uni-leipzig.de> ken mays writes: > Try this package in www.blastwave.org/testing: > > gtk_engines-2.7.8-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz Ok, now I have a gnome 2.8 installation from stable with gtk_engines and libcairo from testing and - I cross my fingers - it seems to run. Every application is crying over the missing pangocairo library but running anyway and a normal gnome user doesn't see the errors. I tried updating the libpango package, too but this is does not work for the gnome from stable. Fatal errors about missing symbols (from libgtk2, I think). Many thanks, Meik -- Meik Hellmund Institut fuer Mathematik, Uni Leipzig e-mail: Meik.Hellmund at math.uni-leipzig.de http://www.math.uni-leipzig.de/~hellmund From james at blastwave.org Tue Aug 29 12:26:23 2006 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 10:26:23 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Problems with new Gnome on Solaris9/Sparc In-Reply-To: <873bbhchkw.fsf@mipc240.mathematik.uni-leipzig.de> References: <10d3f7ff106.a.cervellin@virgilio.it> <87d5aqxll4.fsf@mipc240.mathematik.uni-leipzig.de> <873bbhchkw.fsf@mipc240.mathematik.uni-leipzig.de> Message-ID: <20060829.10262300.2813458406@gyor.> On 28/08/06, 10:53:03, Meik Hellmund wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] Problems with new Gnome on Solaris9/Sparc: > > The program 'gedit' received an X Window System error. > > This probably reflects a bug in the program. > > The error was 'BadValue (integer parameter out of range for > > operation)'. > > (Details: serial 710 error_code 2 request_code 131 minor_code 3) > > (Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously; > > that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it. > > To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line > > option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful > > backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() > > function.) > Some more notes about this: > - This only happens if the "Crux" theme is used, other themes are > running fine. > - I double- und triple-checked, that I longer have packages from > blastwave/unstable on my machine, everything is from > blastwave/stable. > - Starting the gnome-themes-manager in a terminal I get > (gnome-theme-manager:10403): Gtk-WARNING **: ld.so.1: > gnome-theme-manager: fatal: relocation error: > file /opt/csw/lib/gtk-2.0/2.4.0/engines/libsmooth.so: > symbol __sincos: referenced symbol not found It's true, there is a fault with the UNDEF __sincos and no libsunmath. There are 5 packages with files like this: CSWgraphvis CSWgtkengines CSWlibrsvg CSWxfcelibs CSWxfcetoys For some reason the compiler doesn't complain at link time. However, the "Glider" theme is the one which shows the relocation errors, not "Crux", further for "Glider" a useful theme is installed - even if I can't tell if something is not exactly as intended. I guess this isn't causing the X error you see. If you think this is the problem and want to try a package that you can drop into stable: http://www.blastwave.org/testing/gtk_engines-2.6.5,REV=2006.08.29-SunOS5 .8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz (Note, i386 does not have the UNDEF __sincos.) James. From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Tue Aug 29 14:26:14 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 05:26:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Problems with new Gnome on Solaris9/Sparc In-Reply-To: <877j0roq2i.fsf@mipc240.mathematik.uni-leipzig.de> Message-ID: <20060829122614.81926.qmail@web33605.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ken mays writes: > Try this package in www.blastwave.org/testing: > > gtk_engines-2.7.8-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz Ok, now I have a gnome 2.8 installation from stable with gtk_engines and libcairo from testing and - I cross my fingers - it seems to run. Every application is crying over the missing pangocairo library but running anyway and a normal gnome user doesn't see the errors. I tried updating the libpango package, too but this is does not work for the gnome from stable. Fatal errors about missing symbols (from libgtk2, I think). Many thanks, Meik -- Meik Hellmund Institut fuer Mathematik, Uni Leipzig e-mail: Meik.Hellmund at math.uni-leipzig.de http://www.math.uni-leipzig.de/~hellmund ------------------------------ Ok, and it seems James provided you with a revised 2.6.5 package as well. Use James' package as the official fix for the stable GNOME. ~K __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From james at blastwave.org Wed Aug 30 10:19:34 2006 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 08:19:34 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Problems with new Gnome on Solaris9/Sparc In-Reply-To: <873bbhchkw.fsf@mipc240.mathematik.uni-leipzig.de> References: <10d3f7ff106.a.cervellin@virgilio.it> <87d5aqxll4.fsf@mipc240.mathematik.uni-leipzig.de> <873bbhchkw.fsf@mipc240.mathematik.uni-leipzig.de> Message-ID: <20060830.8193400.1128458192@gyor.> On 28/08/06, 10:53:03, Meik Hellmund wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] Problems with new Gnome on Solaris9/Sparc: > PS: Why are all the packages, even the packages from unstable, without > debugging symbols? Programs should just work! Stripping reduces the size. Debugging symbols are no use to an ordinary user and little use without the corresponding source code. Stable packages are ones previously in unstable. There is no difference in the way they are built and they are not processed (eg stripped) as they are moved to stable. The stability comes only from the selection process. James. From willie at qis.net Wed Aug 30 17:03:44 2006 From: willie at qis.net (Willie Bollinger) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 11:03:44 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] Problems with RT installation Message-ID: <44F5A8D0.505@qis.net> I recently installed RT using the csw rt package and the mysql4 csw package. When I go to initialize the database with the included script /opt/csw/rt3/sbin/rt-setup-database I get the following error. # ./rt-setup-database --action init --dba root --prompt-for-dba-password "my" variable $id masks earlier declaration in same scope at /opt/csw/rt3/lib/RT/CustomField_Overlay.pm line 879. "my" variable $id masks earlier declaration in same scope at /opt/csw/rt3/lib/RT/CustomField_Overlay.pm line 914. In order to create or update your RT database,this script needs to connect to your mysql instance on localhost as root. Please specify that user's database password below. If the user has no database password, just press return. Password: Now creating a database for RT. Creating mysql database rt3. Now populating database schema. Creating database schema. readline() on closed filehandle SCHEMA_LOCAL at ./rt-setup-database line 193. Transactions not supported by database at /opt/csw/lib/perl/csw/DBI.pm line 1657. I have looked at the mysql configuration and it should be set up for innodb tables. Any idea what the problem is here? -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Willie Bollinger | 2975B Manchester Rd. | E-Mail: willie at qis.net Quantum Internet Services | Manchester, MD 21102 | Voice: 410-239-6920 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- From mmayer at blastwave.org Wed Aug 30 18:40:50 2006 From: mmayer at blastwave.org (Markus Mayer) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 09:40:50 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] /testing CUPS 1.2.2 Message-ID: <20060830164050.GA18969@enterprise.blastwave.org> CUPS 1.2.2 is now available for testing from http://www.blastwave.org/testing/ A considerable number of changes went into this release over the previous CUPS release (1.1.23). CUPS has been added to the Blastwave build sytem (http://svn.blastwave.org/) which should allow for easier and faster packaging of upcoming CUPS releases. New package structure ===================== CUPS is now split up into a number of smaller packages. * libcups -- similar to the already existing libcups, except it is now strictly libraries only. Header files are no longer included. * cupsdev -- contains header files and cups-config. Previously part of libcups. This package is platform independent as it contains no binaries. (/opt/csw/bin/cups-config is a shell script.) * cupsdoc -- contains CUPS documentation (/opt/csw/share/doc/cups). This package is platform independent as it contains no binaries. * cupsclient -- provides CUPS client applications * cupsd -- contains the CUPS daemon and supporting binaries * cups -- pseudo package that contains no files of its own. Provided for ease of installation / upgrade. It depends on all the above packages, so installing it will pull all the above packages resulting in a full CUPS installataion. It is used for backwards compatibility (upgrades from 1.1.23) as well as ease of installation if somebody wants all CUPS packages. SMF support =========== The cupsd package now supports SMF under Solaris 10 and later. The FMRI for CUPS is cswcups. On Solaris 8 & 9, the traditional /etc/init.d start script and the corresponding links will be installed. From comand at blastwave.org Thu Aug 31 01:15:39 2006 From: comand at blastwave.org (Cory Omand) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 16:15:39 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] /testing ap2_modfastcgi Message-ID: I whipped up a new package for Apache2/FastCGI (ap2_modfastcgi) -- it's currently in /testing should anyone want to give it a test drive before I push it for release. From alekz at xs4all.nl Thu Aug 31 15:43:17 2006 From: alekz at xs4all.nl (Alekz) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 15:43:17 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <44EB7F08.5090604@optonline.net> Message-ID: <20060831154220.W49911-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> Nope, didn't work either.... Now I have squares instead of fonts... -Alexey On Tue, 22 Aug 2006, Paul Gress wrote: >Alekz wrote: >> Same problem here. pkg-get -uU broke all GTK apps. >> >> Does anybody know if it's possible to get CSWpango v1.13.5 >> and CSWlibcairo v1.2.0,REV=2006.08.02 somewhere? >> >> Apparently, the only other way is to completely replace all >> unstable GTK CSW apps with the stable ones, because the stable >> libpango requires libpangocairo, which is included in another >> stable package (there is no separate stable CSWlibcairo), etc. >> >> Thank you, >> Alexey >> >> > >Here's the versions I installed to get it working. > > >http://blastwave.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/oldpkgs/unstable/sparc/5.10/libpango-1.13.5-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz > >http://blastwave.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/oldpkgs/unstable/sparc/5.10/libcairo-1.2.0,REV=2006.08.02-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz > > >Also, in directory "/opt/csw/etc/pango" make sure you have a copy of the >two files there. Occasionally, one is not created, then just recopy it >over. There's no difference in those files between versions. > >$ cd /opt/csw/etc/pango >$ ls -al >total 64 >drwxr-xr-x 2 root bin 512 Aug 21 21:14 . >drwxr-xr-x 19 root bin 1024 Aug 21 21:00 .. >-rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 2540 Aug 11 10:26 pango (copy).modules >-rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 2540 Aug 11 10:26 pango.modules >-rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 11446 Aug 11 06:56 pangox (copy).aliases >-rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 11446 Aug 5 19:50 pangox.aliases >$ > >Paul >_______________________________________________ >users mailing list >users at lists.blastwave.org >https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users > From william at wbonnet.net Thu Aug 31 15:53:58 2006 From: william at wbonnet.net (William Bonnet) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 15:53:58 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <20060831154220.W49911-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> References: <20060831154220.W49911-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> Message-ID: <1157032438.44f6e9f638404@ssl0.ovh.net> Hi all > Nope, didn't work either.... Now I have squares instead of > fonts... I do also have the same problem with XFce :( I have also lost xinerama support. Does anyone around have problem with xinerama ? Kind regards, William From willie at qis.net Thu Aug 31 17:49:43 2006 From: willie at qis.net (Willie Bollinger) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 11:49:43 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] Problems with RT installation In-Reply-To: <20060830174646.00004756@sws602.mcsun.local> References: <44F5A8D0.505@qis.net> <20060830174646.00004756@sws602.mcsun.local> Message-ID: <44F70517.1000905@qis.net> I copied the default file and I am still getting the same error. Here is the output of show engines | InnoDB | DEFAULT | Supports transactions, row-level locking, and foreign keys | | INNOBASE | YES | Alias for INNODB Here is the output for the variables | innodb_additional_mem_pool_size | 2097152 | | innodb_autoextend_increment | 8 | | innodb_buffer_pool_awe_mem_mb | 0 | | innodb_buffer_pool_size | 16777216 | | innodb_data_file_path | ibdata1:10M:autoextend | | innodb_data_home_dir | /opt/csw/mysql4/var/ | | innodb_fast_shutdown | ON | | innodb_file_io_threads | 4 | | innodb_file_per_table | OFF | | innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit | 1 | | innodb_flush_method | | | innodb_force_recovery | 0 | | innodb_lock_wait_timeout | 50 | | innodb_locks_unsafe_for_binlog | OFF | | innodb_log_arch_dir | /opt/csw/mysql4/var/ | | innodb_log_archive | OFF | | innodb_log_buffer_size | 8388608 | | innodb_log_file_size | 5242880 | | innodb_log_files_in_group | 2 | | innodb_log_group_home_dir | /opt/csw/mysql4/var/ | | innodb_max_dirty_pages_pct | 90 | | innodb_max_purge_lag | 0 | | innodb_mirrored_log_groups | 1 | | innodb_open_files | 300 | | innodb_table_locks | ON | | innodb_thread_concurrency | 8 And here are the entries in our my.cnf file # Uncomment the following if you are using InnoDB tables innodb_data_home_dir = /opt/csw/mysql4/var/ innodb_data_file_path = ibdata1:10M:autoextend innodb_log_group_home_dir = /opt/csw/mysql4/var/ innodb_log_arch_dir = /opt/csw/mysql4/var/ # You can set .._buffer_pool_size up to 50 - 80 % # of RAM but beware of setting memory usage too high innodb_buffer_pool_size = 16M innodb_additional_mem_pool_size = 2M # Set .._log_file_size to 25 % of buffer pool size innodb_log_file_size = 5M innodb_log_buffer_size = 8M innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit = 1 innodb_lock_wait_timeout = 50 Alex Moore wrote: > On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 11:03:44 -0400 > Willie Bollinger wrote: > >> Transactions not supported by database >> at /opt/csw/lib/perl/csw/DBI.pm line 1657. >> >> >> I have looked at the mysql configuration and it should be set up for >> innodb tables. Any idea what the problem is here? > > Log into mysql. 'show engines;' should show INNOBASE with support = > yes. > > Also, from a shell; `mysqladmin variables` should show a lot of innodb > variables and values, such as: > | innodb_data_file_path | ibdata1:3500M:autoextend > | > | innodb_data_home_dir | /opt/csw/mysql4/var/ > > Is this what you see? If not, > copy /opt/csw/mysql4/share/mysql/my-medium.cnf to > /opt/csw/mysql4/var/my.cnf and uncomment the variables in the innodb > section and restart mysql. > > Alex > -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Willie Bollinger | 2975B Manchester Rd. | E-Mail: willie at qis.net Quantum Internet Services | Manchester, MD 21102 | Voice: 410-239-6920 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- From william at wbonnet.net Thu Aug 31 21:45:07 2006 From: william at wbonnet.net (William Bonnet) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 21:45:07 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <44EB7F08.5090604@optonline.net> References: <20060822162039.G49911-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> <44EB7F08.5090604@optonline.net> Message-ID: <44F73C43.3040204@wbonnet.net> Hi Paul A big thanks to you :) >Also, in directory "/opt/csw/etc/pango" make sure you have a copy of the >two files there. Occasionally, one is not created, then just recopy it >over. There's no difference in those files between versions. > >$ cd /opt/csw/etc/pango >$ ls -al >total 64 >drwxr-xr-x 2 root bin 512 Aug 21 21:14 . >drwxr-xr-x 19 root bin 1024 Aug 21 21:00 .. >-rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 2540 Aug 11 10:26 pango (copy).modules >-rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 2540 Aug 11 10:26 pango.modules >-rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 11446 Aug 11 06:56 pangox (copy).aliases >-rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 11446 Aug 5 19:50 pangox.aliases > > This is the answer to my font problem. I was experiencing the font problem. Then i downgraded to libpango 1.13.5 and libcairo1.2.0 and i was still having font problems (all char were replaced by a square symbol). I noticed, thanks to Paul, that in the directory /opt/csw/etc/pango the file "pango (copy).modules" was missing. After copying it from pango.modules and reopening my session, everything went back to normal. Almost everything... fonts are ok. But i still have no Xinerama support :( but it's certainly another problem. Can someone confirm me that at least gtk libs have been compiled with Xinerama support enabled ? Kind regards, -- William http://www.wbonnet.net http://www.sunwizard.net Le site fran?ais des amateurs de stations Unix http://www.blastwave.org An OpenSolaris Community Site http://www.guses.org French speaking Solaris User Group From blastwave at ianbaines.org Tue Aug 1 09:28:21 2006 From: blastwave at ianbaines.org (Ian Baines) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 08:28:21 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] CSW Gnome broken after pkg-get -u Message-ID: <001e01c6b53c$117df350$d8817995@eurotherm.local> It seems I have done a pkg-get -u at an unfortunate time and without having read some the recent postings regarding Gnome 2.14. This has left my CSWGnome broken and unusable. What is worse, the Sun Solaris 10 JDS won't run either so I now only have CDE as a desktop! And that of course means I cannot access my email which is all stored in Evolution. I guess I now have a mixture of Gnome 2.8 and 2.14 components on my system. Is there any way I can revert my system back to a working Gnome 2.8 version? Regards, Ian -- Ian Baines From ablanco at fing.edu.uy Tue Aug 1 15:38:03 2006 From: ablanco at fing.edu.uy (Ing. Alejandro Blanco ) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2006 10:38:03 -0300 Subject: [csw-users] Where is libgnome-menu.so.2 Message-ID: <44CF593B.4050104@fing.edu.uy> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I've install gnome 2.14 from http://www.blastwave.org/testing/GNOME and some binaries of gnome seems to need libgnome-menu.so.2 For example, when executing gnome-control-center, it complains. # /opt/csw/bin/gnome-control-center ld.so.1: gnome-control-center: fatal: libgnome-menu.so.2: open failed: No such file or directory Killed # ldd /opt/csw/bin/gnome-control-center . . . libgnome-menu.so.2 => (file not found) . . I've installed the package gnome_menus-2.15.4-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg but it does'nt include the file requested. am'I doing something wrong ?. Do you have any idea ?. I'd appreciate any help. Thanks in advance, Ing. Alejandro Blanco Unidad de Recursos Inform?ticos - Facultad de Ingenier?a - Universidad de la Rep?blica -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.4 (SunOS) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFEz1k7Qu7+qbfUURYRAriLAJ4zfyGAthzgw7ZK0C/JHuW08RuULQCfRQ3y q0kYE4eTM1iwt25kLJj+Cfc= =zgi2 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From james at blastwave.org Tue Aug 1 15:54:10 2006 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2006 13:54:10 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Where is libgnome-menu.so.2 In-Reply-To: <44CF593B.4050104@fing.edu.uy> References: <44CF593B.4050104@fing.edu.uy> Message-ID: <20060801.13541000.1665552311@gyor.> On 01/08/06, 14:38:03, "Ing." Alejandro Blanco wrote regarding [csw-users] Where is libgnome-menu.so.2: > # /opt/csw/bin/gnome-control-center > ld.so.1: gnome-control-center: fatal: libgnome-menu.so.2: open failed: > No such file or directory > Killed > # ldd /opt/csw/bin/gnome-control-center > . > . > . > libgnome-menu.so.2 => (file not found) > . dump -Lv /opt/csw/bin/gnome-control-center doesn't show libgnome-menu.so.2 as needed by gnome-control-center, neither can I find a libgnome-menu.so.2 in the CSW file lists. Can you do $ ldd -v /opt/csw/bin/gnome-control-center to see what is calling for libgnome-menu.so.2? James. From dclarke at blastwave.org Tue Aug 1 16:51:23 2006 From: dclarke at blastwave.org (Dennis Clarke) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 10:51:23 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [csw-users] Where is libgnome-menu.so.2 In-Reply-To: <44CF593B.4050104@fing.edu.uy> References: <44CF593B.4050104@fing.edu.uy> Message-ID: <61294.65.95.197.192.1154443883.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> > > I've install gnome 2.14 from http://www.blastwave.org/testing/GNOME and > some binaries of gnome seems to need libgnome-menu.so.2 > > For example, when executing gnome-control-center, it complains. > > # /opt/csw/bin/gnome-control-center > ld.so.1: gnome-control-center: fatal: libgnome-menu.so.2: open failed: > No such file or directory > Killed > > # ldd /opt/csw/bin/gnome-control-center > . > . > . > libgnome-menu.so.2 => (file not found) > . > . > > > I've installed the package gnome_menus-2.15.4-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg but > it does'nt include the file requested. > > am'I doing something wrong ?. > > Do you have any idea ?. > > I'd appreciate any help. > This is what I have here : # ldd /opt/csw/bin/gnome-control-center libfontconfig.so.1 => /opt/csw/lib/libfontconfig.so.1 libfreetype.so.6 => /opt/csw/lib/libfreetype.so.6 libexpat.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libexpat.so.0 libglade-2.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libglade-2.0.so.0 libgnome-desktop-2.so.2 => /opt/csw/lib/libgnome-desktop-2.so.2 libgnomeui-2.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libgnomeui-2.so.0 libgnome-keyring.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libgnome-keyring.so.0 libjpeg.so.62 => /opt/csw/lib/libjpeg.so.62 libstartup-notification-1.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libstartup-notification-1.so.0 libbonoboui-2.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libbonoboui-2.so.0 libgnomecanvas-2.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libgnomecanvas-2.so.0 libgnome-2.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libgnome-2.so.0 libesd.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libesd.so.0 libaudiofile.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libaudiofile.so.0 libart_lgpl_2.so.2 => /opt/csw/lib/libart_lgpl_2.so.2 libpangoft2-1.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libpangoft2-1.0.so.0 libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0 libatk-1.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libatk-1.0.so.0 libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.so.0 libpangoxft-1.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libpangoxft-1.0.so.0 libpangox-1.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libpangox-1.0.so.0 libpango-1.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libpango-1.0.so.0 libgnomevfs-2.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libgnomevfs-2.so.0 libxml2.so.2 => /opt/csw/lib/libxml2.so.2 libpthread.so.1 => /usr/lib/libpthread.so.1 libz.so => /opt/csw/lib/libz.so libssl.so.0.9.7 => /opt/csw/lib/libssl.so.0.9.7 libcrypto.so.0.9.7 => /opt/csw/lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.7 librt.so.1 => /usr/lib/librt.so.1 libbonobo-2.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libbonobo-2.so.0 libgconf-2.so.4 => /opt/csw/lib/libgconf-2.so.4 libbonobo-activation.so.4 => /opt/csw/lib/libbonobo-activation.so.4 libORBitCosNaming-2.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libORBitCosNaming-2.so.0 libORBit-2.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libORBit-2.so.0 libpopt.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libpopt.so.0 libgobject-2.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.0 libresolv.so.2 => /usr/lib/libresolv.so.2 libm.so.1 => /usr/lib/libm.so.1 libgmodule-2.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libgmodule-2.0.so.0 libdl.so.1 => /usr/lib/libdl.so.1 libgthread-2.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libgthread-2.0.so.0 libglib-2.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0 libintl.so.3 => /opt/csw/lib/libintl.so.3 libc.so.1 => /usr/lib/libc.so.1 libiconv.so.2 => /opt/csw/lib/libiconv.so.2 libSM.so.6 => /usr/openwin/lib/libSM.so.6 libICE.so.6 => /usr/openwin/lib/libICE.so.6 libX11.so.4 => /usr/openwin/lib/libX11.so.4 libsocket.so.1 => /usr/lib/libsocket.so.1 libnsl.so.1 => /usr/lib/libnsl.so.1 libz.so.1 (SUNW_1.1) => (version not found) libpangocairo-1.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libpangocairo-1.0.so.0 libcairo.so.2 => /opt/csw/lib/libcairo.so.2 libXrender.so.1 => /opt/csw/lib/libXrender.so.1 libpng12.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libpng12.so.0 libnet.so => /opt/csw/lib/libnet.so libthread.so.1 => /usr/lib/libthread.so.1 libXext.so.0 => /usr/openwin/lib/libXext.so.0 libXft.so.2 => /opt/csw/lib/libXft.so.2 libaio.so.1 => /usr/lib/libaio.so.1 libmp.so.2 => /usr/lib/libmp.so.2 /usr/platform/SUNW,Sun-Blade-1000/lib/libc_psr.so.1 # # pkginfo -l CSWcontrolcenter PKGINST: CSWcontrolcenter NAME: control_center - The GNOME Control Center for GNOME 2 CATEGORY: application ARCH: sparc VERSION: 2.8.1,REV=2004.12.08 VENDOR: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/ packaged for CSW by Michael Gernoth PSTAMP: callisto20041208160418 INSTDATE: Jul 24 2006 20:11 HOTLINE: http://www.blastwave.org/bugtrack/ EMAIL: michael at blastwave.org STATUS: completely installed FILES: 284 installed pathnames 71 shared pathnames 81 directories 25 executables 16279 blocks used (approx) This looks to be an old version for me here but its what I get from a pkg-get -u hrmmmm ... I better look into this. Dennis From ablanco at fing.edu.uy Tue Aug 1 17:08:55 2006 From: ablanco at fing.edu.uy (Ing. Alejandro Blanco ) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2006 12:08:55 -0300 Subject: [csw-users] Where is libgnome-menu.so.2 In-Reply-To: <61294.65.95.197.192.1154443883.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> References: <44CF593B.4050104@fing.edu.uy> <61294.65.95.197.192.1154443883.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> Message-ID: <44CF6E87.5030801@fing.edu.uy> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Yep. I've arrived to the same conclution. The problem is CSWcontrolcenter. I've the version 2.12.0 # pkginfo -l CSWcontrolcenter PKGINST: CSWcontrolcenter NAME: control_center - The GNOME Control Center CATEGORY: application ARCH: i386 VERSION: 2.12.0 BASEDIR: / VENDOR: http://www.gnome.org packaged for CSW by Ken Mays PSTAMP: daedal20050911153408 INSTDATE: May 03 2006 14:53 HOTLINE: http://www.blastwave.org/bugtrak/ EMAIL: kenmays at blastwave.org STATUS: completely installed FILES: 346 installed pathnames 158 shared pathnames 166 directories 19 executables 12514 blocks used (approx) which I've installed when testing gnome 2.8 some month ago. I'll uninstall these version and downgrade to the 2.8.1 Thanks for your help. - -- Ing. Alejandro Blanco Unidad de Recursos Inform?ticos - Facultad de Ingenier?a - Universidad de la Rep?blica -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.4 (SunOS) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFEz26HQu7+qbfUURYRAuDBAJkBOZSafm/dWRRwPGlRSw3811a4PACg5P4P 3sXAZ8Hr4aY4U7OwQqMQqGY= =HU1J -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From eric.enright at gmail.com Tue Aug 1 19:12:02 2006 From: eric.enright at gmail.com (Eric Enright) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 13:12:02 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] bzflag sound Message-ID: <3a74b99d0608011012p762d372cv348eb98e29c2f281@mail.gmail.com> Sound in bzflag appears to be broken. Has anyone had luck with it? Thanks, Eric From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Wed Aug 2 01:02:28 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 16:02:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Where is libgnome-menu.so.2 In-Reply-To: <61294.65.95.197.192.1154443883.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> Message-ID: <20060801230228.9025.qmail@web33614.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Whoaa there!!!! **ALL** of the GNOME packages in the GNOME dir you see in testing/GNOME 'should' be in the unstable tree. If you think you are missing something, then you can rebuild or build your own package. GNOME 2.14 is a migration effort so you have to rebuild some of your packages to link correctly to it (the developers changed a few things around). The current pkg-config 0.20 on our build systems is breaking a few things. This was discussed before. I know about control center and when the build systems are updated (I hoped after all the current GNOME packages were in unstable), then I can start wrapping things up and 'fixing' things like GIMP again. I also have to fix CSWgnome and CSWgnome-minimal to pick up other packages!!! So, if you want a working stable GNOME then **PLEASE** use the stable branch for now. I am still patching and fixing bugs people are reporting to me - but understand that this new GNOME 2.14 is under construction for another week (or two). So little time..so much to do... You'll see updates once we get caught up elsewhere.... ~ Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Wed Aug 2 01:18:04 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 16:18:04 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Where is libgnome-menu.so.2 In-Reply-To: <20060801.13541000.1665552311@gyor.> Message-ID: <20060801231804.41531.qmail@web33615.mail.mud.yahoo.com> You need gnome_menu. Control-Center uses gnome_menu for the v2.12 version of control center. gnome-menu is a new package. Again, lets get everything in unstable and then get some things corrected on our build systems. ~K __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From dclarke at blastwave.org Wed Aug 2 17:17:35 2006 From: dclarke at blastwave.org (Dennis Clarke) Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2006 11:17:35 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [csw-users] Where is libgnome-menu.so.2 In-Reply-To: <20060801231804.41531.qmail@web33615.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20060801.13541000.1665552311@gyor.> <20060801231804.41531.qmail@web33615.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <4065.209.226.150.56.1154531855.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> > You need gnome_menu. Control-Center uses gnome_menu > for the v2.12 version of control center. gnome-menu is > a new package. > > Again, lets get everything in unstable and then get > some things corrected on our build systems. > I am in the process of doing a package audit on the build stack. shortly ( yes really ) we will be able to look at the i386 and sparc systems and then determine what needs to change next. This is a process of incremental march towards perfection. :-) Dennis Clarke From pfelecan at blastwave.org Wed Aug 2 19:35:38 2006 From: pfelecan at blastwave.org (Peter FELECAN) Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2006 19:35:38 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Emacs 22 snapsot 20060801 CVS in testing Message-ID: The monthly CVS snapshot of the next version of Emacs, is in the testing area: http://www.blastwave.org/testing/emacs-22.0.50,REV=cvs20060801-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz http://www.blastwave.org/testing/emacs-22.0.50,REV=cvs20060801-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz If you wish to use/test the bleeding edge Emacs, you're welcome. But, if there are issues, please report them upstream; I'll manage only the packaging side. To install this package, you need to remove all dependent packages and Emacs 21.4 itself; after that, you install, using pkgadd, the CVS Emacs corresponding to your architecture and, if you're a TeX user, the nifty AucTex package. Note that this version includes the successors of: oortgnus and emacscalc, available as Blastwave packages, and many other, previously separate, packages --- e.g., tramp. I'll made a new testing package the next month. Enjoy -- Peter From alekz at xs4all.nl Thu Aug 3 00:51:00 2006 From: alekz at xs4all.nl (Alekz) Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2006 00:51:00 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [csw-users] CSWgail cannot be installed In-Reply-To: <4065.209.226.150.56.1154531855.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> Message-ID: <20060803003914.N74317-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> Looks like there is an error in CSWgail/install/depend file: P CSWfconfig P CSWftype2 P CSWgail <----- P CSWggettext P CSWglib2 P CSWgtk2 P CSWlibart P CSWlibatk P CSWlibcairo P CSWlibgnomecanvas P CSWlibxrender P CSWpango P CSWpng P CSWzlib CSWgail should not depend on itself. The result is (as expected): # pkg-get -i gail No existing install of CSWgail found. Installing... Pre-existing local file gail-1.9.0-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz matches checksum Keeping existing file Analysing special files... 2000 blocks Trying to install dependancy gail No existing install of CSWgail found. Installing... Pre-existing local file gail-1.9.0-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz matches checksum Keeping existing file Analysing special files... 2000 blocks Trying to install dependancy gail No existing install of CSWgail found. Installing... Pre-existing local file gail-1.9.0-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz matches checksum Keeping existing file Analysing special files... 2000 blocks Trying to install dependancy gail No existing install of CSWgail found. Installing... Pre-existing local file gail-1.9.0-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz matches checksum Keeping existing file Analysing special files... 2000 blocks Trying to install dependancy gail No existing install of CSWgail found. Installing... Pre-existing local file gail-1.9.0-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz matches checksum Keeping existing file Analysing special files... 2000 blocks Trying to install dependancy gail ^C Cheers, Alexey From alekz at xs4all.nl Thu Aug 3 01:04:33 2006 From: alekz at xs4all.nl (Alekz) Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2006 01:04:33 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [csw-users] CSWgail cannot be installed In-Reply-To: <20060803003914.N74317-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> Message-ID: <20060803005617.P74317-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> The simplest workaround is: o- download and ungzip the package o- uncpio the package into /var/tmp pkgadd -s /var/tmp -d gail-1.9.0-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg o- Change CSWgail/install/depend and CSWgail/pkgmap files: In /var/tmp/CSWgail/install/depend: - remove "P CSWgail" line In /var/tmp/CSWgail/pkgmap - go to the very bottom - change 1 i depend 174 14438 1153134744 to: 1 i depend 164 13666 1153134744 o- Install the package manually pkgadd -d /var/tmp CSWgail If you made any other changes in /var/tmp/CSWgail/install/depend (extra space or carriage return) you might get an error like: pkgadd: ERROR: packaging file is corrupt file size <174> expected <164> actual file cksum <14438> expected <13666> actual Change /var/tmp/CSWgail/pkgmap accordingly and try again. -Alexey On Thu, 3 Aug 2006, Alekz wrote: > >Looks like there is an error in CSWgail/install/depend file: > >P CSWfconfig >P CSWftype2 >P CSWgail <----- >P CSWggettext >P CSWglib2 >P CSWgtk2 >P CSWlibart >P CSWlibatk >P CSWlibcairo >P CSWlibgnomecanvas >P CSWlibxrender >P CSWpango >P CSWpng >P CSWzlib > >CSWgail should not depend on itself. The result is (as >expected): > ># pkg-get -i gail >No existing install of CSWgail found. Installing... >Pre-existing local file gail-1.9.0-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz >matches checksum >Keeping existing file >Analysing special files... >2000 blocks >Trying to install dependancy gail >No existing install of CSWgail found. Installing... >Pre-existing local file gail-1.9.0-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz >matches checksum >Keeping existing file >Analysing special files... >2000 blocks >Trying to install dependancy gail >No existing install of CSWgail found. Installing... >Pre-existing local file gail-1.9.0-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz >matches checksum >Keeping existing file >Analysing special files... >2000 blocks >Trying to install dependancy gail >No existing install of CSWgail found. Installing... >Pre-existing local file gail-1.9.0-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz >matches checksum >Keeping existing file >Analysing special files... >2000 blocks >Trying to install dependancy gail >No existing install of CSWgail found. Installing... >Pre-existing local file gail-1.9.0-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz >matches checksum >Keeping existing file >Analysing special files... >2000 blocks >Trying to install dependancy gail >^C > > >Cheers, >Alexey > >_______________________________________________ >users mailing list >users at lists.blastwave.org >https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users > From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Thu Aug 3 01:23:23 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2006 16:23:23 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] CSWgail cannot be installed In-Reply-To: <20060803003914.N74317-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> Message-ID: <20060802232323.27814.qmail@web33604.mail.mud.yahoo.com> This is fixed (new REV is out). ~K __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From alekz at xs4all.nl Thu Aug 3 01:28:41 2006 From: alekz at xs4all.nl (Alekz) Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2006 01:28:41 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [csw-users] CSWgimp 2.2.12 does not support JPEG? In-Reply-To: <20060803003914.N74317-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> Message-ID: <20060803012338.K74317-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> I've just "pkg-get'ed -uU" gimp and now it does not support JPEG files. Is it a known problem or am I doing anything wrong? Thank you, Alexey From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Thu Aug 3 01:34:08 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2006 16:34:08 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] CSWgimp 2.2.12 does not support JPEG? In-Reply-To: <20060803012338.K74317-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> Message-ID: <20060802233408.54030.qmail@web33614.mail.mud.yahoo.com> As for gimp 2.2.12, I am working on that very soon.... ~K __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From Darin.Perusich at cognigencorp.com Fri Aug 4 20:52:46 2006 From: Darin.Perusich at cognigencorp.com (Darin Perusich) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2006 14:52:46 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] /testing amanda 2.5.0p2 Message-ID: <44D3977E.3050405@cognigencorp.com> Hello, amanda 2.5.0p2 is available in /testing. i will be extensively testing the SPARC version over the next few weeks but i would appreciate feedback from x86 users. I STRONGLY RECOMMEND NOT USING THIS FOR PRODUCTION BACKUPS, until it's moved into unstable. you have been warned. "WHAT IS AMANDA AMANDA, the Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver, is a backup system that allows the administrator to set up a single master backup server to back up multiple hosts over network to tape drives/changers or disks or optical media. AMANDA uses native dump and/or GNU tar facilities and can back up a large number of workstations running multiple versions of Unix." a few of the new features in 2.5.0 are: * Communication security/authentication: Kerberos 4/5, OpenSSH * Data security: Symmetric/Assymetric encrytion algorithms (aesutil and gpg encryption), encryption can be done on server or client, custom encryption utilities can be used. * Compression: Ability to add custom compression tools. This is a really useful feature especially since it can specified for a DLE. * Dump images spanning multiple media volumes - Dump images are no longer restricted to a single media volume (tape or vtape). Data restoration can be done using amrecover and amfetchdump commands. * Auto tape labelling - This optional feature is good for disk backups. Dependencies... CSWmtx Control tape autoloaders. CSWgnuplot The Gnuplot Plotting Utility CSWgtar GNU tape archiver CSWggettext GNU gettext CSWreadline library to enable interactive line editing CSWcommon useful standard CSW filesystem symlinks and files -- Darin Perusich Unix Systems Administrator Cognigen Corporation 395 Youngs Rd. Williamsville, NY 14221 darinper at cognigencorp.com From Darin.Perusich at cognigencorp.com Fri Aug 4 21:56:09 2006 From: Darin.Perusich at cognigencorp.com (Darin Perusich) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2006 15:56:09 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] [csw-maintainers] /testing amanda 2.5.0p2 In-Reply-To: <44D39B6D.nailGBJ1D16HN@burner> References: <44D3977E.3050405@cognigencorp.com> <44D39B6D.nailGBJ1D16HN@burner> Message-ID: <44D3A659.4030800@cognigencorp.com> Joerg Schilling wrote: > > I strongly recommend not to use GNU tar for backups as GNU tar has various > bugs and as incremental backups with GNU tar did never work correctly. > i have been using GNU tar to backup my non-solaris systems via amanda for around 7 years and i've never once had an issue. i can't say the same for archives created with the solaris tar. > If you use Amanda, either use ufsdump/ufsrestore or wait until Amanda supports > star. > star support should be coming when the Application API is implemented. see http://wiki.zmanda.com/index.php/Application_API -- Darin Perusich Unix Systems Administrator Cognigen Corporation 395 Youngs Rd. Williamsville, NY 14221 darinper at cognigencorp.com From retsil at iinet.net.au Tue Aug 8 04:33:30 2006 From: retsil at iinet.net.au (retsil at iinet.net.au) Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2006 10:33:30 +0800 Subject: [csw-users] Problem with CSWooocore Message-ID: <1155004410.44d7f7fa660af@mail.iinet.net.au> This is just a follow up for CSWooocore on Solaris 9. Open office produces the following error message. ld.so.1: javaldx: fatal: libm.so.1: version `SUNW_1.1.1' not found (required by file /opt/csw/OpenOffice.org/program/libstlport_sunpro.so) ld.so.1: javaldx: fatal: libm.so.1: open failed: No such file or directory ld.so.1: javaldx: fatal: relocation error: file /opt/csw/OpenOffice.org/program/libjvmfwk.so.3: symbol __1cE_STLM__node_alloc4BiA_Iallocate6FI_pv_: referenced symbol not found ld.so.1: soffice.bin: fatal: libm.so.1: version `SUNW_1.1.1' not found (required by file /opt/csw/OpenOffice.org/program/libstlport_sunpro.so) ld.so.1: soffice.bin: fatal: libm.so.1: open failed: No such file or directory ld.so.1: soffice.bin: fatal: relocation error: file /opt/csw/OpenOffice.org/program/libvcl680ss.so: symbol __1cE_STLM__node_alloc4BiA_Iallocate6FI_pv_: referenced symbol not found Killed This is because you need additional patches to those in the recommended cluster. The patch for SPARC solaris 9 is 111722-04. The patch for SPARC solaris 8 is 111721-04. The corresponding patch for x86 is 112757-01. Robbie From retsil at iinet.net.au Tue Aug 8 04:57:34 2006 From: retsil at iinet.net.au (retsil at iinet.net.au) Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2006 10:57:34 +0800 Subject: [csw-users] Problem with CSWooocore (Cont.) Message-ID: <1155005854.44d7fd9e37a87@mail.iinet.net.au> Hi, I have an unexpected package dependancy required for openoffice. This causes the following error when I attempt to open a document ld.so.1: soffice.bin: fatal: libdb-4.2.so: open failed: No such file or directory ld.so.1: soffice.bin: fatal: relocation error: file /opt/csw/OpenOffice.org/program/libucpchelp1.so: symbol db_create: referenced symbol not found Killed The solution appears to be simply forcing an update on berkleydb ./pkg-get -u berkeleydb4 (OOO appears to require berkeleydb4 4.2.52,REV=2005.04.28_rev=p4 ) Robbie From pgress at optonline.net Tue Aug 8 05:09:04 2006 From: pgress at optonline.net (Paul Gress) Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2006 23:09:04 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] Problem with CSWooocore (Cont.) In-Reply-To: <1155005854.44d7fd9e37a87@mail.iinet.net.au> References: <1155005854.44d7fd9e37a87@mail.iinet.net.au> Message-ID: <44D80050.5050308@optonline.net> retsil at iinet.net.au wrote: > > Hi, > > I have an unexpected package dependancy required for openoffice. > This causes the following error when I attempt to open a document > > ld.so.1: soffice.bin: fatal: libdb-4.2.so: open failed: No such file or > directory > ld.so.1: soffice.bin: fatal: relocation error: file > /opt/csw/OpenOffice.org/program/libucpchelp1.so: symbol db_create: > referenced symbol not found > Killed > > The solution appears to be simply forcing an update on berkleydb > > ./pkg-get -u berkeleydb4 > > What I usually do is "pkg-get -Uu", This will update all your older revision packages in one pass. Paul From pgress at optonline.net Tue Aug 8 07:01:28 2006 From: pgress at optonline.net (Paul Gress) Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 01:01:28 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] GFTP Message-ID: <44D81AA8.5090905@optonline.net> Hi, Just did a "pkg-get -Uu". All updating appeared normal, now all the latest and greatest. Running Gnome 2.6 from Solaris 10U2 gftp doesn't work anymore as of the updating. $ /opt/csw/bin/gftp Segmentation Fault - core dumped $ ldd /opt/csw/bin/gftp ldd: /opt/csw/bin/gftp: unsupported or unknown file type Any clues? Oh BTW, W2100z (X64). Thanks, Paul From pandyajn at gmail.com Tue Aug 8 07:44:38 2006 From: pandyajn at gmail.com (Jalpa Pandya) Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2006 11:14:38 +0530 Subject: [csw-users] CSWgaim does not show PNG/GIF icons ? Message-ID: <9b169c640608072244l78386373qdd0996da7417e0c3@mail.gmail.com> Hi, I have just "pkg-get'ed -uU" gaim and now it does not show the icons from /opt/csw/share/pixmaps/gaim. Following is the debugger output generated by gaim... Looking at the log, I think there is a problem with latest Gtk. Any ideas ? >> gaim -d sound: Initializing sound output drivers. Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed plugins: registering plugin-load signal plugins: registering plugin-unload signal plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/autorecon.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/autorecon.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/docklet.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/docklet.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/extplacement.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/extplacement.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/gaim-remote.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/gaim-remote.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/gestures.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/gestures.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/gevolution.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/gevolution.so plugins: /opt/csw/lib/gaim/gevolution.so is unloadable: ld.so.1: gaim: fatal: libedata-book-1.2.so.2: open failed: No such file or directory plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/history.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/history.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/iconaway.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/iconaway.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/idle.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/idle.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libgg.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libgg.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libirc.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libirc.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libjabber.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libjabber.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libmsn.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libmsn.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libnapster.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libnapster.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libnovell.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libnovell.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/liboscar.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/liboscar.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libyahoo.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libyahoo.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libzephyr.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libzephyr.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/notify.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/notify.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/perl.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/perl.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/relnot.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/relnot.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/spellchk.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/spellchk.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl-gnutls.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl-gnutls.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl-nss.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl-nss.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/statenotify.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/statenotify.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/tcl.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/tcl.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ticker.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ticker.so plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/timestamp.la plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/timestamp.so plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/smileys plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/prefs.xml plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/logs plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/accounts.xml plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/icons plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/accels plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/blist.xml plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/pounces.xml plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/dict plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/status.xml plugins: registering plugin-load signal plugins: registering plugin-unload signal plugins: registering plugin-load signal plugins: registering plugin-unload signal blist import: Reading /users/npandya/.gaim/blist.xml blist import: Finished reading /users/npandya/.gaim/blist.xml prefs: Reading /users/npandya/.gaim/prefs.xml prefs: Finished reading /users/npandya/.gaim/prefs.xml plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/idle.so plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/iconaway.so plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl-gnutls.so plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl.so plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/autorecon.so plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/spellchk.so plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/docklet.so tray icon: plugin loaded tray icon: created plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/history.so ui_main: Failed to load the default window icon! Session Management: ICE initialized. Session Management: Connecting with no previous ID Session Management: Handling new ICE connection... done. Session Management: Connected to manager (KDE) with client ID 107a323433000115501551800000006600012 Session Management: Using gaim as command accounts: Writing accounts to disk. pounces: Writing pounces to disk. Session Management: Received first save_yourself Session Management: Received save_complete tray icon: embedded Thank you, Nitin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From james at blastwave.org Tue Aug 8 10:31:11 2006 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 08:31:11 GMT Subject: [csw-users] GFTP In-Reply-To: <44D81AA8.5090905@optonline.net> References: <44D81AA8.5090905@optonline.net> Message-ID: <20060808.8311100.196577371@gyor.> On 08/08/06, 06:01:28, Paul Gress wrote regarding [csw-users] GFTP: > Just did a "pkg-get -Uu". All updating appeared normal, now all the > latest and greatest. Running Gnome 2.6 from Solaris 10U2 gftp doesn't > work anymore as of the updating. > $ /opt/csw/bin/gftp > Segmentation Fault - core dumped > $ ldd /opt/csw/bin/gftp > ldd: /opt/csw/bin/gftp: unsupported or unknown file type > Any clues? $ file /opt/csw/bin/gftp /opt/csw/bin/gftp: executable shell script $ cat /opt/csw/bin/gftp #!/bin/sh prefix=/opt/csw exec_prefix=${prefix} if [ "$DISPLAY " != " " ] && [ -f ${exec_prefix}/bin/gftp-gtk ]; then exec ${exec_prefix}/bin/gftp-gtk ${1+"$@"} elif [ -f ${exec_prefix}/bin/gftp-text ]; then exec ${exec_prefix}/bin/gftp-text ${1+"$@"} else echo "Error: Can't find gFTP binaries installed in ${exec_prefix}/bin" fi $ ldd /opt/csw/bin/gftp-gtk libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0 libatk-1.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libatk-1.0.so.0 libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.so.0 ... It's probable one of the new crop of gnome libraries is causing the problem, naturally look to the packages that were recently updated. Try the core file to see the place the program crashed. James. From james at blastwave.org Tue Aug 8 10:31:12 2006 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 08:31:12 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Problem with CSWooocore In-Reply-To: <1155004410.44d7f7fa660af@mail.iinet.net.au> References: <1155004410.44d7f7fa660af@mail.iinet.net.au> Message-ID: <20060808.8311200.90715800@gyor.> On 08/08/06, 03:33:30, wrote regarding [csw-users] Problem with CSWooocore: > This is just a follow up for CSWooocore on Solaris 9. > Open office produces the following error message. > This is because you need additional patches to those in the recommended > cluster. > The patch for SPARC solaris 9 is 111722-04. > The patch for SPARC solaris 8 is 111721-04. > The corresponding patch for x86 is > 112757-01. Thanks for your note, Robbie. This is an oversight for Solaris 9 installs. The packages have a checkinstall (actually in the openofficexxx packages because there are smaller to retry should the check fail) which looks for the following non-recommended-cluster patches on Solaris 8: sparc SUNWlibms 111721-04 SUNWlibC 108434-04 SUNWxi18n 108773-13 SUNWtoo 109147-14 i386 SUNWlibms 112757-01 SUNWlibC 108436-01 SUNWxi18n 108774-12 I will add a check for 111722-04 on Solaris 9. The testing was done on Solaris 8. If anyone can help by recommending additional patches please do so. James. From pgress at optonline.net Tue Aug 8 16:29:57 2006 From: pgress at optonline.net (Paul Gress) Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 10:29:57 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] GFTP In-Reply-To: <20060808.8311100.196577371@gyor> References: <44D81AA8.5090905@optonline.net> <20060808.8311100.196577371@gyor> Message-ID: <44D89FE5.8030902@optonline.net> James Lee wrote: > On 08/08/06, 06:01:28, Paul Gress wrote regarding > [csw-users] GFTP: > > >> Just did a "pkg-get -Uu". All updating appeared normal, now all the >> latest and greatest. Running Gnome 2.6 from Solaris 10U2 gftp doesn't >> work anymore as of the updating. >> > > >> $ /opt/csw/bin/gftp >> Segmentation Fault - core dumped >> $ ldd /opt/csw/bin/gftp >> ldd: /opt/csw/bin/gftp: unsupported or unknown file type >> > > >> Any clues? >> > > > $ ldd /opt/csw/bin/gftp-gtk > libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 > libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0 > libatk-1.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libatk-1.0.so.0 > libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.so.0 > ... > I should of known that. Maybe I found the source of the trouble. I did a truss, here's the output for the last couple of lines: stat64("/export/medusa/kenmays/build/x86_gtk/gtk+-2.10.1/gdk-pixbuf/libpixbufloader-xpm.la", 0x08046BC0) Err#2 ENOENT stat64("/export/medusa/kenmays/build/x86_gtk/gtk+-2.10.1/gdk-pixbuf/libpixbufloader-xpm.la.so", 0x08046BC0) Err#2 ENOENT stat64("/export/medusa/kenmays/build/x86_gtk/gtk+-2.10.1/gdk-pixbuf/libpixbufloader-xpm.la.la", 0x08046BC0) Err#2 ENOENT open64("/export/medusa/kenmays/build/x86_gtk/gtk+-2.10.1/gdk-pixbuf/libpixbufloader-xpm.la", O_RDONLY) Err#2 ENOENT llseek(10, 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFE400, SEEK_CUR) = 1024 close(10) = 0 fstat64(5, 0x08046F90) = 0 fstat64(5, 0x08046ED0) = 0 ioctl(5, TCGETA, 0x08046F64) Err#25 ENOTTY write(5, " E r r o r o p e n i n".., 57) = 57 Incurred fault #6, FLTBOUNDS %pc = 0x08080542 siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0x00000018 Received signal #11, SIGSEGV [default] siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0x00000018 Looks like were looking in the wrong directory for "libpixbufloader-xpm.la.so". Guess we need Ken. Paul From pgress at optonline.net Tue Aug 8 16:53:42 2006 From: pgress at optonline.net (Paul Gress) Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 10:53:42 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] GFTP In-Reply-To: <44D89FE5.8030902@optonline.net> References: <44D81AA8.5090905@optonline.net> <20060808.8311100.196577371@gyor> <44D89FE5.8030902@optonline.net> Message-ID: <44D8A576.9020704@optonline.net> Paul Gress wrote: > Maybe I found the source of the trouble. I did > a truss, here's the output for the last couple of lines: > > > stat64("/export/medusa/kenmays/build/x86_gtk/gtk+-2.10.1/gdk-pixbuf/libpixbufloader-xpm.la", > 0x08046BC0) Err#2 ENOENT > stat64("/export/medusa/kenmays/build/x86_gtk/gtk+-2.10.1/gdk-pixbuf/libpixbufloader-xpm.la.so", > 0x08046BC0) Err#2 ENOENT > stat64("/export/medusa/kenmays/build/x86_gtk/gtk+-2.10.1/gdk-pixbuf/libpixbufloader-xpm.la.la", > 0x08046BC0) Err#2 ENOENT > open64("/export/medusa/kenmays/build/x86_gtk/gtk+-2.10.1/gdk-pixbuf/libpixbufloader-xpm.la", > O_RDONLY) Err#2 ENOENT > llseek(10, 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFE400, SEEK_CUR) = 1024 > close(10) = 0 > fstat64(5, 0x08046F90) = 0 > fstat64(5, 0x08046ED0) = 0 > ioctl(5, TCGETA, 0x08046F64) Err#25 ENOTTY > write(5, " E r r o r o p e n i n".., 57) = 57 > Incurred fault #6, FLTBOUNDS %pc = 0x08080542 > siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0x00000018 > Received signal #11, SIGSEGV [default] > siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0x00000018 > > > Looks like were looking in the wrong directory for > "libpixbufloader-xpm.la.so". Guess we need Ken. > > Paul > Sorry for replying to myself, but this is definitely the source of trouble. I added in the kenmays directories and copied the libpixbufloader-xpm.* files, now it works. Paul From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Tue Aug 8 16:58:50 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 16:58:50 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Error when building Firefox 1.5.0.6 Message-ID: <44D8A6AA.6080503@ericsson.com> I'm trying to build my own version of Firefox 1.5.0.6 with /opt/csw as the base for software it depends on. I've been doing this for ages... but today i ran into the following: ... checking for pkg-config... /opt/csw/bin/pkg-config checking for gtk+-2.0 >= 1.3.7... Couldn't parse Cflags field into an argument vector: missing argument configure: error: Library requirements (gtk+-2.0 >= 1.3.7) not met; consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if your libraries are in a nonstandard prefix so pkg-config can find them. *** Fix above errors and then restart with "gmake -f client.mk build" gmake[1]: *** [configure] Error 1 gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/opt/pub/src/mozilla/firefox/1.5.0.6/src/mozilla' gmake: *** [/opt/pub/src/mozilla/firefox/1.5.0.6/src/mozilla/Makefile] Error 2 gmake: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop. If I run e.g. '/opt/csw/bin/pkg-config --debug --libs gtk+-2.0' I get this: ... Parsing package file '/opt/csw/lib/pkgconfig/gobject-2.0.pc' line>prefix=/opt/csw Variable declaration, 'prefix' has value '/opt/csw' line>exec_prefix=${prefix} Variable declaration, 'exec_prefix' has value '/opt/csw' line>libdir=${exec_prefix}/lib Variable declaration, 'libdir' has value '/opt/csw/lib' line>includedir=${prefix}/include Variable declaration, 'includedir' has value '/opt/csw/include' line> line>Name: GObject line>Description: GLib Type, Object, Parameter and Signal Library line>Requires: glib-2.0 Looking for package 'glib-2.0' Looking for package 'glib-2.0-uninstalled' Reading 'glib-2.0' from file '/opt/csw/lib/pkgconfig/glib-2.0.pc' Parsing package file '/opt/csw/lib/pkgconfig/glib-2.0.pc' line>prefix=/opt/csw Variable declaration, 'prefix' has value '/opt/csw' line>exec_prefix=${prefix} Variable declaration, 'exec_prefix' has value '/opt/csw' line>libdir=${exec_prefix}/lib Variable declaration, 'libdir' has value '/opt/csw/lib' line>includedir=${prefix}/include Variable declaration, 'includedir' has value '/opt/csw/include' line> line>glib_genmarshal=glib-genmarshal Variable declaration, 'glib_genmarshal' has value 'glib-genmarshal' line>gobject_query=gobject-query Variable declaration, 'gobject_query' has value 'gobject-query' line>glib_mkenums=glib-mkenums Variable declaration, 'glib_mkenums' has value 'glib-mkenums' line> line>Name: GLib line>Description: C Utility Library line>Version: 2.12.1 line>Libs: -L${libdir} -lglib-2.0 -lintl line>Cflags: -I${includedir}/glib-2.0 -I${libdir}/glib-2.0/include line> Path position of 'GLib' is 1 Adding 'glib-2.0' to list of known packages, returning as package 'glib-2.0' line>Version: 2.12.1 line>Libs: -L${libdir} -lgobject-2.0 line>Cflags: Couldn't parse Cflags field into an argument vector: missing argument I'm confused, what's going on? Anyone? /MOL From aorchid at mac.com Wed Aug 9 01:07:57 2006 From: aorchid at mac.com (Aric Gregson) Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2006 16:07:57 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] Emacs freeze in xfce Message-ID: <20060808160757.0000705d@unknown> I was wondering if anyone else had noticed the same problem as I have. Running xfce on solaris 10 6/06 x86_64 and any version of emacs (tried SUNW 21.3, CSW 21.4, CSW 22.0) along with xfce 4.2.3 from Blastwave. One to many times each day the emacs buffer will go unresponsive then turn to completely white with only the xfce frame around it visible. The xfce frame itself is responsive, but emacs is not there. Emacs is still running and is noted to be 'sleeping' without an absurd amount of memory in use. To regain control of emacs, I must kill and restart its process. Any ideas or suggestions about how to look into what is causing this? thanks, aric From a.cervellin at acm.org Wed Aug 9 01:12:59 2006 From: a.cervellin at acm.org (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 01:12:59 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] /testing Pound 2.1 Message-ID: <44D91A7B.9050203@acm.org> Pound 2.1 is now available on http://www.blastwave.org/testing Since Pound 2.x is really different from Pound 1.x, both for features and for syntax of the configuration file (not backward/forward compatible), I decided to keep 2 separated packages: CSWpound, which is actually v. 1.10 (and will be the latest and more stable release of the 1.x branch) and the new CSWpound2, which actually contains v. 2.1 and which is marked as *uncompatible* with CSWpound... this means that if you want to install CSWpound2 you must first remove CSWpound, if present. From pjama at optusnet.com.au Wed Aug 9 02:42:47 2006 From: pjama at optusnet.com.au (pjama) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 10:42:47 +1000 (EST) Subject: [csw-users] Error when building Firefox 1.5.0.6 In-Reply-To: <44D8A6AA.6080503@ericsson.com> References: <44D8A6AA.6080503@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <48281.220.237.69.194.1155084167.squirrel@www.pjama.net> > I'm trying to build my own version of Firefox 1.5.0.6 with /opt/csw as > the base for software it depends on. I've been doing this for ages... > but today i ran into the following: > > Path position of 'GLib' is 1 > Adding 'glib-2.0' to list of known packages, returning as package > 'glib-2.0' > line>Version: 2.12.1 > line>Libs: -L${libdir} -lgobject-2.0 > line>Cflags: > Couldn't parse Cflags field into an argument vector: missing argument > > I'm confused, what's going on? Anyone? > > /MOL > I had the same problem trying to compile another gtk based app. I'm not sure what is at fault but I found removing any Cflags: and Libs: lines with no arguments from the *.pc files worked for me. Note it may be in lots of .pc files to edit under /opt/csw/lib/pkgconfig. Cheers Peter From res at colnet.cmhnet.org Wed Aug 9 06:08:57 2006 From: res at colnet.cmhnet.org (Robert Stampfli) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 00:08:57 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] Problems with CSWgtk2 Message-ID: <20060809040857.GA10136@colnet> One of the things I'm encountering more and more often is having to deal with software on an ancillary basis that I really know very little about. I've run into yet another such case today, and rather than try to understand exactly what is happening, I'm just going to present what I found here in the hopes that it might be of use to others, perhaps make sense to someone else who can expand on it and better explain what happened, and maybe even allow the developer to present a more bullet-proof package in the future. Today, I brought my outdated CSW packages up to date. Prior to this update, I had pointed the Solaris Adobe Acrobat Reader (7.08) to /opt/csw/lib (invoking it thru a script that uses LD_LIBRARY_PATH) because it apparently is no longer self-contained and now requires libraries, like gtk2, that are not in the normal search path, but are in the CSW lib directory -- at least in mine. This had worked well up to this point. After upgrading, the Adobe reader would no longer start up reliably. It instead presented several pages of GTK warnings and then bailed out with some libpix error. Since one of the packages updated was CSWgtk2, from 2.8.4 to 2.10.1 (I had avoided upgrading to 2.10.0 earlier because of similar failures), I backed out 2.10.1 and went back to 2.8.4, and Adobe was once again happy. (Yes, I do keep the old CSW pkgs around for just this reason.) I then started investigating why 2.10.1 failed. To make a long story short, the problem turned out to be with the two files in /opt/csw/etc/gtk-2.0. It seems when the 2.8.4 pkg is installed, it updates these files in some sophisticated way. When 2.10.1 is installed, it simply asks: =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= The following files are already installed on the system and are being used by another package: * /opt/csw/etc/gtk-2.0/gdk-pixbuf.loaders * /opt/csw/etc/gtk-2.0/gtk.immodules * - conflict with a file which does not belong to any package. Do you want to install these conflicting files [y,n,?,q] =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= If you answer 'Y', like I did initially, it overwrites the files with some default that breaks Adobe, and probably other programs. By pkgrming 2.10.1, reinstalling 2.8.4 and letting it again massage these files correctly, and then re-upgrading to 2.10.1 and answering 'N' to the above query, I was able to upgrade to 2.10.1 in a way that makes for an apparently stable system (at least makes Adobe and everything else I tried happy again). Perhaps it is obvious I should not have answered 'Y' to the above, but (1) what happens to those who have never previously installed 2.8.4 and are putting in 2.10.1 for the first time? They don't have the benefit of the 2.8.4 updates to these files. And, (2) isn't 'Y' the default for "pkg-get -f" which many default to when upgrading? Also, many of us (myself included) sometimes just queue up lots of 'Y's and go off to do other things while pkg-get is rumbling through its updates. It is my hope that if others are having problems after installing gtk2-2.10.1, they might benefit from this information. At any event, I hope this post will save others from having to fiddle with this problem in the future. Rob From a.cervellin at acm.org Wed Aug 9 07:19:29 2006 From: a.cervellin at acm.org (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 07:19:29 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Error when building Firefox 1.5.0.6 In-Reply-To: <48281.220.237.69.194.1155084167.squirrel@www.pjama.net> References: <44D8A6AA.6080503@ericsson.com> <48281.220.237.69.194.1155084167.squirrel@www.pjama.net> Message-ID: <44D97061.3040903@acm.org> pjama wrote: >> I'm trying to build my own version of Firefox 1.5.0.6 with /opt/csw as >> the base for software it depends on. I've been doing this for ages... >> but today i ran into the following: >> > > > >> Path position of 'GLib' is 1 >> Adding 'glib-2.0' to list of known packages, returning as package >> 'glib-2.0' >> line>Version: 2.12.1 >> line>Libs: -L${libdir} -lgobject-2.0 >> line>Cflags: >> Couldn't parse Cflags field into an argument vector: missing argument >> >> I'm confused, what's going on? Anyone? >> >> /MOL >> > > I had the same problem trying to compile another gtk based app. I'm not > sure what is at fault but I found removing any Cflags: and Libs: lines > with no arguments from the *.pc files worked for me. Note it may be in > lots of .pc files to edit under /opt/csw/lib/pkgconfig. there's a bug in latest CSWpkgconfig release (0.20), install the older version (0.14) From pandyajn at gmail.com Wed Aug 9 07:43:04 2006 From: pandyajn at gmail.com (Jalpa Pandya) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 11:13:04 +0530 Subject: [csw-users] CSWgaim does not show PNG/GIF icons ? In-Reply-To: <9b169c640608072244l78386373qdd0996da7417e0c3@mail.gmail.com> References: <9b169c640608072244l78386373qdd0996da7417e0c3@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <9b169c640608082243i6b13cb79g5754d0f99845d9fa@mail.gmail.com> Thanks a lot Rob. Your tip helped me solve my problem. I changed the paths inside /opt/csw/etc/gtk-2.0/gtk.immodules /opt/csw/etc/gtk-2.0/gdk-pixbuf.loaders to point to actual directories where these files resides and that solved my problem :-) So, in my case I changed the path as follows : File : /opt/csw/etc/gtk-2.0/gtk.immodules from : /export/medusa/kenmays/build/v8_gtk/gtk+-2.10.1/modules to : /opt/csw/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodules File : /opt/csw/etc/gtk-2.0/gdk-pixbuf.loaders from : /export/medusa/kenmays/build/v8_gtk/gtk+-2.10.1/gdk-pixbuf to : /opt/csw/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/loaders Regards, ~Nitin On 8/8/06, Jalpa Pandya wrote: > > Hi, > > I have just "pkg-get'ed -uU" gaim and now it does not show the > icons from /opt/csw/share/pixmaps/gaim. > > Following is the debugger output generated by gaim... Looking at the > log, I think there is a problem with latest Gtk. Any ideas ? > > >> gaim -d > sound: Initializing sound output drivers. > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1182: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed > GLib-GObject: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' > failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 190: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > Gtk: file gtkiconfactory.c: line 1223: assertion `icon_set != NULL' failed > plugins: registering plugin-load signal > plugins: registering plugin-unload signal > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/autorecon.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/autorecon.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/docklet.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/docklet.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/extplacement.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/extplacement.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/gaim-remote.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/gaim- remote.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/gestures.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/gestures.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/gevolution.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/gevolution.so > plugins: /opt/csw/lib/gaim/gevolution.so is unloadable: ld.so.1 : gaim: > fatal: libedata-book-1.2.so.2: open failed: No such file or directory > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/history.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/history.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/iconaway.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/iconaway.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/idle.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/idle.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libgg.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libgg.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libirc.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libirc.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libjabber.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libjabber.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libmsn.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libmsn.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libnapster.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libnapster.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libnovell.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libnovell.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/liboscar.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/liboscar.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libyahoo.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libyahoo.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libzephyr.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/libzephyr.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/notify.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/notify.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/perl.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/perl.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/relnot.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/relnot.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/spellchk.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/spellchk.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl- gnutls.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl-gnutls.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl- nss.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl-nss.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/statenotify.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/statenotify.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/tcl.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/tcl.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ticker.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ticker.so > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/timestamp.la > plugins: probing /opt/csw/lib/gaim/timestamp.so > plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/smileys > plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/prefs.xml > plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/logs > plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/accounts.xml > plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/icons > plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/accels > plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/blist.xml > plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/pounces.xml > plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/dict > plugins: probing /users/npandya/.gaim/status.xml > plugins: registering plugin-load signal > plugins: registering plugin-unload signal > plugins: registering plugin-load signal > plugins: registering plugin-unload signal > blist import: Reading /users/npandya/.gaim/blist.xml > blist import: Finished reading /users/npandya/.gaim/blist.xml > prefs: Reading /users/npandya/.gaim/prefs.xml > prefs: Finished reading /users/npandya/.gaim/prefs.xml > plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/idle.so > plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/iconaway.so > plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl-gnutls.so > plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/ssl.so > plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/autorecon.so > plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/spellchk.so > plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/docklet.so > tray icon: plugin loaded > tray icon: created > plugins: Loading saved plugin /opt/csw/lib/gaim/history.so > ui_main: Failed to load the default window icon! > Session Management: ICE initialized. > Session Management: Connecting with no previous ID > Session Management: Handling new ICE connection... done. > Session Management: Connected to manager (KDE) with client ID > 107a323433000115501551800000006600012 > Session Management: Using gaim as command > accounts: Writing accounts to disk. > pounces: Writing pounces to disk. > Session Management: Received first save_yourself > Session Management: Received save_complete > tray icon: embedded > > > Thank you, > Nitin > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Wed Aug 9 13:20:23 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 04:20:23 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Problems with CSWgtk2 In-Reply-To: <20060809040857.GA10136@colnet> Message-ID: <20060809112023.73523.qmail@web33612.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Any recent issues with gtk2 2.10.1 was corrected in these packages from http://www.blastwave.org/testing gtk2-2.10.1,REV=2006.08.05-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz gtk2-2.10.1,REV=2006.08.05-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz So let me know what else you find. Thanks, Ken Mays EarthLink,Inc. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From aaron at ernieball.com Wed Aug 9 18:46:15 2006 From: aaron at ernieball.com (Aaron Wilson) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 09:46:15 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] Evince 0.5.2 will not start from Evolution 1.4.6.322 Message-ID: <1155141975.11058.6.camel@slosunray3> ld.so.1: evince: fatal: relocation error: file /opt/csw/bin/evince: symbol gtk_window_set_default_icon_name: referenced symbol not found Evince will start correctly from all other applications or command line but doesn't start from Evolution. I've symlinked evince to /usr/bin/pdflaunch and /usr/bin/gpdf and I'm using the "Open in Gnome PDF Viewer..." option in Evolution. The symlinks work from any other program or command line as well. Any thoughts? Aaron From a.cervellin at acm.org Wed Aug 9 20:04:42 2006 From: a.cervellin at acm.org (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 20:04:42 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Evince 0.5.2 will not start from Evolution 1.4.6.322 In-Reply-To: <1155141975.11058.6.camel@slosunray3> References: <1155141975.11058.6.camel@slosunray3> Message-ID: <44DA23BA.9070509@acm.org> Aaron Wilson wrote: > ld.so.1: evince: fatal: relocation error: file /opt/csw/bin/evince: > symbol gtk_window_set_default_icon_name: referenced symbol not found > > Evince will start correctly from all other applications or command line > but doesn't start from Evolution. > > I've symlinked evince to /usr/bin/pdflaunch and /usr/bin/gpdf and I'm > using the "Open in Gnome PDF Viewer..." option in Evolution. > > The symlinks work from any other program or command line as well. > > Any thoughts? Maybe the "open in gnome pdf viewer" function sets a LD_LIBRARY_PATH? From aaron at ernieball.com Wed Aug 9 23:48:44 2006 From: aaron at ernieball.com (Aaron Wilson) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 14:48:44 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] Stable version of Evince? In-Reply-To: <44DA23BA.9070509@acm.org> References: <1155141975.11058.6.camel@slosunray3> <44DA23BA.9070509@acm.org> Message-ID: <1155160124.25945.4.camel@slosunray3> Any plans for a stable version of Evince? I installed Evince today from the Unstable branch and it worked. However I had to upgrade my ncurses while I was at it and that installed with errors. Subsequently that broke gFTP, which I need more than Evince. I've completely removed all CSW packages and started from scratch and still get the error installing ncurses. Being that I'm a webmaster and am constantly uploading I need gFTP to work and to do that I had to install from the Stable branch. Aaron From a.cervellin at acm.org Thu Aug 10 00:03:25 2006 From: a.cervellin at acm.org (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 00:03:25 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Stable version of Evince? In-Reply-To: <1155160124.25945.4.camel@slosunray3> References: <1155141975.11058.6.camel@slosunray3> <44DA23BA.9070509@acm.org> <1155160124.25945.4.camel@slosunray3> Message-ID: <44DA5BAD.1000009@acm.org> Aaron Wilson wrote: > Any plans for a stable version of Evince? I installed Evince today from > the Unstable branch and it worked. packages are automatically migrated from the unstable to the stable tree after N months, and only if they do not have open bugs on the mantis bug tracker. evince 0.5.2 has been released only a few time ago. it actually does not have any bug reported, so it's a good candidate to be in the next stable tree. > However I had to upgrade my ncurses > while I was at it and that installed with errors. Subsequently that > broke gFTP, which I need more than Evince. are you sure ncurses is the cause of this? i heard that lately gftp has been broken due to the latest gtk2/glib2 packages... i'd suggest to remove them and try the ones in stable (till they do not get fixed) > I've completely removed all CSW packages and started from scratch and > still get the error installing ncurses. Being that I'm a webmaster and > am constantly uploading I need gFTP to work and to do that I had to > install from the Stable branch. imho it has not been a good idea to install everything from scratch from unstable right now: there are hectic works in progress during these day for the release of the new gnome (check past mailing list posts), so it happened that a few packages in unstable are actually "bad" or are breaking other packages.... sorry From james at blastwave.org Thu Aug 10 00:16:00 2006 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 22:16:00 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Stable version of Evince? In-Reply-To: <1155160124.25945.4.camel@slosunray3> References: <1155141975.11058.6.camel@slosunray3> <44DA23BA.9070509@acm.org> <1155160124.25945.4.camel@slosunray3> Message-ID: <20060809.22160000.1275424883@gyor.> On 09/08/06, 22:48:44, Aaron Wilson wrote regarding [csw-users] Stable version of Evince?: > Any plans for a stable version of Evince? None whatsoever until cairo is fixed. > However I had to upgrade my ncurses > while I was at it and that installed with errors. I'm not aware of an install problem with ncurses. I've just done a test install of ncurses without problem. Please can you say what problem you have encountered. James. From a.cervellin at acm.org Thu Aug 10 00:52:42 2006 From: a.cervellin at acm.org (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 00:52:42 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] /testing chmlib 0.38 Message-ID: <44DA673A.3050104@acm.org> chmlib 0.38 is now available on http://www.blastwave.org/testing Changelog: "Version 0.38 is a miscellaneous bits-n-pieces release. First, it includes a bugfix to allow successful reading of more chm files. Second, it includes an update to allow use of "automake", thanks to Matthew Daniel. Third, it includes a quick fix for a security hazard Sven Tantau located in one of the example programs (extract_chmLib would extract filenames containing ".." as a path element, allowing overwriting of any file to which the user has write access)." From aaron at ernieball.com Thu Aug 10 01:13:21 2006 From: aaron at ernieball.com (Aaron Wilson) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 16:13:21 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] Stable version of Evince? In-Reply-To: <44DA5BAD.1000009@acm.org> References: <1155141975.11058.6.camel@slosunray3> <44DA23BA.9070509@acm.org> <1155160124.25945.4.camel@slosunray3> <44DA5BAD.1000009@acm.org> Message-ID: <1155165201.25945.38.camel@slosunray3> It looks to be gtk2. I started installing all the dependency upgrades Evince needed from the unstable branch. poppler, libcairo, libpango, libatk, glib2, gtk2 The last of these was gtk2 and that caused gFTP to seg fault. Uninstalled unstable gtk2 and reinstalled stable gtk2 and gFTP works again. I guess I'll just need to be patient and wait for the gtk2 bugs to be fixed before I can get Evince and gFTP working. Thanks for the help guys. Aaron On Wed, 2006-08-09 at 15:03, Alessio Cervellin wrote: > Aaron Wilson wrote: > > Any plans for a stable version of Evince? I installed Evince today from > > the Unstable branch and it worked. > > packages are automatically migrated from the unstable to the stable tree > after N months, and only if they do not have open bugs on the mantis bug > tracker. > evince 0.5.2 has been released only a few time ago. it actually does not > have any bug reported, so it's a good candidate to be in the next stable > tree. > > > However I had to upgrade my ncurses > > while I was at it and that installed with errors. Subsequently that > > broke gFTP, which I need more than Evince. > > are you sure ncurses is the cause of this? > i heard that lately gftp has been broken due to the latest gtk2/glib2 > packages... i'd suggest to remove them and try the ones in stable (till > they do not get fixed) > > > I've completely removed all CSW packages and started from scratch and > > still get the error installing ncurses. Being that I'm a webmaster and > > am constantly uploading I need gFTP to work and to do that I had to > > install from the Stable branch. > > imho it has not been a good idea to install everything from scratch from > unstable right now: there are hectic works in progress during these day > for the release of the new gnome (check past mailing list posts), so it > happened that a few packages in unstable are actually "bad" or are > breaking other packages.... sorry > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Thu Aug 10 01:40:57 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 16:40:57 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Stable version of Evince? In-Reply-To: <1155165201.25945.38.camel@slosunray3> Message-ID: <20060809234057.79771.qmail@web33604.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Phil mention he will update the unstable tree today with some of the newer packages that should fix the problem. Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From pjama at optusnet.com.au Thu Aug 10 01:44:06 2006 From: pjama at optusnet.com.au (pjama) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 09:44:06 +1000 (EST) Subject: [csw-users] Stable version of Evince? In-Reply-To: <20060809.22160000.1275424883@gyor.> References: <1155141975.11058.6.camel@slosunray3> <44DA23BA.9070509@acm.org> <1155160124.25945.4.camel@slosunray3> <20060809.22160000.1275424883@gyor.> Message-ID: <53918.220.237.69.194.1155167046.squirrel@www.pjama.net> > On 09/08/06, 22:48:44, Aaron Wilson wrote regarding > [csw-users] Stable version of Evince?: > >> Any plans for a stable version of Evince? > > None whatsoever until cairo is fixed. > Source for Version 1.2.2 was released 2006-08-08. http://cairographics.org/news/cairo-1.2.2 Cheers P From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Thu Aug 10 02:10:13 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 17:10:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Stable version of Evince? In-Reply-To: <53918.220.237.69.194.1155167046.squirrel@www.pjama.net> Message-ID: <20060810001013.94687.qmail@web33604.mail.mud.yahoo.com> On 09/08/06, 22:48:44, Aaron Wilson wrote regarding > [csw-users] Stable version of Evince?: > >> Any plans for a stable version of Evince? > > None whatsoever until cairo is fixed. > Source for Version 1.2.2 was released 2006-08-08. http://cairographics.org/news/cairo-1.2.2 Cheers P ----------------- P, Yes, and I've built and tested the cairo 1.2.2 packages which may get updated tonite to unstable or you can get them from the www.blastwave.org/testing area. Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From pjama at optusnet.com.au Thu Aug 10 02:39:27 2006 From: pjama at optusnet.com.au (pjama) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 10:39:27 +1000 (EST) Subject: [csw-users] bug in bug-buddy compile? Message-ID: <54215.220.237.69.194.1155170367.squirrel@www.pjama.net> bash-2.05$ ld.so.1: bug-buddy: fatal: /opt/csw/lib/libsunmath.so/libgnome-menu.so.1: Not a directory Killed bash-2.05$ ldd /opt/csw/bin/bug-buddy libsunmath.so.1 => /opt/csw/lib/libsunmath.so.1 libm.so.1 => /usr/lib/libm.so.1 libgnome-desktop-2.so.2 => /opt/csw/lib/libgnome-desktop-2.so.2 libstartup-notification-1.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libstartup-notification-1.so.0 libgnome-menu.so.1 => /opt/csw/lib/libsunmath.so/libgnome-menu.so.1 - Not a directory libgnomeui-2.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/libgnomeui-2.so.0 libSM.so.6 => /usr/openwin/lib/libSM.so.6 Line 6 of output above? bash-2.05$ ls -lsa /opt/csw/lib/libsunmath.so/libgnome-menu.so.1 /opt/csw/lib/libsunmath.so/libgnome-menu.so.1: Not a directory bash-2.05$ But *file* /opt/csw/lib/libsunmath.so exist # ls -lsa /opt/csw/lib/libsunmath.so 2 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 15 Dec 21 2005 /opt/csw/lib/libsunmath.so -> libsunmath.so.1 # From james at blastwave.org Thu Aug 10 10:38:16 2006 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 08:38:16 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Stable version of Evince? References: <1155141975.11058.6.camel@slosunray3> <44DA23BA.9070509@acm.org> <1155160124.25945.4.camel@slosunray3> <44DA5BAD.1000009@acm.org> Message-ID: <20060810.8381600.1685349725@gyor.> On 09/08/06, 23:03:25, Alessio Cervellin wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] Stable version of Evince?: > packages are automatically migrated from the unstable to the stable tree > after N months, and only if they do not have open bugs on the mantis bug > tracker. ...and all of their dependants are also in stable. Thus evince is excluded because it needs cairo. There are a worrying number of packages corked up by cairo. It might be possible to build evince with the older pango and avoid cairo. James. From james at blastwave.org Thu Aug 10 10:38:15 2006 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 08:38:15 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Stable version of Evince? In-Reply-To: <53918.220.237.69.194.1155167046.squirrel@www.pjama.net> References: <1155141975.11058.6.camel@slosunray3> <44DA23BA.9070509@acm.org> <1155160124.25945.4.camel@slosunray3> <20060809.22160000.1275424883@gyor.> <53918.220.237.69.194.1155167046.squirrel@www.pjama.net> Message-ID: <20060810.8381500.293357300@gyor.> On 10/08/06, 00:44:06, pjama wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] Stable version of Evince?: > >> Any plans for a stable version of Evince? > > > > None whatsoever until cairo is fixed. > > > Source for Version 1.2.2 was released 2006-08-08. > http://cairographics.org/news/cairo-1.2.2 But the bugs still aren't fixed - pathetic. https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4945 https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5846 And: http://www.blastwave.org/mantis/view_bug_page.php?f_id=0001318 http://www.blastwave.org/mantis/view_bug_page.php?f_id=0001289 but these seem to have been censored. James. From a.cervellin at virgilio.it Thu Aug 10 10:46:13 2006 From: a.cervellin at virgilio.it (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 09:46:13 +0100 (GMT+01:00) Subject: [csw-users] Stable version of Evince? Message-ID: <10cf7429f6c.a.cervellin@virgilio.it> ----Messaggio originale---- Da: james at blastwave.org Data: 10-ago-2006 10.38 AM A: "questions and discussions" Ogg: Re: [csw-users] Stable version of Evince? >> Source for Version 1.2.2 was released 2006-08-08. >> http://cairographics.org/news/cairo-1.2.2 > But the bugs still aren't fixed - pathetic. > https://bugs. freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4945 > https://bugs.freedesktop. org/show_bug.cgi?id=5846 but it seems there's a patch (http://ekyo. nerim.net/software/patch-1.2.0-src_cairo-xlib-surface_c) who's willing to try? From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Thu Aug 10 11:04:43 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 02:04:43 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Stable version of Evince? In-Reply-To: <20060810.8381500.293357300@gyor.> Message-ID: <20060810090443.61076.qmail@web33612.mail.mud.yahoo.com> On 10/08/06, 00:44:06, pjama wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] Stable version of Evince?: > >> Any plans for a stable version of Evince? > > > > None whatsoever until cairo is fixed. > > > Source for Version 1.2.2 was released 2006-08-08. > http://cairographics.org/news/cairo-1.2.2 But the bugs still aren't fixed - pathetic. https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4945 https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5846 And: http://www.blastwave.org/mantis/view_bug_page.php?f_id=0001318 http://www.blastwave.org/mantis/view_bug_page.php?f_id=0001289 but these seem to have been censored. James. --------------------- I'll fix some of the bugs with cairo later today. Suprised this didn't make it in the cairo 1.2.2 official release. ~Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From jonathan.boyd at bioch.ox.ac.uk Fri Aug 11 13:36:21 2006 From: jonathan.boyd at bioch.ox.ac.uk (Jonathan Boyd) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 12:36:21 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] recent pakage upgrades and seamonkey Message-ID: <20060811113621.5BE3F9407B@webmail220.herald.ox.ac.uk> An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: not available URL: From james at blastwave.org Fri Aug 11 13:39:40 2006 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 11:39:40 GMT Subject: [csw-users] recent pakage upgrades and seamonkey In-Reply-To: <20060811113621.5BE3F9407B@webmail220.herald.ox.ac.uk> References: <20060811113621.5BE3F9407B@webmail220.herald.ox.ac.uk> Message-ID: <20060811.11394000.2558032547@gyor.> On 11/08/06, 12:36:21, Jonathan Boyd wrote regarding [csw-users] recent pakage upgrades and seamonkey: > I upgraded some packages today from > unstable. The result is that seamonkey > has now stopped working with the following > error message. Would it be possible for someone > to suggest which package(s) may be causing the > problem. (libpango or libcairo maybe?) and how > I might correct this fault. http://www.blastwave.org/mantis/view_bug_page.php?f_id=0001734 From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Fri Aug 11 14:37:13 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 05:37:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] recent pakage upgrades and seamonkey In-Reply-To: <20060811113621.5BE3F9407B@webmail220.herald.ox.ac.uk> Message-ID: <20060811123713.89724.qmail@web33611.mail.mud.yahoo.com> I upgraded some packages today from unstable. The result is that seamonkey has now stopped working with the following error message. Would it be possible for someone to suggest which package(s) may be causing the problem. (libpango or libcairo maybe?) and how I might correct this fault. Thanks for your help. --------------------------------- Hello, Here are the updated packages to fix your issue in testing which should be released today: libpango-1.14.0,REV=2006.08.08-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz libpango-1.14.0,REV=2006.08.08-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz ~Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From jonathan.boyd at bioch.ox.ac.uk Fri Aug 11 14:49:40 2006 From: jonathan.boyd at bioch.ox.ac.uk (Jonathan Boyd) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 13:49:40 +0100 Subject: [csw-users] libpango: Message-ID: <20060811124940.BC31A9407B@webmail220.herald.ox.ac.uk> An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: not available URL: From ablanco at fing.edu.uy Fri Aug 11 15:35:58 2006 From: ablanco at fing.edu.uy (Ing. Alejandro Blanco ) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 10:35:58 -0300 Subject: [csw-users] Problems with gnome 2.14 In-Reply-To: <20060809040857.GA10136@colnet> References: <20060809040857.GA10136@colnet> Message-ID: <44DC87BE.1060808@fing.edu.uy> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I've install gnome 2.14 fron unstable and I'm having problems with some binaries of the distribution. For example: # gnome-background-properties (control-center:25235): GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL **: file gdk-pixbuf.c: line 454: assertion `pixbuf != NULL' failed (control-center:25235): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: file gobject.c: line 1711: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed - ------ # /opt/csw/bin/gnome-control-center "preferences:///" is not a valid location Please check spelling and try again - -------------- # gnome-theme-manager (gnome-theme-manager:25252): Gtk-WARNING **: Error loading icon: Couldn't recognize the image file format for file '/opt/csw/share/icons/Amaranth/scalable/stock/stock_open.svg' /opt/csw/share/themes/Gorilla/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:34: error: invalid identifier `xthickness', expected valid identifier I think that I'm having diferent problems, but all of them have in common the gtk2 # pkginfo -l CSWgtk2 PKGINST: CSWgtk2 NAME: gtk2 - GTK+, The multi-platform toolkit for GUI development CATEGORY: application ARCH: i386 VERSION: 2.10.1,REV=2006.08.05 BASEDIR: / VENDOR: http://ftp.acc.umu.se/mirror/gnome.org/sources/gtk+ packaged for CSW by Ken Mays PSTAMP: thor20060809071700 INSTDATE: Aug 10 2006 10:30 HOTLINE: http://www.blastwave.org/bugtrak/ EMAIL: kenmays at blastwave.org STATUS: completely installed FILES: 1440 installed pathnames 188 shared pathnames 221 directories 123 executables 75998 blocks used (approx) When upgrading I've delete all the configuration directories of gnome2 (.gconf* and .gnome2*) so them where rebuild. Any ideas ?. I'd appreciate your help. Regards, - -- Ing. Alejandro Blanco Unidad de Recursos Inform?ticos - Facultad de Ingenier?a - Universidad de la Rep?blica -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.4 (SunOS) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFE3Ie+Qu7+qbfUURYRAo7VAJ9E8tqyImX0e7f0OT0aYNaGAA80EwCfUA1z of+1/OklQW+E0ZOq5Z9afIg= =2a8M -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From dclarke at blastwave.org Fri Aug 11 15:55:58 2006 From: dclarke at blastwave.org (Dennis Clarke) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 09:55:58 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [csw-users] recent pakage upgrades and seamonkey In-Reply-To: <20060811123713.89724.qmail@web33611.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20060811113621.5BE3F9407B@webmail220.herald.ox.ac.uk> <20060811123713.89724.qmail@web33611.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <60568.65.95.199.165.1155304558.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> > I upgraded some packages today from > unstable. The result is that seamonkey > has now stopped working with the following > error message. Would it be possible for someone > to suggest which package(s) may be causing the > problem. (libpango or libcairo maybe?) and how > I might correct this fault. > > Thanks for your help. > > --------------------------------- > > Hello, > > Here are the updated packages to fix your issue in > testing which should be released today: > > libpango-1.14.0,REV=2006.08.08-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz > libpango-1.14.0,REV=2006.08.08-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz > Ken, I'll grab them from testing/newpkgs and get them into the build stack. dc From pgress at optonline.net Fri Aug 11 22:15:21 2006 From: pgress at optonline.net (Paul Gress) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 16:15:21 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts Message-ID: <44DCE559.6090508@optonline.net> Hi, I just did a "pkg-get -Uu" on my Blade 2500 running Solaris 10 U2, all free patches. Now almost all my programs from Blastwave have corrupt fonts. The link below is typical of all my applications. http://www.rad-electronics.com/Downloads/gedit.jpg Any clues whats corrupt? Paul From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Sat Aug 12 01:13:42 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 16:13:42 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <44DCE559.6090508@optonline.net> Message-ID: <20060811231342.9697.qmail@web33602.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Hi, I just did a "pkg-get -Uu" on my Blade 2500 running Solaris 10 U2, all free patches. Now almost all my programs from Blastwave have corrupt fonts. The link below is typical of all my applications. http://www.rad-electronics.com/Downloads/gedit.jpg Any clues whats corrupt? Paul ------------------------ Paul, Did you use the stable tree (**ONLY**) to see what happens? Do that first when you upgrade you system and SLOWLY upgrade to the unstable tree from that point. ~K _______________________________________________ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Tue Aug 15 09:00:15 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 09:00:15 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Should CSWgnome depend on CSWseamonkey? Message-ID: <44E170FF.7090109@ericsson.com> Brought in CSWgnome (2.14.3,REV=2006.08.12) from unstable this morning and amongst others it did install CSWseamonkey as a dependency. Why does CSWgnome depend on CSWseamonkey? /MOL From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Tue Aug 15 09:04:50 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 09:04:50 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] CSWyelp dependencies Message-ID: <44E17212.2080906@ericsson.com> CSWyelp depends on both CSWmozilla and CSWfirefox. Bug or feature? /MOL From a.cervellin at acm.org Tue Aug 15 11:50:25 2006 From: a.cervellin at acm.org (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 11:50:25 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] /testing seamonkey 1.0.4 Message-ID: <44E198E1.2000108@acm.org> Seamonkey 1.0.4 is now available for testing on http://www.blastwave.org/testing From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Tue Aug 15 12:53:55 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 03:53:55 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Should CSWgnome depend on CSWseamonkey? In-Reply-To: <44E170FF.7090109@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <20060815105355.76674.qmail@web33605.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Brought in CSWgnome (2.14.3,REV=2006.08.12) from unstable this morning and amongst others it did install CSWseamonkey as a dependency. Why does CSWgnome depend on CSWseamonkey? /MOL _______________________________________________ Hi Matt, Yes. By design, I wanted Seamonkey 1.0.4 to replace mozilla 1.7.5 so I included it. On my home desktop I have firefox and mozilla for a nice suite of tools - so tis is not uncommon for web developers and surfing. I wanted to make sure users had at least email, IRC, and a web browser. ~Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Tue Aug 15 12:58:36 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 03:58:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] CSWyelp dependencies In-Reply-To: <44E17212.2080906@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <20060815105836.8692.qmail@web33608.mail.mud.yahoo.com> CSWyelp depends on both CSWmozilla and CSWfirefox. Bug or feature? /MOL ------------- Mats, I have to look at yelp to see why it needs both packages (most likely they have a common lib between them). Hopefully, I can remove one without breaking yelp. ~Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Tue Aug 15 13:00:59 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 13:00:59 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Should CSWgnome depend on CSWseamonkey? In-Reply-To: <20060815105355.76674.qmail@web33605.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20060815105355.76674.qmail@web33605.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <44E1A96B.5030100@ericsson.com> On 2006-08-15 12:53, ken mays wrote: > Brought in CSWgnome (2.14.3,REV=2006.08.12) from > unstable this morning > and amongst others it did install CSWseamonkey as a > dependency. Why > does > CSWgnome depend on CSWseamonkey? > > /MOL > _______________________________________________ > > Hi Matt, > > Yes. By design, I wanted Seamonkey 1.0.4 to replace > mozilla 1.7.5 so I included it. On my home desktop I > have firefox and mozilla for a nice suite of tools - > so tis is not uncommon for web developers and surfing. > I wanted to make sure users had at least email, IRC, > and a web browser. > > ~Ken So it's not what one could call a *strong* dependency. I can remove CSWseamonkey without breaking CSWgnome? /MOL From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Tue Aug 15 13:31:32 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 13:31:32 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] /testing seamonkey 1.0.4 In-Reply-To: <44E198E1.2000108@acm.org> References: <44E198E1.2000108@acm.org> Message-ID: <44E1B094.80200@ericsson.com> On 2006-08-15 11:50, Alessio Cervellin wrote: > Seamonkey 1.0.4 is now available for testing on > http://www.blastwave.org/testing Did install and start without any major problem. One problem though is the slow start of it on Solaris 10 (running JDS/GNOME). On Solaris 8 (CDE) it takes about 8-10 sec but on Solaris 10 about 28-30! My own build of SeaMonkey takes 8-10 sec on both S8 and S10. What could be the diff? Maybe its a common CSW app problem. Gaim for example takes close to 30 sec to start in S8 but slightly over 50 sec on S10. Anyone else seeing this? /MOL From a.cervellin at acm.org Tue Aug 15 13:55:27 2006 From: a.cervellin at acm.org (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 13:55:27 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] /testing seamonkey 1.0.4 In-Reply-To: <44E1B094.80200@ericsson.com> References: <44E198E1.2000108@acm.org> <44E1B094.80200@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <44E1B62F.4070009@acm.org> Mats Larsson wrote: > On 2006-08-15 11:50, Alessio Cervellin wrote: >> Seamonkey 1.0.4 is now available for testing on >> http://www.blastwave.org/testing > > Did install and start without any major problem. One problem though is > the slow start of it on Solaris 10 (running JDS/GNOME). On Solaris 8 > (CDE) it takes about 8-10 sec but on Solaris 10 about 28-30! My own > build of SeaMonkey takes 8-10 sec on both S8 and S10. What could be the > diff? on sparc or x86? From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Tue Aug 15 13:57:47 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 13:57:47 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] /testing seamonkey 1.0.4 In-Reply-To: <44E1B62F.4070009@acm.org> References: <44E198E1.2000108@acm.org> <44E1B094.80200@ericsson.com> <44E1B62F.4070009@acm.org> Message-ID: <44E1B6BB.9060106@ericsson.com> On 2006-08-15 13:55, Alessio Cervellin wrote: > Mats Larsson wrote: >> On 2006-08-15 11:50, Alessio Cervellin wrote: >>> Seamonkey 1.0.4 is now available for testing on >>> http://www.blastwave.org/testing >> Did install and start without any major problem. One problem though is >> the slow start of it on Solaris 10 (running JDS/GNOME). On Solaris 8 >> (CDE) it takes about 8-10 sec but on Solaris 10 about 28-30! My own >> build of SeaMonkey takes 8-10 sec on both S8 and S10. What could be the >> diff? > > on sparc or x86? sparc From a.cervellin at acm.org Tue Aug 15 14:02:00 2006 From: a.cervellin at acm.org (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 14:02:00 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] /testing seamonkey 1.0.4 In-Reply-To: <44E1B6BB.9060106@ericsson.com> References: <44E198E1.2000108@acm.org> <44E1B094.80200@ericsson.com> <44E1B62F.4070009@acm.org> <44E1B6BB.9060106@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <44E1B7B8.6010108@acm.org> Mats Larsson wrote: > On 2006-08-15 13:55, Alessio Cervellin wrote: >> Mats Larsson wrote: >>> On 2006-08-15 11:50, Alessio Cervellin wrote: >>>> Seamonkey 1.0.4 is now available for testing on >>>> http://www.blastwave.org/testing >>> Did install and start without any major problem. One problem though is >>> the slow start of it on Solaris 10 (running JDS/GNOME). On Solaris 8 >>> (CDE) it takes about 8-10 sec but on Solaris 10 about 28-30! My own >>> build of SeaMonkey takes 8-10 sec on both S8 and S10. What could be the >>> diff? >> on sparc or x86? do you have this problem only with latest seamonkey (1.0.4), or with previous builds too? From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Tue Aug 15 14:30:41 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 05:30:41 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Should CSWgnome depend on CSWseamonkey? In-Reply-To: <44E1A96B.5030100@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <20060815123041.45423.qmail@web33608.mail.mud.yahoo.com> On 2006-08-15 12:53, ken mays wrote: > Brought in CSWgnome (2.14.3,REV=2006.08.12) from > unstable this morning > and amongst others it did install CSWseamonkey as a > dependency. Why > does > CSWgnome depend on CSWseamonkey? > > /MOL > _______________________________________________ > > Hi Matt, > > Yes. By design, I wanted Seamonkey 1.0.4 to replace > mozilla 1.7.5 so I included it. On my home desktop I > have firefox and mozilla for a nice suite of tools - > so tis is not uncommon for web developers and surfing. > I wanted to make sure users had at least email, IRC, > and a web browser. > > ~Ken So it's not what one could call a *strong* dependency. I can remove CSWseamonkey without breaking CSWgnome? /MOL -------------------- Yes. ~K __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Tue Aug 15 15:04:20 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 15:04:20 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] /testing seamonkey 1.0.4 In-Reply-To: <44E1B7B8.6010108@acm.org> References: <44E198E1.2000108@acm.org> <44E1B094.80200@ericsson.com> <44E1B62F.4070009@acm.org> <44E1B6BB.9060106@ericsson.com> <44E1B7B8.6010108@acm.org> Message-ID: <44E1C654.7040405@ericsson.com> On 2006-08-15 14:02, Alessio Cervellin wrote: > Mats Larsson wrote: >> On 2006-08-15 13:55, Alessio Cervellin wrote: >>> Mats Larsson wrote: >>>> On 2006-08-15 11:50, Alessio Cervellin wrote: >>>>> Seamonkey 1.0.4 is now available for testing on >>>>> http://www.blastwave.org/testing >>>> Did install and start without any major problem. One problem though is >>>> the slow start of it on Solaris 10 (running JDS/GNOME). On Solaris 8 >>>> (CDE) it takes about 8-10 sec but on Solaris 10 about 28-30! My own >>>> build of SeaMonkey takes 8-10 sec on both S8 and S10. What could be the >>>> diff? >>> on sparc or x86? > > do you have this problem only with latest seamonkey (1.0.4), or with > previous builds too? Did test the previous 1.0.2 and it's the same. From a.cervellin at acm.org Tue Aug 15 15:09:08 2006 From: a.cervellin at acm.org (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 15:09:08 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] /testing seamonkey 1.0.4 In-Reply-To: <44E1C654.7040405@ericsson.com> References: <44E198E1.2000108@acm.org> <44E1B094.80200@ericsson.com> <44E1B62F.4070009@acm.org> <44E1B6BB.9060106@ericsson.com> <44E1B7B8.6010108@acm.org> <44E1C654.7040405@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <44E1C774.60602@acm.org> Mats Larsson wrote: > On 2006-08-15 14:02, Alessio Cervellin wrote: >> Mats Larsson wrote: >>> On 2006-08-15 13:55, Alessio Cervellin wrote: >>>> Mats Larsson wrote: >>>>> On 2006-08-15 11:50, Alessio Cervellin wrote: >>>>>> Seamonkey 1.0.4 is now available for testing on >>>>>> http://www.blastwave.org/testing >>>>> Did install and start without any major problem. One problem though is >>>>> the slow start of it on Solaris 10 (running JDS/GNOME). On Solaris 8 >>>>> (CDE) it takes about 8-10 sec but on Solaris 10 about 28-30! My own >>>>> build of SeaMonkey takes 8-10 sec on both S8 and S10. What could be the >>>>> diff? >>>> on sparc or x86? >> do you have this problem only with latest seamonkey (1.0.4), or with >> previous builds too? > > Did test the previous 1.0.2 and it's the same. I've never had this slow startup problem with previous seamonkey csw builds, both on x86 and sparc, both on opensolaris and solaris 10. I've not yet tried latest seamonkey 1.0.4. Anyway i'm building a new seamonkey revision, this time using sun studio 11 instead of 8, which you should find in /testing in a few minutes/hours, maybe it helps (though i suppose the problems is somewhere else...) From dy2t7t at gmail.com Tue Aug 15 16:37:30 2006 From: dy2t7t at gmail.com (Guy D) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 10:37:30 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] php5 and mysql5 and SUNW libz Message-ID: <9e626c250608150737s3b8864a5tf4ac8e784fe53fa0@mail.gmail.com> Hello, I am running a newly installed Solaris 10 6/06 system and appreciate all the high quality work that goes into all the CSW packages. I want to use php5 with a mysql 5 database. The php5_mysql and php5_mysqli packages have dependencies on mysql4, though: $ ldd /opt/csw/php5/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20050922/mysql.so libmysqlclient.so.14 => /opt/csw/mysql4/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient.so.14 ... But, when I examined the configuration of CSW's php5 at http://svn.blastwave.org/browser/csw/trunk/lang/php5/files/config.mk it looked like it should be linked against mysql5 libraries: ... CONFIGURE_ARGS += --with-mysql=shared,$(prefix)/mysql5 CONFIGURE_ARGS += --with-mysqli=shared,$(prefix)/mysql5/bin/mysql_config ... So, I am wondering why the php extensions do not seem to be linked against the mysql 5 libraries. If they were, would a mysql4 database still be able to be used with it? On an unrelated note, I notice a dependency on a SUNW library in the "gd" php5 extension: $ ldd /opt/csw/php5/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20050922/gd.so libgd.so.2 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8plus+vis/libgd.so.2 libt1.so.5 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libt1.so.5 libfreetype.so.6 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libfreetype.so.6 libX11.so.4 => /usr/lib/libX11.so.4 libXpm.so.4.11 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8plus+vis/libXpm.so.4.11 libpng.so.3 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8plus+vis/libpng.so.3 libz.so => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8plus+vis/libz.so libjpeg.so.62 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8plus+vis/libjpeg.so.62 libc.so.1 => /lib/libc.so.1 libfontconfig.so.1 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libfontconfig.so.1 libpng12.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8plus+vis/libpng12.so.0 libm.so.1 => /lib/libm.so.1 libz.so.1 => /opt/csw/lib/libz.so.1 libz.so.1 (SUNW_1.1) => (version not found) libsocket.so.1 => /lib/libsocket.so.1 libnsl.so.1 => /lib/libnsl.so.1 libXext.so.0 => /usr/openwin/lib/libXext.so.0 libdl.so.1 => /lib/libdl.so.1 libiconv.so.2 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libiconv.so.2 libexpat.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/sparcv8/libexpat.so.0 libmp.so.2 => /lib/libmp.so.2 libmd5.so.1 => /lib/libmd5.so.1 libscf.so.1 => /lib/libscf.so.1 libdoor.so.1 => /lib/libdoor.so.1 libuutil.so.1 => /lib/libuutil.so.1 libm.so.2 => /lib/libm.so.2 /platform/SUNW,Ultra-4/lib/libc_psr.so.1 /platform/SUNW,Ultra-4/lib/libmd5_psr.so.1 Why does the libz.so appear twice and linked to two different libraries? What is the significance of the "libz.so.1 (SUNW_1.1)" one and the fact that it reports that it cannot find a proper version? Thanks for any insight. -Doug From a.cervellin at acm.org Tue Aug 15 17:06:12 2006 From: a.cervellin at acm.org (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 17:06:12 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] /testing seamonkey 1.0.4 In-Reply-To: <44E1B094.80200@ericsson.com> References: <44E198E1.2000108@acm.org> <44E1B094.80200@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <44E1E2E4.8090806@acm.org> Mats Larsson wrote: > On 2006-08-15 11:50, Alessio Cervellin wrote: >> Seamonkey 1.0.4 is now available for testing on >> http://www.blastwave.org/testing > > Did install and start without any major problem. One problem though is > the slow start of it on Solaris 10 (running JDS/GNOME). On Solaris 8 > (CDE) it takes about 8-10 sec but on Solaris 10 about 28-30! My own > build of SeaMonkey takes 8-10 sec on both S8 and S10. What could be the > diff? a new revision of seamonkey (REV=2006.08.15), this time built with sun studio 11 compiler, is now available on /testing... let's give it a try From asyd at asyd.net Tue Aug 15 18:27:20 2006 From: asyd at asyd.net (Bruno Bonfils) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 18:27:20 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] /testing rrdtool 1.2.15 Message-ID: <20060815162720.GD16991@kaoru> Hello, rrdtool [1] 1.2.15 is now available for testing on [2] [1] http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/index.en.html [2] http://www.blastwave.org/testing/ asyd -- http://asyd.net/home/ - Home Page http://guses.org/home/ - French Speaking Solaris User Group From lvirden at cas.org Tue Aug 15 18:39:04 2006 From: lvirden at cas.org (Larry W. Virden) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 12:39:04 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [csw-users] blastwave package question Message-ID: <20060815123904.AAB12723@cas.org> I'm investigating the possible use of some blastwave packages. However, I need to discover an answer to an administrative question. When an administer does a pkgadd of a Sun package, some audit trail files are created/updated in root file systems, so that one can query what versions of the package are installed, etc. When one uses the blastwave pkg_add command, is the same true? Are files created in the root file system? The system admins are concerned that use of the blastwave pkg_add will create a situation where, when they apply Sun patches or upgrades, blastwave info may be overwritten and someone would then need to reinstall the packages. If pkg_add does do this, then is there a way to install things manually so that such files need not be created (or at least not in root)? -- Tcl - The glue of a new generation. Larry W. Virden Even if explicitly stated to the contrary, nothing in this posting should be construed as representing my employer's opinions. -><- From comand at blastwave.org Tue Aug 15 18:55:15 2006 From: comand at blastwave.org (Cory Omand) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 09:55:15 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] php5 and mysql5 and SUNW libz In-Reply-To: <9e626c250608150737s3b8864a5tf4ac8e784fe53fa0@mail.gmail.com> References: <9e626c250608150737s3b8864a5tf4ac8e784fe53fa0@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On 8/15/06, Guy D wrote: > The php5_mysql and php5_mysqli packages have dependencies on mysql4, though: > $ ldd /opt/csw/php5/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20050922/mysql.so > libmysqlclient.so.14 => /opt/csw/mysql4/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient.so.14 > ... > > But, when I examined the configuration of CSW's php5 at > http://svn.blastwave.org/browser/csw/trunk/lang/php5/files/config.mk > it looked like it should be linked against mysql5 libraries: And it should be -- > So, I am wondering why the php extensions do not seem to be linked > against the mysql 5 libraries. If they were, would a mysql4 database > still be able to be used with it? Yes, you'll still be able to connect to MySQL 4 databases using MySQL 5. > On an unrelated note, I notice a dependency on a SUNW library in the > "gd" php5 extension: This is actually something awry with libgd itself: -bash$ ldd /opt/csw/lib/libgd.so.2.0.0 libXpm.so.4.11 => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libXpm.so.4.11 libX11.so.4 => /usr/lib/libX11.so.4 libjpeg.so.62 => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libjpeg.so.62 libfontconfig.so.1 => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libfontconfig.so.1 libfreetype.so.6 => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libfreetype.so.6 libpng12.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libpng12.so.0 libz.so => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libz.so libm.so.1 => /usr/lib/libm.so.1 libiconv.so.2 => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libiconv.so.2 libc.so.1 => /usr/lib/libc.so.1 libXext.so.0 => /usr/openwin/lib/libXext.so.0 libsocket.so.1 => /usr/lib/libsocket.so.1 libnsl.so.1 => /usr/lib/libnsl.so.1 libdl.so.1 => /usr/lib/libdl.so.1 libexpat.so.0 => /opt/csw/lib/i386/libexpat.so.0 libz.so.1 (SUNW_1.1) => (version not found) libmp.so.2 => /usr/lib/libmp.so.2 -bash$ > Why does the libz.so appear twice and linked to two different > libraries? What is the significance of the "libz.so.1 (SUNW_1.1)" one > and the fact that it reports that it cannot find a proper version? Chances are, one of the support libraries that libgd relies on was compiled to use the Solaris 8 libz, which has the internal version SUNW_1.1. However, the libz symbols that are required are satisfied by /opt/csw/lib/libz, so everything works. The support library that appears to be at the core of this is libfreetype: -bash$ ldd /opt/csw/lib/i386/libfreetype.so.6 libz.so.1 => /opt/csw/lib/libz.so.1 libz.so.1 (SUNW_1.1) => (version not found) libc.so.1 => /usr/lib/libc.so.1 libdl.so.1 => /usr/lib/libdl.so.1 -bash$ This library should be recompiled to use /opt/csw libz. Regards, Cory. From dclarke at blastwave.org Tue Aug 15 18:56:46 2006 From: dclarke at blastwave.org (Dennis Clarke) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 12:56:46 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [csw-users] blastwave package question In-Reply-To: <20060815123904.AAB12723@cas.org> References: <20060815123904.AAB12723@cas.org> Message-ID: <61113.65.95.197.24.1155661006.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> > I'm investigating the possible use of some blastwave packages. However, > I need to discover an answer to an administrative question. shoot ! > When an administer does a pkgadd of a Sun package, some audit trail files > are created/updated in root file systems, so that one can query what > versions of the package are installed, etc. exactly ... the SVR4 package format and associated audit files are there to help us even though they are a tad primitive. An effort existed at one point to make this into a database backend but that seems to have fallen into the "backwards compatibility" hole somewhere. > When one uses the blastwave pkg_add command, is the same true? Are files > created in the root file system? precisely the same All the packages from Blastwave are built to the SVR4 standards for any currently shipping Solaris revision. Even Solaris Express and Nevada will work but just don't be surprised if there are new things out there on the leading edge. > The system admins are concerned that use of the blastwave pkg_add will > create > a situation where, when they apply Sun patches or upgrades, blastwave info > may be overwritten and someone would then need to reinstall the packages. impossible won't happen > If pkg_add does do this, then is there a way to install things manually so > that such files need not be created (or at least not in root)? You dont have to worry. Consider a machien that I installed a ton of Blastwave packages into last night. Thus : Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.8 Generic February 2000 $ uname -a SunOS titan 5.8 Generic_117351-39 i86pc i386 i86pc $ cat /etc/release Solaris 8 2/02 s28x_u7wos_08a INTEL Copyright 2002 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Assembled 18 December 2001 $ ls -ltr /var/sadm/pkg | grep CSW | grep "`date '+%b %e'`" | head drwxr-xr-x 4 root other 512 Aug 15 00:22 CSWliboil drwxr-xr-x 4 root other 512 Aug 15 00:22 CSWgstplugins drwxr-xr-x 4 root other 512 Aug 15 00:28 CSWseamonkey drwxr-xr-x 4 root other 512 Aug 15 00:33 CSWgimp drwxr-xr-x 4 root other 512 Aug 15 00:34 CSWgimpextras drwxr-xr-x 4 root other 512 Aug 15 00:34 CSWpygtk drwxr-xr-x 4 root other 512 Aug 15 00:35 CSWsaneback drwxr-xr-x 4 root other 512 Aug 15 00:36 CSWxsane drwxr-xr-x 4 root other 512 Aug 15 00:37 CSWopencdk drwxr-xr-x 4 root other 512 Aug 15 00:37 CSWgnutls $ ls -ltr /var/sadm/pkg | grep CSW | grep "`date '+%b %e'`" | awk '{ print $9 }' | xargs pkginfo -l | head PKGINST: CSWbzflag NAME: bzflag - a free multiplayer multiplatform 3D tank battle game (gcc3) CATEGORY: application ARCH: i386 VERSION: 2.0.8 VENDOR: http://www.bzflag.org packaged for CSW by Ken Mays PSTAMP: thor20060615223901 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 01:08 HOTLINE: http://www.blastwave.org/bugtrak/ EMAIL: kenmays at blastwave.org $ xargs: Child killed with signal 13 $ ls -ltr /var/sadm/pkg | grep CSW | grep "`date '+%b %e'`" | awk '{ print $9 }' | xargs pkginfo -l | egrep "PKGINST|VERSION|INSTDATE" PKGINST: CSWbzflag VERSION: 2.0.8 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 01:08 PKGINST: CSWevolution VERSION: 2.2.2,REV=2005.04.13 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:56 PKGINST: CSWevolution-ds VERSION: 1.2.2,REV=2005.04.13 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:50 PKGINST: CSWevolutionwebcal VERSION: 2.6.0 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:52 PKGINST: CSWfileroller VERSION: 2.14.4 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 01:09 PKGINST: CSWfreeglut VERSION: 2.2.0,REV=2004.11.05 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 01:09 PKGINST: CSWgaim VERSION: 1.5.0 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:59 PKGINST: CSWgal2 VERSION: 2.4.2,REV=2005.04.13 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:53 PKGINST: CSWgimp VERSION: 2.2.12,REV=2006.08.10 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:32 PKGINST: CSWgimpextras VERSION: 2.0.1 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:34 PKGINST: CSWgimphelp VERSION: 2.0.9 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 01:02 PKGINST: CSWgnome VERSION: 2.14.3,REV=2006.08.12 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 01:11 PKGINST: CSWgnomespell VERSION: 1.0.5,REV=2004.03.15 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:53 PKGINST: CSWgnutls VERSION: 1.0.23,REV=2004.12.29 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:37 PKGINST: CSWgstplugins VERSION: 0.10.7 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:22 PKGINST: CSWgtkhtml31 VERSION: 3.11.90.1 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:54 PKGINST: CSWgtkspell VERSION: 2.0.6 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:58 PKGINST: CSWlibao VERSION: 0.8.6 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:58 PKGINST: CSWliboil VERSION: 0.3.9 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:22 PKGINST: CSWlibsoup2 VERSION: 2.2.96 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:37 PKGINST: CSWlibtool VERSION: 1.5.22,REV=2006.06.27 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:38 PKGINST: CSWmesademos VERSION: 6.5 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 01:09 PKGINST: CSWmplayer VERSION: 1.0pre7,REV=2006.06.11 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 01:07 PKGINST: CSWnas VERSION: 1.8 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 01:06 PKGINST: CSWoldap VERSION: 2.3.24,REV=2006.06.11 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:49 PKGINST: CSWoldapclient VERSION: 2.3.24,REV=2006.06.11 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:37 PKGINST: CSWopencdk VERSION: 0.5.7,REV=2005.08.23 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:37 PKGINST: CSWpygtk VERSION: 2.8.2 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:34 PKGINST: CSWrhythmbox VERSION: 0.8.4 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 01:07 PKGINST: CSWsaneback VERSION: 1.0.17 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:35 PKGINST: CSWsdlimage VERSION: 1.2.4,REV=2006.05.03 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 01:08 PKGINST: CSWseamonkey VERSION: 1.0.2 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:25 PKGINST: CSWtk VERSION: 8.4.10 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:58 PKGINST: CSWungif VERSION: 4.1.0 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 01:07 PKGINST: CSWunixodbc VERSION: 2.2.11 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:48 PKGINST: CSWxsane VERSION: 0.991 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 00:36 PKGINST: CSWzenity VERSION: 2.15.2 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 01:05 $ There. Is that beautiful or what ?!?! :-) Dennis Clarke From comand at blastwave.org Tue Aug 15 19:01:48 2006 From: comand at blastwave.org (Cory Omand) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 10:01:48 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] blastwave package question In-Reply-To: <20060815123904.AAB12723@cas.org> References: <20060815123904.AAB12723@cas.org> Message-ID: On 8/15/06, Larry W. Virden wrote: > I'm investigating the possible use of some blastwave packages. However, > I need to discover an answer to an administrative question. > > When an administer does a pkgadd of a Sun package, some audit trail files > are created/updated in root file systems, so that one can query what > versions of the package are installed, etc. Hi Larry, When an admin uses pkgadd/pkgrm, administrative files in /var/sadm are updated. The Blastwave pkg-get utility is a wrapper around pkgadd/pkgrm which provides the ability to download packages and their dependencies from a mirror site. So using pkg-get to add a single package has the same effect on your local system as using pkgadd directly. No additional package state files are stored in parallel to the system package database. Note that these administrative files don't have to exist in the root filesystem -- they are kept on a per-zone basis on Solaris 10+, and can be written under a specific root path using the pkgadd/pkgrm '-R' flag. See the pkgadd/pkgrm man pages for complete details. > The system admins are concerned that use of the blastwave pkg_add will create > a situation where, when they apply Sun patches or upgrades, blastwave info > may be overwritten and someone would then need to reinstall the packages. Sun provided patches or upgrades will not affect the Blastwave installation. HTH, Cory. From pgress at optonline.net Tue Aug 15 20:57:16 2006 From: pgress at optonline.net (Paul Gress) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 14:57:16 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <44DCE559.6090508@optonline.net> References: <44DCE559.6090508@optonline.net> Message-ID: <44E2190C.4070101@optonline.net> Paul Gress wrote: > Hi, > > I just did a "pkg-get -Uu" on my Blade 2500 running Solaris 10 U2, all > free patches. Now almost all my programs from Blastwave have corrupt > fonts. The link below is typical of all my applications. > > http://www.rad-electronics.com/Downloads/gedit.jpg > > Any clues whats corrupt? > > Paul > I did some research and got it to work. I had to roll back both CSWpango and CSWlibcairo to get it working. I tested it with rolling one back of each with no success. Only works with these two together. The versions I have it working with is: $ pkginfo -l CSWpango PKGINST: CSWpango NAME: libpango - Library for laying out and rendering text CATEGORY: application ARCH: sparc VERSION: 1.13.5 BASEDIR: / VENDOR: http://www.gnome.org packaged for CSW by Ken Mays PSTAMP: ra20060805195826 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 14:44 HOTLINE: http://www.blastwave.org/bugtrak/ EMAIL: kenmays at blastwave.org STATUS: completely installed FILES: 167 installed pathnames 11 shared pathnames 20 directories 49 executables 6105 blocks used (approx) $ pkginfo -l CSWlibcairo PKGINST: CSWlibcairo NAME: libcairo - The Cairo 2D Graphics Library CATEGORY: application ARCH: sparc VERSION: 1.2.0,REV=2006.08.02 BASEDIR: / VENDOR: http://www.cairographics.org packaged for CSW by Ken Mays PSTAMP: ra20060802191217 INSTDATE: Aug 15 2006 14:48 HOTLINE: http://www.blastwave.org/bugtrak/ EMAIL: kenmays at blastwave.org STATUS: completely installed FILES: 76 installed pathnames 6 shared pathnames 8 directories 2 executables 2142 blocks used (approx) Paul From a.cervellin at acm.org Wed Aug 16 00:37:15 2006 From: a.cervellin at acm.org (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 00:37:15 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] /testing tor 0.1.1.23 Message-ID: <44E24C9B.50609@acm.org> Tor 0.1.1.23 is now available for testing on http://www.blastwave.org/testing From amaier at blastwave.org Wed Aug 16 10:27:45 2006 From: amaier at blastwave.org (Alexander Maier) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 10:27:45 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [csw-users] /testing seamonkey 1.0.4 In-Reply-To: <44E1B094.80200@ericsson.com> References: <44E198E1.2000108@acm.org> <44E1B094.80200@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <25138177.1155716865578.OPEN-XCHANGE.WebMail.www@kalender.consol.de> Hi Mats, please try as root ?/opt/csw/bin/fc-cache -f -s -v and pay attention for core dumps. -Alexander Am Di 15.08.2006 13:31 schrieb Mats Larsson : >On 2006-08-15 11:50, Alessio Cervellin wrote: >>Seamonkey 1.0.4 is now available for testing on >>http://www.blastwave.org/testing > >Did install and start without any major problem. One problem though is >the slow start of it on Solaris 10 (running JDS/GNOME). On Solaris 8 >(CDE) it takes about 8-10 sec but on Solaris 10 about 28-30! My own >build of SeaMonkey takes 8-10 sec on both S8 and S10. What could be the >diff? > >Maybe its a common CSW app problem. Gaim for example takes close to 30 >sec to start in S8 but slightly over 50 sec on S10. > >Anyone else seeing this? > >/MOL > > >_______________________________________________ >users mailing list >users at lists.blastwave.org >https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Wed Aug 16 12:18:33 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 12:18:33 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] /testing seamonkey 1.0.4 In-Reply-To: <25138177.1155716865578.OPEN-XCHANGE.WebMail.www@kalender.consol.de> References: <44E198E1.2000108@acm.org> <44E1B094.80200@ericsson.com> <25138177.1155716865578.OPEN-XCHANGE.WebMail.www@kalender.consol.de> Message-ID: <44E2F0F9.1000704@ericsson.com> On 2006-08-16 10:27, Alexander Maier wrote: > Hi Mats, > > please try as root > > /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache -f -s -v /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts": caching, 0 fonts, 13 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi": caching, 173 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi": caching, 170 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/F3": caching, 0 fonts, 2 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/F3/map": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/F3/afm": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/F3bitmaps": caching, 241 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/Speedo": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/TrueType": caching, 85 fonts, 1 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/TrueType/ttmap": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/Type1": caching, 17 fonts, 4 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/afm": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/outline": caching, 13 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/prebuilt": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/sun": caching, 11 fonts, 1 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/sun/afm": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/Xt+": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/encodings": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/misc": caching, 27 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL": caching, 0 fonts, 12 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL/CID": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL/FS": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL/Lib": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL/PGF": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL/Resource": caching, 0 fonts, 3 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL/Resource/FixCIDInitProcSet": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL/Resource/FixCMapCategory": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL/Resource/ProcSet": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL/Sys": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL/charstrings": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL/doc": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL/encodings": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL/fonts": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL/pgfonts": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/CSL/pgfsupp": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/Type3": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/TTbitmaps": caching, 63 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/KOI8-R/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 24 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/ar/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 16 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/en_US.UTF-8/X11/fonts/misc/": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/hi_IN.UTF-8/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 4 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_13/X11/fonts/75dpi/": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_13/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 24 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_15/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 24 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_2/X11/fonts/75dpi/": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_2/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 24 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_2/X11/fonts/Type1/": caching, 29 fonts, 1 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_2/X11/fonts/Type1//afm": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_4/X11/fonts/75dpi/": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_4/X11/fonts/Type1/": caching, 10 fonts, 1 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_4/X11/fonts/Type1//afm": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_5/X11/fonts/75dpi/": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_5/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 24 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_5/X11/fonts/Type1/": caching, 28 fonts, 1 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_5/X11/fonts/Type1//afm": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_7/X11/fonts/75dpi/": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_7/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 24 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_7/X11/fonts/Type1/": caching, 8 fonts, 1 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_7/X11/fonts/Type1//afm": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_8/X11/fonts/75dpi/": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_8/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 12 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_8/X11/fonts/Type1/": caching, 8 fonts, 1 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_8/X11/fonts/Type1//afm": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_9/X11/fonts/75dpi/": caching, 8 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_9/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 24 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_9/X11/fonts/Type1/": caching, 22 fonts, 1 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/iso_8859_9/X11/fonts/Type1//afm": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/ja/X11/fonts/75dpi/": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/ja/X11/fonts/TT/": caching, 1 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/ja/X11/fonts/TTbitmaps/": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/ko.UTF-8/X11/fonts/75dpi/": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/ko.UTF-8/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 1 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/ko/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 1 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/ru.ansi-1251/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 24 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/th_TH/X11/fonts/75dpi/": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/th_TH/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 16 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/zh.GBK/X11/fonts/75dpi/": skipping, no such directory /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/zh.GBK/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 1 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/zh/X11/fonts/75dpi/": caching, 5 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/zh/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 1 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/zh_CN.GB18030/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 1 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/zh_HK.BIG5HK/X11/fonts/75dpi/": skipping, no such directory /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/zh_HK.BIG5HK/X11/fonts/TT/": skipping, no such directory /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/zh_TW.BIG5/X11/fonts/75dpi/": caching, 0 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/zh_TW.BIG5/X11/fonts/TT/": caching, 1 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/zh_TW/X11/fonts/75dpi/": skipping, no such directory /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/locale/zh_TW/X11/fonts/TrueType/": caching, 1 fonts, 0 dirs /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/opt/csw/kde-gcc/share/fonts": skipping, no write access /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/opt/csw/share/ghostscript/fonts": skipping, no write access /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/opt/csw/share/gimp/2.0/fonts": skipping, no write access /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/opt/csw/share/xine/libxine1/fonts": skipping, no write access /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/opt/csw/share/a2ps/fonts": skipping, no write access /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/opt/csw/share/ogonkify/fonts": skipping, no write access /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/opt/csw/lib/mozilla/res/fonts": skipping, no write access /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: succeeded > and pay attention for core dumps. No core dump. And the above seems to have done the trick. Gaim and Seamonkey starts faster now. Where does fc-cache store this cache? Do I have to do this on every S10 box which want to run apps from /opt/csw? All boxes are NFS mounting /opt/csw/at my site. /MOL From james at blastwave.org Wed Aug 16 13:18:51 2006 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 11:18:51 GMT Subject: [csw-users] /testing seamonkey 1.0.4 In-Reply-To: <44E2F0F9.1000704@ericsson.com> References: <44E198E1.2000108@acm.org> <44E1B094.80200@ericsson.com> <25138177.1155716865578.OPEN-XCHANGE.WebMail.www@kalender.consol.de> <44E2F0F9.1000704@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <20060816.11185100.3460100632@gyor.> On 16/08/06, 11:18:33, Mats Larsson wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] /testing seamonkey 1.0.4: > > please try as root > > > > /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache -f -s -v > Do I have to do this on every S10 box which want to run apps > from /opt/csw? All boxes are NFS mounting /opt/csw/at my site. fc-cache runs on boot from /etc/init.d/cswfconfig and at package install from postinstall. There is the problem, it's not being run (automatically) on the NFS clients. Automatic solution... tricky. Someone please comment on how this works or doesn't in Solaris 10 zones. James. From amaier at blastwave.org Wed Aug 16 13:37:17 2006 From: amaier at blastwave.org (Alexander Maier) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 13:37:17 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [csw-users] /testing seamonkey 1.0.4 In-Reply-To: <44E2F0F9.1000704@ericsson.com> References: <44E198E1.2000108@acm.org> <44E1B094.80200@ericsson.com> <25138177.1155716865578.OPEN-XCHANGE.WebMail.www@kalender.consol.de> <44E2F0F9.1000704@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <17892731.1155728237256.OPEN-XCHANGE.WebMail.www@kalender.consol.de> Am Mi 16.08.2006 12:18 schrieb Mats Larsson : >On 2006-08-16 10:27, Alexander Maier wrote: >>Hi Mats, >> >>please try as root >> >>/opt/csw/bin/fc-cache -f -s -v > >/opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts": caching, 0 fonts, >13 dirs >/opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: "/usr/openwin/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi": caching, >173 fonts, 0 dirs [..] >/opt/csw/bin/fc-cache: succeeded > >>and pay attention for core dumps. > >No core dump. And the above seems to have done the trick. Gaim and >Seamonkey starts faster now. > >Where does fc-cache store this cache? > >Do I have to do this on every S10 box which want to run apps from >/opt/csw? All boxes are NFS mounting /opt/csw/at my site. > In all directories configured in /opt/csw/etc/fontconfig/fonts.conf? fc-cache has to write a file called "fonts.cache-csw-1" so that all programs using CSW libfontconfig.so have fast (cached) access to information about fonts in these directories. "fonts.cache-csw-1" is used to not conflict with Solaris fontconfig tools, which use the default "fonts.cache-1" name.? fc-cache is invoked from postinstall script and every time the OS is booted. But in your case you have to run /opt/csw/bin/fc-cache on every Solaris NFS-Client. -Alexander From a.cervellin at acm.org Wed Aug 16 19:30:02 2006 From: a.cervellin at acm.org (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 19:30:02 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <44E2190C.4070101@optonline.net> References: <44DCE559.6090508@optonline.net> <44E2190C.4070101@optonline.net> Message-ID: <44E3561A.4070203@acm.org> Paul Gress wrote: > I did some research and got it to work. I had to roll back both > CSWpango and CSWlibcairo to get it working. this should have been fixed, please try again the very latest revision of those packages. From pgress at optonline.net Thu Aug 17 19:49:17 2006 From: pgress at optonline.net (Paul Gress) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 13:49:17 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <44E2190C.4070101@optonline.net> References: <44DCE559.6090508@optonline.net> <44E2190C.4070101@optonline.net> Message-ID: <44E4AC1D.4040309@optonline.net> >Alessio Cervellin wrote: >Paul Gress wrote: >>/ I did some research and got it to work. I had to roll back both />>/ CSWpango and CSWlibcairo to get it working. / >this should have been fixed, please try again the very latest revision >of those packages. Just tried again the latest revisions. Same errors. The package versions are: $ pkginfo -l CSWpango PKGINST: CSWpango NAME: libpango - Library for laying out and rendering text CATEGORY: application ARCH: sparc VERSION: 1.14.0,REV=2006.08.10 BASEDIR: / VENDOR: http://www.gtk.org packaged for CSW by Ken Mays PSTAMP: ra20060812074631 INSTDATE: Aug 17 2006 13:14 HOTLINE: http://www.blastwave.org/bugtrak/ EMAIL: kenmays at blastwave.org STATUS: completely installed FILES: 187 installed pathnames 12 shared pathnames 22 directories 49 executables 6634 blocks used (approx) $ pkginfo -l CSWlibcairo PKGINST: CSWlibcairo NAME: libcairo - The Cairo 2D Graphics Library CATEGORY: application ARCH: sparc VERSION: 1.2.2 BASEDIR: / VENDOR: http://www.cairographics.org packaged for CSW by Ken Mays PSTAMP: ra20060808200549 INSTDATE: Aug 17 2006 13:14 HOTLINE: http://www.blastwave.org/bugtrak/ EMAIL: kenmays at blastwave.org STATUS: completely installed FILES: 77 installed pathnames 6 shared pathnames 8 directories 2 executables 2615 blocks used (approx) From pgress at optonline.net Thu Aug 17 20:56:20 2006 From: pgress at optonline.net (Paul Gress) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 14:56:20 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] Gimp 2.2.12 Message-ID: <44E4BBD4.105@optonline.net> After all my updating and juggling to get things running, I went to use gimp and open a "jpg" image. No problem, that issue was fixed. Now I go to print it, what, the print button/dialog has vanished. Maybe they're working on Gutenprint 5 (the latest release of Gimpprint) or the module just stopped working and broke. So, any info on printing with gimp? Thanks, Paul From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Fri Aug 18 02:56:06 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 17:56:06 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Gimp 2.2.12 In-Reply-To: <44E4BBD4.105@optonline.net> Message-ID: <20060818005606.38061.qmail@web33601.mail.mud.yahoo.com> After all my updating and juggling to get things running, I went to use gimp and open a "jpg" image. No problem, that issue was fixed. Now I go to print it, what, the print button/dialog has vanished. Maybe they're working on Gutenprint 5 (the latest release of Gimpprint) or the module just stopped working and broke. So, any info on printing with gimp? Thanks, Paul ----------------------- Paul, Nothing wrong with Gimp 2.2.12 or gimp-print (aka Gutenprint). Due to lack of SysAdmin resources, gimp-rint wasn't on the build environments when I compiled Gimp. So I fixed what I could and went back to working on GNOME 2.14.3 for Solaris. I noticed you've been playing with the pango fonts...hmmm ~ Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From dclarke at blastwave.org Fri Aug 18 05:09:27 2006 From: dclarke at blastwave.org (Dennis Clarke) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 23:09:27 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [csw-users] Gimp 2.2.12 In-Reply-To: <20060818005606.38061.qmail@web33601.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <44E4BBD4.105@optonline.net> <20060818005606.38061.qmail@web33601.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <60868.70.53.60.39.1155870567.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> > After all my updating and juggling to get things > running, I went to use > gimp and open a "jpg" image. No problem, that issue > was fixed. Now I > go to print it, what, the print button/dialog has > vanished. Maybe > they're working on Gutenprint 5 (the latest release of > Gimpprint) or > the > module just stopped working and broke. So, any info > on printing with > gimp? > > Thanks, > > Paul > > ----------------------- > > Paul, > > Nothing wrong with Gimp 2.2.12 or gimp-print (aka > Gutenprint). Due to lack of SysAdmin resources, whoa .. what did I miss ? Dennis Clarke From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Fri Aug 18 09:47:24 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 09:47:24 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <44E4AC1D.4040309@optonline.net> References: <44DCE559.6090508@optonline.net> <44E2190C.4070101@optonline.net> <44E4AC1D.4040309@optonline.net> Message-ID: <44E5708C.2060505@ericsson.com> On 2006-08-17 19:49, Paul Gress wrote: > Just tried again the latest revisions. Same errors. The package > versions are: For the record I've not seen this problem with the latest CSWpango and CSWlibcairo pkgs (same as below). > $ pkginfo -l CSWpango > PKGINST: CSWpango > NAME: libpango - Library for laying out and rendering text > CATEGORY: application > ARCH: sparc > VERSION: 1.14.0,REV=2006.08.10 > BASEDIR: / > VENDOR: http://www.gtk.org packaged for CSW by Ken Mays > PSTAMP: ra20060812074631 > INSTDATE: Aug 17 2006 13:14 > HOTLINE: http://www.blastwave.org/bugtrak/ > EMAIL: kenmays at blastwave.org > STATUS: completely installed > FILES: 187 installed pathnames > 12 shared pathnames > 22 directories > 49 executables > 6634 blocks used (approx) > > $ pkginfo -l CSWlibcairo > PKGINST: CSWlibcairo > NAME: libcairo - The Cairo 2D Graphics Library > CATEGORY: application > ARCH: sparc > VERSION: 1.2.2 > BASEDIR: / > VENDOR: http://www.cairographics.org packaged for CSW by Ken Mays > PSTAMP: ra20060808200549 > INSTDATE: Aug 17 2006 13:14 > HOTLINE: http://www.blastwave.org/bugtrak/ > EMAIL: kenmays at blastwave.org > STATUS: completely installed > FILES: 77 installed pathnames > 6 shared pathnames > 8 directories > 2 executables > 2615 blocks used (approx) From amaier at blastwave.org Fri Aug 18 15:02:02 2006 From: amaier at blastwave.org (Alexander Maier) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 15:02:02 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [csw-users] /testing seamonkey 1.0.4 In-Reply-To: <20060816.11185100.3460100632@gyor.> References: <44E198E1.2000108@acm.org> <44E1B094.80200@ericsson.com> <25138177.1155716865578.OPEN-XCHANGE.WebMail.www@kalender.consol.de> <44E2F0F9.1000704@ericsson.com> <20060816.11185100.3460100632@gyor.> Message-ID: <2430684.1155906122735.OPEN-XCHANGE.WebMail.www@kalender.consol.de> Am Mi 16.08.2006 13:18 schrieb James Lee : >On 16/08/06, 11:18:33, Mats Larsson wrote >regarding Re: [csw-users] /testing seamonkey 1.0.4: > >>>please try as root >>> >>>/opt/csw/bin/fc-cache -f -s -v > > > >>Do I have to do this on every S10 box which want to run apps >>from /opt/csw? All boxes are NFS mounting /opt/csw/at my site. > >fc-cache runs on boot from /etc/init.d/cswfconfig and at package >install from postinstall. > >There is the problem, it's not being run (automatically) on the >NFS clients. > >Automatic solution... tricky. > > >Someone please comment on how this works or doesn't in Solaris 10 >zones. You have to install fontconfig in the global zone unless you never want to make /usr/openwin/lib/... available in your zone as (read-only) shared directory. Installation in zones should be okay. fc-cache may or may not be able to write the cache files into the font directories depending on your configuration. -Alexander From pgress at optonline.net Fri Aug 18 16:04:43 2006 From: pgress at optonline.net (Paul Gress) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 10:04:43 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <44E5708C.2060505@ericsson.com> References: <44DCE559.6090508@optonline.net> <44E2190C.4070101@optonline.net> <44E4AC1D.4040309@optonline.net> <44E5708C.2060505@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <44E5C8FB.9040607@optonline.net> Mats Larsson wrote: > On 2006-08-17 19:49, Paul Gress wrote: > >> Just tried again the latest revisions. Same errors. The package >> versions are: >> > > For the record I've not seen this problem with the latest CSWpango and > CSWlibcairo pkgs (same as below). > > I get the feeling I'm the single person with this problem. I won't have time today, but on Monday (the computers at work), I'll install the latest libs again, and try probing deeper with truss to see if I can get to the bottom of this. BTW, I don't get this problem at home on my W2100z with Solaris 10 U2, the computer with the problem is my Blade 2500 with Solaris 10 U2. From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Sat Aug 19 18:20:44 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2006 09:20:44 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <61403.65.95.197.134.1156003170.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> Message-ID: <20060819162044.30418.qmail@web33606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Update on the GNOME project: We know have the control center and print enabled in gimp 2.2.12 again. Yelp is now mainly using firefox instead of mozilla. Gnome-media updated. Other tweaks here and there. Standard GNOME doesn't come with a lot of the apps applied (remember, this is how GNOME was always discussed and you usually had to add certain applets and apps you wanted to the the panel/menu). We have just about everything in place. Oddly, Blastwave has one of the most up-to-date versions of GNOME so we can port 99% of the existing GNOME apps ove at the Gnomefiles repository (i.e. http://www.gnomefiles.org). Let me know what issues you find. Ken Mays __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From asyd at asyd.net Mon Aug 21 09:09:50 2006 From: asyd at asyd.net (Bruno Bonfils) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 09:09:50 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] /testing socat 1.5.0.0 Message-ID: <20060821070950.GA5665@kaoru> socat 1.5.0.0 [1] is now available for testing [2] Socat is a relay for bidirectional data transfer between two independent data channels. Each of these data channels may be a file, pipe, device (terminal or modem, etc.), socket (Unix, IP4, IP6 - raw, UDP, TCP), a client for SOCKS4, proxy CONNECT, or SSL, etc. It provides forking, logging, and dumping, different modes for interprocess communication, and many more options. It can be used, for example, as a TCP relay (one-shot or daemon), as a daemon-based socksifier, as a shell interface to Unix sockets, as an IP6 relay, for redirecting TCP-oriented programs to a serial line, or to establish a relatively secure environment (su and chroot) for running client or server shell scripts with network connections. Few examples : % socat READLINE TCP4:mail.blastwave.org:25 % socat READLINE UNIX:/var/imap/socket/lmtp % socat -vv TCP4-LISTEN:8080,reuseaddr,fork TCP4:192.168.66.2:80 % socat -vv OPENSSL-LISTEN:443,cert=cert.pem,cafile=cacert.pem,\ cert=cert.key,reuseaddr,fork TCP4:192.168.34.65:80 [1] http://freshmeat.net/redir/socat/20872/url_homepage/socat [2] http://www.blastwave.org/testing -- http://asyd.net/home/ - Home Page http://guses.org/home/ - French Speaking Solaris User Group From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Mon Aug 21 12:20:19 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 12:20:19 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <20060819162044.30418.qmail@web33606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20060819162044.30418.qmail@web33606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <44E988E3.4020404@ericsson.com> On 2006-08-19 18:20, ken mays wrote: > gimp 2.2.12 again. Yelp is now mainly using firefox > instead of mozilla. Gnome-media updated. Other tweaks Why does yelp depend on mozilla in the first place? MOL From james at blastwave.org Mon Aug 21 13:15:01 2006 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 11:15:01 GMT Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <44E988E3.4020404@ericsson.com> References: <20060819162044.30418.qmail@web33606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <44E988E3.4020404@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <20060821.11150100.3383508747@gyor.> On 21/08/06, 11:20:19, Mats Larsson wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update: > On 2006-08-19 18:20, ken mays wrote: > > gimp 2.2.12 again. Yelp is now mainly using firefox > > instead of mozilla. Gnome-media updated. Other tweaks > Why does yelp depend on mozilla in the first place? It's linked to the following libs with an RPATH that points to the CSWmozilla files. Removing CSWmozilla gives: /opt/csw/bin/yelp libgtkembedmoz.so => (file not found) libxpcom.so => (file not found) libplds4.so => (file not found) libplc4.so => (file not found) libnspr4.so => (file not found) I doesn't seem to use firefox at all, I think it would run without CSWfirefox but not CSWmozilla. My guess is that these libs could come from any of CSWfirefox, CSWmozilla, CSWseamonkey or CSWthunderbird plus CSWevolution-ds for a couple. http://www.canoedissent.org.uk/us/find.jsp?q=libnspr4.so James. From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Mon Aug 21 13:42:55 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 04:42:55 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] [csw-maintainers] /testing gtk2 2.10.2 In-Reply-To: <20060821065456.GA1698@kaoru> Message-ID: <20060821114255.97667.qmail@web33601.mail.mud.yahoo.com> GTK+ is a multi-platform toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces. Offering a complete set of widgets, GTK+ is suitable for projects ranging from small one-off projects to complete application suites. In testing: gtk2-2.10.2-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz gtk2-2.10.2-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz Overview of Changes from GTK+ 2.10.1 to 2.10.2 ============================================== * Many fixes and improvements for the OS X backends * Revert to using gtk modules with global binding, since the local binding that was introduced in 2.10 breaks the accessibility support of current OpenOffice.org releases. * GtkRecenManager - Poll for changes to the XBEL file - Fix initial bad placement of recent files menu - Show nonexisting resources by default, and do not mark them as insensitive - Allow adding a filter to GtkRecentChooserMenu * GtkFileChooser - Improve the fallbacks for icons - Make / and ~ activate the location entry again * Bugs fixed: 348828 Segmentation Fault in gtk_combo_box_menu_setup when removing combobox child 349552 problem with parsing (enum) style properties 351581 API Documentation issues with 2.15 release 348652 reorder() from ComboBoxEntry produces Gtk+ assert error 349128 Fix docs about GtkTreeModel::row-deleted 350605 Crash caused by the recent menu 348096 GtkStyle leaks GtkRcContext 348145 Background images not working with Quartz backend 329752 Problem with has_selection notification when deleting the selection 347856 gtk_recent_chooser_add_filter not implemented for GtkRecentChooserMenu 348245 Disabling pdf printing doesn't hide option 348278 textview doesn't update on hinting setting change 348289 Filechooser is blocked by higher priority idle 348478 entry completions needs to reset the IM context before emitting action-activate signal 348538 Remove old email addreses from the tutorial 348626 drag-to-child should not work 348634 IconView does not update background 348706 don't allow dnd onto arrows 348740 configure script does not honour PKG_CONFIG variable 348787 Segfault in gtk_font_button_update_font_info() 348824 test attached calendar-sane-timer patch in head 348971 gtk_status_icon_get_geometry returns bogus data 349382 valgrind uninitialized memory warnings setting partly uninitialized X properties 349570 notebook arrow PRELIGHT drawing doesn't work 349834 Memleak from gtk_tree_view_set_enable_tree_lines 349858 Leak of ShmPixmapInfo from get_shm_pixmap_for_image 349859 gtk_paint_tab doesn't work when widget is now option menu 349997 Indirect leak from XkbGetMap 350039 GtkFileChooserEntry leaks sources 350050 GdkGC leak from GtkRuler 350139 Should use evince preview mode 350258 Memory leak in gtk_entry_drag_data_received() 350329 The CUPS printer backend in GTK+-2.10.1 fails with CUPS 1.1. 350517 reset_style_idle() interferes with application idles 350860 Balloon messages sent to tray do not have the correct window in XEvent 350938 TreeViewColumn rendering off when "spacing" property set 351112 gtk_notebook_set_current_page fails when the notebook has not yet been shown 351519 Directfb backend fails to build 165714 GtkEntryCompletion doesn't complete on paste 168737 Different button sizes in About dialogs 345666 The icons of file, directory and device at GtkFileChooser 349429 spin button does not use correct value for inner_border 349501 fix in the documentation of function gtk_list_store_insert_with_values() 350072 stdout output from colorselection 351759 Wrong range value in documentation of gtk_color_selection_set_current_alpha 349277 Wrong message for problems with serializing texts 346800 Rework sort/filter models to use indices to parents instead of pointers 349120 Small error in doc 350911 gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file_at_scale() should skip when there's enough image data 348728 GtkTable Row and Column Spacing 351241 swapped argument description 350023 "Running GTK+ Applications" chapter does not document new GTK_DEBUG possibilities 351812 file print backend filename encoding issue * New and updated translations (bg,bn_IN,de,dz,el,es, et,eu,fi,gu,hu,ko,ku,ja,lt,mk,ml,nb,ne,nl,or,pl,po, sv,th,tr,tt,uk,zh_HK,zh_TW) Enjoy! Ken Mays EarthLink, Inc. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Mon Aug 21 16:07:49 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 16:07:49 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <20060819162044.30418.qmail@web33606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20060819162044.30418.qmail@web33606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <44E9BE35.5080900@ericsson.com> On 2006-08-19 18:20, ken mays wrote: > gimp 2.2.12 again. Yelp is now mainly using firefox > instead of mozilla. > Let me know what issues you find. If I bring in latest yelp (2.12.2) with a 'pkg-get upgrade' without CSWfirefox installed it brings in CSWfirefox as you state but when I do an 'ldd /opt/csw/bin/yelp' I get: libgtkembedmoz.so => (file not found) libxpcom.so => (file not found) libplds4.so => (file not found) libplc4.so => (file not found) libnspr4.so => (file not found) How is this supposed to work? From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Mon Aug 21 16:51:40 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 07:51:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <44E9BE35.5080900@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <20060821145140.90209.qmail@web33614.mail.mud.yahoo.com> On 2006-08-19 18:20, ken mays wrote: > gimp 2.2.12 again. Yelp is now mainly using firefox > instead of mozilla. > Let me know what issues you find. If I bring in latest yelp (2.12.2) with a 'pkg-get upgrade' without CSWfirefox installed it brings in CSWfirefox as you state but when I do an 'ldd /opt/csw/bin/yelp' I get: libgtkembedmoz.so => (file not found) libxpcom.so => (file not found) libplds4.so => (file not found) libplc4.so => (file not found) libnspr4.so => (file not found) ----------------------------- Technically, 'pkginfo -i seamonkey' fixes the issue (yet understand that the needed libs live at '/opt/csw/lib/seamonkey-1.0.4'). ~Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From james at blastwave.org Mon Aug 21 17:13:30 2006 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 15:13:30 GMT Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <20060821145140.90209.qmail@web33614.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20060821145140.90209.qmail@web33614.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <20060821.15133000.4074996790@gyor.> On 21/08/06, 15:51:40, ken mays wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update: > state but when I do > an 'ldd /opt/csw/bin/yelp' I get: > libgtkembedmoz.so => (file not found) > libxpcom.so => (file not found) > libplds4.so => (file not found) > libplc4.so => (file not found) > libnspr4.so => (file not found) > ----------------------------- > Technically, > 'pkginfo -i seamonkey' fixes the issue (yet understand > that the needed libs live at > '/opt/csw/lib/seamonkey-1.0.4'). Not when the RPATH points to mozilla: $ dump -Lv /opt/csw/bin/yelp | grep RPATH [72] RPATH /opt/csw/lib:/usr/openwin/lib:/opt/csw/lib/mozilla:/opt/studio/SOS10/SUN Wspro/lib/rw7:/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWspro/lib/v8:/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWsp ro/lib:/opt/SUNWspro/lib/v8:/opt/SUNWspro/lib:/usr/ccs/lib:/lib:/usr/lib Technically, it's broken. From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Mon Aug 21 18:01:26 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 09:01:26 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <20060821.15133000.4074996790@gyor.> Message-ID: <20060821160126.6760.qmail@web33607.mail.mud.yahoo.com> On 21/08/06, 15:51:40, ken mays wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update: > state but when I do > an 'ldd /opt/csw/bin/yelp' I get: > libgtkembedmoz.so => (file not found) > libxpcom.so => (file not found) > libplds4.so => (file not found) > libplc4.so => (file not found) > libnspr4.so => (file not found) > ----------------------------- > Technically, > 'pkginfo -i seamonkey' fixes the issue (yet understand > that the needed libs live at > '/opt/csw/lib/seamonkey-1.0.4'). Not when the RPATH points to mozilla: $ dump -Lv /opt/csw/bin/yelp | grep RPATH [72] RPATH /opt/csw/lib:/usr/openwin/lib:/opt/csw/lib/mozilla:/opt/studio/SOS10/SUN Wspro/lib/rw7:/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWspro/lib/v8:/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWsp ro/lib:/opt/SUNWspro/lib/v8:/opt/SUNWspro/lib:/usr/ccs/lib:/lib:/usr/lib ------------------------------------- Yes, it does AT THE MOMENT since I was working on yelp at the same time Alessio was upgrading seamonkey. A simple recompile and RPATH fix will change that. So I should have mentioned you can 'pkg-get -i CSWmozilla' to fix your issue if you don't want to deal with LD_LIBRARY_PATH. ~Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Tue Aug 22 10:14:36 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 10:14:36 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <20060821160126.6760.qmail@web33607.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20060821160126.6760.qmail@web33607.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <44EABCEC.9080404@ericsson.com> On 2006-08-21 18:01, ken mays wrote: > Yes, it does AT THE MOMENT since I was working on yelp > at the same time Alessio was upgrading seamonkey. A > simple recompile and RPATH fix will change that. So I > should have mentioned you can 'pkg-get -i CSWmozilla' > to fix your issue if you don't want to deal with > LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Ok, i'll wait for next yelp then. Don't want to install that old and buggy version of Mozilla. /MOL From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Tue Aug 22 14:02:55 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 05:02:55 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <44EABCEC.9080404@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <20060822120255.17985.qmail@web33601.mail.mud.yahoo.com> On 2006-08-21 18:01, ken mays wrote: > Yes, it does AT THE MOMENT since I was working on yelp > at the same time Alessio was upgrading seamonkey. A > simple recompile and RPATH fix will change that. So I > should have mentioned you can 'pkg-get -i CSWmozilla' > to fix your issue if you don't want to deal with > LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Ok, i'll wait for next yelp then. Don't want to install that old and buggy version of Mozilla. /MOL -------------------------- Mats, You can use the newer yelp-2.12.2,REV=2006.08.x package in /testing which should give better results. ~Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Tue Aug 22 15:10:20 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 15:10:20 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <20060822120255.17985.qmail@web33601.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20060822120255.17985.qmail@web33601.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <44EB023C.7070609@ericsson.com> On 2006-08-22 14:02, ken mays wrote: > Mats, > > You can use the newer yelp-2.12.2,REV=2006.08.x > package in /testing which should give better results. Hmmm it doesn't: % pkg-get -c | grep yelp yelp 2.12.2,REV=2006.08.20 2.12.2 % /opt/csw/bin/yelp ld.so.1: yelp: fatal: libgtkembedmoz.so: open failed: No such file or directory Killed % ldd -s /opt/csw/bin/yelp ... find object=libgtkembedmoz.so; required by /opt/csw/bin/yelp search path=/opt/csw/lib:/opt/csw/lib/mozilla:/usr/openwin/lib:/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWspro/lib/rw7:/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWspro/lib/v8:/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWspro/lib:/opt/SUNWspro/lib/v8:/opt/SUNWspro/lib:/usr/ccs/lib:/lib:/usr/lib (RPATH from file /opt/csw/bin/yelp) trying path=/opt/csw/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/opt/csw/lib/mozilla/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/usr/openwin/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWspro/lib/rw7/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWspro/lib/v8/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWspro/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/opt/SUNWspro/lib/v8/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/opt/SUNWspro/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/usr/ccs/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/usr/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so search path=/usr/lib (default) trying path=/usr/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so libgtkembedmoz.so => (file not found) ... Seems like /opt/csw/lib/mozilla still is in RPATH. /MOL From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Tue Aug 22 16:28:29 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 07:28:29 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <44EB023C.7070609@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <20060822142829.80225.qmail@web33603.mail.mud.yahoo.com> On 2006-08-22 14:02, ken mays wrote: > Mats, > > You can use the newer yelp-2.12.2,REV=2006.08.x > package in /testing which should give better results. Hmmm it doesn't: % pkg-get -c | grep yelp yelp 2.12.2,REV=2006.08.20 2.12.2 % /opt/csw/bin/yelp ld.so.1: yelp: fatal: libgtkembedmoz.so: open failed: No such file or directory Killed % ldd -s /opt/csw/bin/yelp ... find object=libgtkembedmoz.so; required by /opt/csw/bin/yelp search path=/opt/csw/lib:/opt/csw/lib/mozilla:/usr/openwin/lib:/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWspro/lib/rw7:/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWspro/lib/v8:/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWspro/lib:/opt/SUNWspro/lib/v8:/opt/SUNWspro/lib:/usr/ccs/lib:/lib:/usr/lib (RPATH from file /opt/csw/bin/yelp) trying path=/opt/csw/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/opt/csw/lib/mozilla/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/usr/openwin/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWspro/lib/rw7/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWspro/lib/v8/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/opt/studio/SOS10/SUNWspro/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/opt/SUNWspro/lib/v8/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/opt/SUNWspro/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/usr/ccs/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so trying path=/usr/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so search path=/usr/lib (default) trying path=/usr/lib/libgtkembedmoz.so libgtkembedmoz.so => (file not found) ... Seems like /opt/csw/lib/mozilla still is in RPATH. /MOL -------------------------------- You need mozilla installed. ~Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From delrio at mie.utoronto.ca Tue Aug 22 17:12:53 2006 From: delrio at mie.utoronto.ca (Oscar del Rio) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 11:12:53 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] blastwave package question In-Reply-To: <20060815123904.AAB12723@cas.org> References: <20060815123904.AAB12723@cas.org> Message-ID: <44EB1EF5.3020502@mie.utoronto.ca> Larry W. Virden wrote: > The system admins are concerned that use of the blastwave pkg_add will create > a situation where, when they apply Sun patches or upgrades, blastwave info > may be overwritten and someone would then need to reinstall the packages. There might be some such conflicts if a blastwave packages replaces Sun files. For example, CSWsendmail might replace /usr/lib/sendmail and Sun patches might restore it later on. You don't have to reinstall the package but might have to re-do the changes. From alekz at xs4all.nl Tue Aug 22 17:46:24 2006 From: alekz at xs4all.nl (Alekz) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 17:46:24 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <20060822120255.17985.qmail@web33601.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <20060822162039.G49911-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> Same problem here. pkg-get -uU broke all GTK apps. Does anybody know if it's possible to get CSWpango v1.13.5 and CSWlibcairo v1.2.0,REV=2006.08.02 somewhere? Apparently, the only other way is to completely replace all unstable GTK CSW apps with the stable ones, because the stable libpango requires libpangocairo, which is included in another stable package (there is no separate stable CSWlibcairo), etc. Thank you, Alexey On Fri Aug 18 16:04:43 MEST 2006, Paul Gress wrote: Mats Larsson wrote: >> On 2006-08-17 19:49, Paul Gress wrote: >> >>> Just tried again the latest revisions. Same errors. The package >>> versions are: >>> >> >> For the record I've not seen this problem with the latest CSWpango and >> CSWlibcairo pkgs (same as below). >> >> > I get the feeling I'm the single person with this problem. > I won't have time today, but on Monday (the computers at > work), I'll install the latest libs again, and try probing > deeper with truss to see if I can get to the bottom of this. > BTW, I don't get this problem at home on my W2100z with > Solaris 10 U2, the computer with the problem is my Blade 2500 > with Solaris 10 U2. From lvirden at cas.org Tue Aug 22 17:57:08 2006 From: lvirden at cas.org (Virden, Larry W.) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 11:57:08 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] blastwave package question In-Reply-To: <44EB1EF5.3020502@mie.utoronto.ca> Message-ID: <32C9D88FF02F264EAA3892854DFEECCB0836DF72@ntexch01.intra.cas.org> That clinches the discussion then - I won't be able to make use of the blastwave packages. Unfortunately, trying to build all of this stuff is very painful - days spent trying to figure out what is wrong, what needs to be downloaded, what needs to be configured to get it to build. Sigh. Oh well, what has to be, is what has to be. Thanks all! -- Even if explicitly stated to the contrary, nothing in this posting should be construed as representing my employer's opinions. -----Original Message----- From: users-bounces+lvirden=cas.org at lists.blastwave.org [mailto:users-bounces+lvirden=cas.org at lists.blastwave.org] On Behalf Of Oscar del Rio Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 11:13 AM To: questions and discussions Subject: Re: [csw-users] blastwave package question Larry W. Virden wrote: > The system admins are concerned that use of the blastwave pkg_add will > create a situation where, when they apply Sun patches or upgrades, > blastwave info may be overwritten and someone would then need to > reinstall the packages. There might be some such conflicts if a blastwave packages replaces Sun files. For example, CSWsendmail might replace /usr/lib/sendmail and Sun patches might restore it later on. You don't have to reinstall the package but might have to re-do the changes. _______________________________________________ users mailing list users at lists.blastwave.org https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users From delrio at mie.utoronto.ca Tue Aug 22 19:12:18 2006 From: delrio at mie.utoronto.ca (Oscar del Rio) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 13:12:18 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] blastwave package question In-Reply-To: <32C9D88FF02F264EAA3892854DFEECCB0836DF72@ntexch01.intra.cas.org> References: <32C9D88FF02F264EAA3892854DFEECCB0836DF72@ntexch01.intra.cas.org> Message-ID: <44EB3AF2.4070607@mie.utoronto.ca> Virden, Larry W. wrote: > That clinches the discussion then - I won't be able to make use of the > blastwave packages. > > Unfortunately, trying to build all of this stuff is very painful - days > spent trying to figure out what is wrong, what needs to be downloaded, > what needs to be configured to get it to build. Sigh. Oh well, what has > to be, is what has to be. You can still use blastwave packages that do not replace Sun files. I don't know if other CSW packages do that, maybe it's just CSWsendmail. Ask here if in doubt. :) From lvirden at cas.org Tue Aug 22 19:16:33 2006 From: lvirden at cas.org (Virden, Larry W.) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 13:16:33 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] blastwave package question In-Reply-To: <44EB3AF2.4070607@mie.utoronto.ca> Message-ID: <32C9D88FF02F264EAA3892854DFEECCB0836DF77@ntexch01.intra.cas.org> While I understand what you mean, the administrators of our systems prefer not to take those chances. So I'm back playing with makefiles and package dependencies. But thank you very much for your time! -- Even if explicitly stated to the contrary, nothing in this posting should be construed as representing my employer's opinions. -----Original Message----- From: users-bounces+lvirden=cas.org at lists.blastwave.org [mailto:users-bounces+lvirden=cas.org at lists.blastwave.org] On Behalf Of Oscar del Rio Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 1:12 PM To: questions and discussions Subject: Re: [csw-users] blastwave package question Virden, Larry W. wrote: > That clinches the discussion then - I won't be able to make use of the > blastwave packages. > > Unfortunately, trying to build all of this stuff is very painful - > days spent trying to figure out what is wrong, what needs to be > downloaded, what needs to be configured to get it to build. Sigh. Oh > well, what has to be, is what has to be. You can still use blastwave packages that do not replace Sun files. I don't know if other CSW packages do that, maybe it's just CSWsendmail. Ask here if in doubt. :) _______________________________________________ users mailing list users at lists.blastwave.org https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users From dclarke at blastwave.org Tue Aug 22 19:20:20 2006 From: dclarke at blastwave.org (Dennis Clarke) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 13:20:20 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [csw-users] blastwave package question In-Reply-To: <44EB3AF2.4070607@mie.utoronto.ca> References: <32C9D88FF02F264EAA3892854DFEECCB0836DF72@ntexch01.intra.cas.org> <44EB3AF2.4070607@mie.utoronto.ca> Message-ID: <60745.65.95.197.134.1156267220.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> > Virden, Larry W. wrote: >> That clinches the discussion then - I won't be able to make use of the >> blastwave packages. >> >> Unfortunately, trying to build all of this stuff is very painful - days >> spent trying to figure out what is wrong, what needs to be downloaded, >> what needs to be configured to get it to build. Sigh. Oh well, what has >> to be, is what has to be. > > You can still use blastwave packages that do not replace Sun files. > I don't know if other CSW packages do that, maybe it's just CSWsendmail. > Ask here if in doubt. :) I am not aware of packages that touch anything outside of /opt/csw unless absolutely needed. The SendMail package is an exception. I do know that we create start/stop scripts and SMF manifests for services as well as minor mods to /etc/passwd and /etc/group where _needed_. -- Dennis Clarke From lvirden at cas.org Tue Aug 22 19:25:00 2006 From: lvirden at cas.org (Virden, Larry W.) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 13:25:00 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] blastwave package question In-Reply-To: <60745.65.95.197.134.1156267220.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> Message-ID: <32C9D88FF02F264EAA3892854DFEECCB0836DF78@ntexch01.intra.cas.org> Thanks - if my progress continues to be as slow as it has been the past few days I'll try again to make my case to management. -- Even if explicitly stated to the contrary, nothing in this posting should be construed as representing my employer's opinions. -----Original Message----- From: users-bounces+lvirden=cas.org at lists.blastwave.org [mailto:users-bounces+lvirden=cas.org at lists.blastwave.org] On Behalf Of Dennis Clarke Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 1:20 PM To: questions and discussions Subject: Re: [csw-users] blastwave package question > Virden, Larry W. wrote: >> That clinches the discussion then - I won't be able to make use of >> the blastwave packages. >> >> Unfortunately, trying to build all of this stuff is very painful - >> days spent trying to figure out what is wrong, what needs to be >> downloaded, what needs to be configured to get it to build. Sigh. Oh >> well, what has to be, is what has to be. > > You can still use blastwave packages that do not replace Sun files. I > don't know if other CSW packages do that, maybe it's just CSWsendmail. > Ask here if in doubt. :) I am not aware of packages that touch anything outside of /opt/csw unless absolutely needed. The SendMail package is an exception. I do know that we create start/stop scripts and SMF manifests for services as well as minor mods to /etc/passwd and /etc/group where _needed_. -- Dennis Clarke _______________________________________________ users mailing list users at lists.blastwave.org https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users From mpatters at cs.uwaterloo.ca Tue Aug 22 19:30:47 2006 From: mpatters at cs.uwaterloo.ca (Mike Patterson) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 13:30:47 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] blastwave package question In-Reply-To: <32C9D88FF02F264EAA3892854DFEECCB0836DF78@ntexch01.intra.cas.org> References: <32C9D88FF02F264EAA3892854DFEECCB0836DF78@ntexch01.intra.cas.org> Message-ID: <44EB3F47.8020805@cs.uwaterloo.ca> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Virden, Larry W. wrote on 8/22/06 1:25 PM: > Thanks - if my progress continues to be as slow as it has been the past > few days I'll try again to make my case to management. > If it helps any, one of the reasons we're looking at using blastwave packages is precisely the same problems you're having: it just takes too dang long for the 10 staff members or so that we have (all of whom have other very real important things to do as well) to rebuild everything, particularly anything like gtk / gnome applications. Mike - -- Of course the staff can tell their heads from their arses. Their heads are the bits that are stuck up their arses. Ergo their arses must be the bits that have heads stuck up them. - Matthew Malthouse -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFE6z9Hrqw9H9F0mCQRAumMAJ9hF5cs6jBqI9W4uohynwazCMCLjgCfRgyP In7f6FWXVBUE16icDTyHU2I= =uWKU -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From Darin.Perusich at cognigencorp.com Tue Aug 22 19:31:38 2006 From: Darin.Perusich at cognigencorp.com (Darin Perusich) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 13:31:38 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] blastwave package question In-Reply-To: <60745.65.95.197.134.1156267220.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> References: <32C9D88FF02F264EAA3892854DFEECCB0836DF72@ntexch01.intra.cas.org> <44EB3AF2.4070607@mie.utoronto.ca> <60745.65.95.197.134.1156267220.squirrel@mail.blastwave.org> Message-ID: <44EB3F7A.3050806@cognigencorp.com> postfix does as well. Dennis Clarke wrote: >> You can still use blastwave packages that do not replace Sun files. >> I don't know if other CSW packages do that, maybe it's just CSWsendmail. >> Ask here if in doubt. :) > > I am not aware of packages that touch anything outside of /opt/csw unless > absolutely needed. The SendMail package is an exception. I do know that > we create start/stop scripts and SMF manifests for services as well as > minor mods to /etc/passwd and /etc/group where _needed_. > -- Darin Perusich Unix Systems Administrator Cognigen Corporation 395 Youngs Rd. Williamsville, NY 14221 darinper at cognigencorp.com From a.cervellin at acm.org Tue Aug 22 19:37:46 2006 From: a.cervellin at acm.org (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 19:37:46 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] blastwave package question In-Reply-To: <44EB3F47.8020805@cs.uwaterloo.ca> References: <32C9D88FF02F264EAA3892854DFEECCB0836DF78@ntexch01.intra.cas.org> <44EB3F47.8020805@cs.uwaterloo.ca> Message-ID: <44EB40EA.2050507@acm.org> Mike Patterson wrote: > If it helps any, one of the reasons we're looking at using blastwave > packages is precisely the same problems you're having: it just takes too > dang long for the 10 staff members or so that we have (all of whom have > other very real important things to do as well) to rebuild everything ...and most of times OSS on solaris can't be built in a straight-forward manner but it needs code patching, which is really time consuming. and when you are fighting with software which depends on N external libraries, then it's the end. From pgress at optonline.net Wed Aug 23 00:02:48 2006 From: pgress at optonline.net (Paul Gress) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 18:02:48 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <20060822162039.G49911-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> References: <20060822162039.G49911-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> Message-ID: <44EB7F08.5090604@optonline.net> Alekz wrote: > Same problem here. pkg-get -uU broke all GTK apps. > > Does anybody know if it's possible to get CSWpango v1.13.5 > and CSWlibcairo v1.2.0,REV=2006.08.02 somewhere? > > Apparently, the only other way is to completely replace all > unstable GTK CSW apps with the stable ones, because the stable > libpango requires libpangocairo, which is included in another > stable package (there is no separate stable CSWlibcairo), etc. > > Thank you, > Alexey > > Here's the versions I installed to get it working. http://blastwave.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/oldpkgs/unstable/sparc/5.10/libpango-1.13.5-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz http://blastwave.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/oldpkgs/unstable/sparc/5.10/libcairo-1.2.0,REV=2006.08.02-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz Also, in directory "/opt/csw/etc/pango" make sure you have a copy of the two files there. Occasionally, one is not created, then just recopy it over. There's no difference in those files between versions. $ cd /opt/csw/etc/pango $ ls -al total 64 drwxr-xr-x 2 root bin 512 Aug 21 21:14 . drwxr-xr-x 19 root bin 1024 Aug 21 21:00 .. -rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 2540 Aug 11 10:26 pango (copy).modules -rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 2540 Aug 11 10:26 pango.modules -rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 11446 Aug 11 06:56 pangox (copy).aliases -rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 11446 Aug 5 19:50 pangox.aliases $ Paul From shuttlebox at gmail.com Wed Aug 23 10:03:31 2006 From: shuttlebox at gmail.com (shuttlebox) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 10:03:31 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] blastwave package question In-Reply-To: <32C9D88FF02F264EAA3892854DFEECCB0836DF72@ntexch01.intra.cas.org> References: <44EB1EF5.3020502@mie.utoronto.ca> <32C9D88FF02F264EAA3892854DFEECCB0836DF72@ntexch01.intra.cas.org> Message-ID: <625385e30608230103k4abeb148sd7529b3855d2b08a@mail.gmail.com> On 8/22/06, Virden, Larry W. wrote: > That clinches the discussion then - I won't be able to make use of the > blastwave packages. But if you're installing the Blastwave version of Sendmail you intend to use it, right? Not Sun's version or both. On the other hand I don't like the way Sendmail installs either, it closed down the Sun's Sendmail and hung forever. Took me some time to move all Sun configuration to Blastwave to get it up and running again. Would have been nicer to just install passively and give the admin time to copy all configuration in due time. -- /peter From james at blastwave.org Wed Aug 23 14:54:37 2006 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 12:54:37 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <20060822162039.G49911-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> References: <20060822162039.G49911-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> Message-ID: <20060823.12543700.457915595@gyor.> On 22/08/06, 16:46:24, Alekz wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts: > Apparently, the only other way is to completely replace all > unstable GTK CSW apps with the stable ones, because the stable > libpango requires libpangocairo, which is included in another > stable package (there is no separate stable CSWlibcairo), etc. The stable libpango does not use libpangocairo and there is no cairo in stable. The means there are no packages that depend on cairo in stable, this is holding stable back at the moment - but hopefully for that it works. James. From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Wed Aug 23 15:40:22 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 15:40:22 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <20060822142829.80225.qmail@web33603.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20060822142829.80225.qmail@web33603.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <44EC5AC6.2030301@ericsson.com> On 2006-08-22 16:28, ken mays wrote: > You need mozilla installed. But thats the point. I don't want Mozilla installed. The version available at Blastwave (1.7.5) is very old and buggy and IMHO should be removed. Mozilla Application Suite is dead meat and replaced by Seamonkey. Yelp should be updated to use the neeeded mozilla files from Seamonkey (or Firefox) instead. BR MOL From zizban at gmail.com Wed Aug 23 15:43:20 2006 From: zizban at gmail.com (Chris Turkel) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 09:43:20 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <44EC5AC6.2030301@ericsson.com> References: <20060822142829.80225.qmail@web33603.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <44EC5AC6.2030301@ericsson.com> Message-ID: On 8/23/06, Mats Larsson wrote: > > On 2006-08-22 16:28, ken mays wrote: > > You need mozilla installed. > > But thats the point. I don't want Mozilla installed. The version > available at Blastwave (1.7.5) is very old and buggy and IMHO should be > removed. Mozilla Application Suite is dead meat and replaced by > Seamonkey. Yelp should be updated to use the neeeded mozilla files from > Seamonkey (or Firefox) instead. > > BR MOL > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users at lists.blastwave.org > https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users > I disagree with the obversation that Mozilla 1.7.5 is buggy since I use it all the time on Solaris Sparc and Intel without issue. I think Gnome should be made into a stable, installable package first then worry about possible Mozilla replacements. -- Suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a member of Congress. But I repeat myself. - Mark Twain -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Wed Aug 23 15:44:47 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 06:44:47 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <20060823.12543700.457915595@gyor.> Message-ID: <20060823134447.57779.qmail@web33608.mail.mud.yahoo.com> On 22/08/06, 16:46:24, Alekz wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts: > Apparently, the only other way is to completely replace all > unstable GTK CSW apps with the stable ones, because the stable > libpango requires libpangocairo, which is included in another > stable package (there is no separate stable CSWlibcairo), etc. The stable libpango does not use libpangocairo and there is no cairo in stable. The means there are no packages that depend on cairo in stable, this is holding stable back at the moment - but hopefully for that it works. James. ----------------------------- Hmm... 1. All issues with cairo are known errors unless it is something that hasn't been reported yet. I'll provide a cairo for you to test with your 8-bit issues. 2. Corrupt fonts... I saw the screenshot yet we have it working fine with the latest packages. I need to make some configuration fixes for apps in menus and such. ~K __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From james at blastwave.org Wed Aug 23 15:54:57 2006 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 13:54:57 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <20060823134447.57779.qmail@web33608.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20060823134447.57779.qmail@web33608.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <20060823.13545700.4261153677@gyor.> On 23/08/06, 14:44:47, ken mays wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts: > 1. All issues with cairo are known errors unless it is > something that hasn't been reported yet. Reported or not, known or not, if it doesn't work it is no good. > I'll provide > a cairo for you to test with your 8-bit issues. The one in unstable is the subject. When it works... James. From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Wed Aug 23 15:56:49 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 06:56:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <20060823135649.26373.qmail@web33606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> On 8/23/06, Mats Larsson wrote: On 2006-08-22 16:28, ken mays wrote: > You need mozilla installed. But thats the point. I don't want Mozilla installed. The version available at Blastwave (1.7.5) is very old and buggy and IMHO should be removed. Mozilla Application Suite is dead meat and replaced by Seamonkey. Yelp should be updated to use the neeeded mozilla files from Seamonkey (or Firefox) instead. BR MOL _______________________________________________ users mailing list users at lists.blastwave.org https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users I disagree with the obversation that Mozilla 1.7.5 is buggy since I use it all the time on Solaris Sparc and Intel without issue. I think Gnome should be made into a stable, installable package first then worry about possible Mozilla replacements. -- Suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a member of Congress. But I repeat myself. - Mark Twain ----------------------------- Mats, Well, I have provided updated packages which have not made it into unstable yet but are on testing. So, things are out of sync at the moment. Right now I am trying to fix reported issues. At the end of the month, I'll review the entire unstable tree to report on what I find. All reported issues and screenshots are either known or fixed (or being worked on). Now that I have Gstreamer finished, I can fix the issues that Dennis reported with the mixer applets and even the clock. As for mozilla, you may have not read my previous comments on using seamonkey over mozilla. Some users want to use firefox but that is outdated (i.e. 1.0.6) on both unstable/stable. So when I was worked on yelp yesterday, I only had mozilla on our systems so I just fixed yelp to work with mozilla. Sometimes, people point fingers without realizing the situation. Anyhow, I'm catching up on the smaller GNOME issues so I'll work on getting GNOME stabilized in the upcoming month. ~K __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Wed Aug 23 16:01:16 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 07:01:16 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <20060823.13545700.4261153677@gyor.> Message-ID: <20060823140116.26417.qmail@web33611.mail.mud.yahoo.com> On 23/08/06, 14:44:47, ken mays wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts: > 1. All issues with cairo are known errors unless it is > something that hasn't been reported yet. Reported or not, known or not, if it doesn't work it is no good. > I'll provide > a cairo for you to test with your 8-bit issues. The one in unstable is the subject. When it works... James. --------------------------- Be constructive in your comments. I've updated both cairo and pango, and I have one person reporting corrupt fonts and sent a screenshot. I have made a lot of changes to GNOME - so do YOU (James) currently see this YOURSELF with the current packages submitted?? ~K __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Wed Aug 23 16:09:44 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 16:09:44 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: References: <20060822142829.80225.qmail@web33603.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <44EC5AC6.2030301@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <44EC61A8.7040603@ericsson.com> On 2006-08-23 15:43, Chris Turkel wrote: > I disagree with the obversation that Mozilla 1.7.5 is buggy since I use > it all the time on Solaris Sparc and Intel without issue. I think Gnome > should be made into a stable, installable package first then worry about > possible Mozilla replacements. I disagree, 1.7.5 is old and buggy. It was released by mozilla.org December 17, 2004. Since then mozilla.org has released 8 updates to 1.7, the last one named 1.7.13 on April 21, 2006 with 59 (yes I did count them) more or less serious security fixes between 1.7.5 and 1.7.13[1]. Furthermore with the release of 1.7.13 the release notes[2] states: "Mozilla Suite 1.7.13 includes fixes for security and stability issues. This release marks the end-of-life of the 1.7.x product line. See the Mozilla Suite 1.7.x Product Sunset Announcement[3]." After that several more fixes has been made in SeaMonkey[4] (a.k.a. Mozilla 1.8 and the successor to the Mozilla Application Suite). [1] http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/known-vulnerabilities.html#Mozilla [2] http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.7.13/ [3] http://developer.mozilla.org/devnews/index.php/2006/04/12/sunset-announcement-for-fxtb-10x-and-mozilla-suite-17x/ [4] http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/ My suggestion for Blastwave is to pick either Firefox or SeaMonkey for Yelp and other applications that depend on "mozilla specific files". Firefox has more support from mozilla.org and mozilla.com than SeaMonkey. /MOL From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Wed Aug 23 16:19:18 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 16:19:18 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <20060823135649.26373.qmail@web33606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20060823135649.26373.qmail@web33606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <44EC63E6.2090608@ericsson.com> On 2006-08-23 15:56, ken mays wrote: > As for mozilla, you may have not read my previous > comments on using seamonkey over mozilla. Some users > want to use firefox but that is outdated (i.e. 1.0.6) > on both unstable/stable. So when I was worked on yelp > yesterday, I only had mozilla on our systems so I just > fixed yelp to work with mozilla. Ok I understand. See my comment as an RFE for the future since there are recent versions of both Firefox and SeaMonkey in testing right now. > Sometimes, people point fingers without realizing the > situation. Hope you didn't think I was... > Anyhow, I'm catching up on the smaller GNOME issues so > I'll work on getting GNOME stabilized in the upcoming > month. Good to hear. Keep up that great work Ken. /MOL From a.cervellin at virgilio.it Wed Aug 23 16:37:20 2006 From: a.cervellin at virgilio.it (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 15:37:20 +0100 (GMT+01:00) Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update Message-ID: <10d3b76bf3c.a.cervellin@virgilio.it> > Ok I understand. See my comment as an RFE for the future since there are > recent versions of both Firefox and SeaMonkey in testing right now. latest SeaMonkey (1.0.4) is not in testing, it's already in unstable From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Wed Aug 23 16:40:55 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 16:40:55 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <10d3b76bf3c.a.cervellin@virgilio.it> References: <10d3b76bf3c.a.cervellin@virgilio.it> Message-ID: <44EC68F7.8050907@ericsson.com> On 2006-08-23 16:37, Alessio Cervellin wrote: > latest SeaMonkey (1.0.4) is not in testing, it's already in > unstable Sorry Alessio my mistake. It was recently in testing I meant ;). From nlucier at math.purdue.edu Wed Aug 23 17:08:24 2006 From: nlucier at math.purdue.edu (Neal A. Lucier) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 11:08:24 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <44E9BE35.5080900@ericsson.com> References: <20060819162044.30418.qmail@web33606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <44E9BE35.5080900@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <44EC6F68.9020505@math.purdue.edu> Mats Larsson wrote: > On 2006-08-19 18:20, ken mays wrote: >> gimp 2.2.12 again. Yelp is now mainly using firefox >> instead of mozilla. > >> Let me know what issues you find. > > If I bring in latest yelp (2.12.2) with a 'pkg-get upgrade' without > CSWfirefox installed it brings in CSWfirefox as you state but when I do > an 'ldd /opt/csw/bin/yelp' I get: > > libgtkembedmoz.so => (file not found) > libxpcom.so => (file not found) > libplds4.so => (file not found) > libplc4.so => (file not found) > libnspr4.so => (file not found) > I'd like to take this thread in a slightly different direction and suggest that instead of having GNOME (yelp) depend on a full-blown browser being installed, a new package (e.g. gnome_gecko) is created that provides the GTK embedded mozilla[1] to all of GNOME (perhaps even including epiphany.) Another solution would to make each one of the individual Mozilla Projects[2] that provide these libraries into separate packages and then require those. I realize creating more packages is more work for an already busy Ken, but it would release GNOME from being bound to a specific browser just to provide help documents. (And I thought we hated that Windows required IE [but we didn't mind Windows knowing how to parse/render html]?) Just my two cents, Neal 1. Embedding Mozilla http://www.mozilla.org/projects/embedding/ 2. Netscape Portable Runtime (NSPR) http://www.mozilla.org/projects/nspr/ XPCOM http://www.mozilla.org/projects/xpcom/ From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Wed Aug 23 17:35:32 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 08:35:32 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <20060823.12543700.457915595@gyor.> Message-ID: <20060823153533.56592.qmail@web33602.mail.mud.yahoo.com> On 22/08/06, 16:46:24, Alekz wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts: > Apparently, the only other way is to completely replace all > unstable GTK CSW apps with the stable ones, because the stable > libpango requires libpangocairo, which is included in another > stable package (there is no separate stable CSWlibcairo), etc. The stable libpango does not use libpangocairo and there is no cairo in stable. The means there are no packages that depend on cairo in stable, this is holding stable back at the moment - but hopefully for that it works. James. -------------------------------- Well... I'll move us to cairo 1.2.4 as I think cairo caused the issue with the fonts. I'll look into the 8-bit patching as well this time. Thanks, James... ~K __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From jreid at vnet.net Wed Aug 23 19:07:08 2006 From: jreid at vnet.net (Joe Reid) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 12:07:08 -0500 Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <44EC63E6.2090608@ericsson.com> References: <20060823135649.26373.qmail@web33606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <44EC63E6.2090608@ericsson.com> Message-ID: <44EC8B3C.7050705@vnet.net> > Good to hear. Keep up that great work Ken. Horray Ken - glad to see Blastwave getting caught up - thanks to all involved! -- Joe Reid jreid at vnet.net http://www.singlewhitemale.net ?c=a=rb=sc=fd=te=wf=zg=porh=n? From Meik.Hellmund at math.uni-leipzig.de Thu Aug 24 11:06:48 2006 From: Meik.Hellmund at math.uni-leipzig.de (Meik Hellmund) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 11:06:48 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Problems with new Gnome on Solaris9/Sparc Message-ID: <87pseqy02f.fsf@mipc240.mathematik.uni-leipzig.de> I used the semester break to do my semiannual "pkg-get -uU" on the big sunray server of our institute (Solaris9/Sparc) and have, for the first time, serious problems. Perhaps someone should put a big red warning sign "At this moment, 'unstable' really means unstable!!" on the blastwave home page? That's what I found out at the moment: - some binaries do not find their libraries from /opt/csw/lib #ldd /opt/csw/libexec/gnome-settings-daemon ... libXext.so.6.4 => (file not found) libX11.so.6.2 => (file not found) so I put "LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/csw/lib, export LD_LIBRARY_PATH" into the start-up scrips - There is not yet a new version of gnome_dtlogin. I added XDG_CONFIG_DIRS=/opt/csw/etc/xdg export XDG_CONFIG_DIRS to /etc/dt/config/Xinitrc.CSWgnome in order to avoid an empty applications menu. Now, something at least seems to work, but there are still many problems: - gnome-terminal sometimes crashes when pressing a menu button - the gnome settings daemon crashes from time to time - The clock applet seems to be missing. - gnome-volume-control gives the startup error "No volume control gstreamer plugins or devices found" Please, help me. Is there something trivial I overlook? Should I better go back to Gnome 2.8? Is someone running the new Gnome on Sol9 without those problems? Or do all the blastwave developers use Solaris 10? Regards, Meik -- Meik Hellmund Institut fuer Mathematik, Uni Leipzig e-mail: Meik.Hellmund at math.uni-leipzig.de http://www.math.uni-leipzig.de/~hellmund From a.cervellin at virgilio.it Thu Aug 24 11:25:52 2006 From: a.cervellin at virgilio.it (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 10:25:52 +0100 (GMT+01:00) Subject: [csw-users] Problems with new Gnome on Solaris9/Sparc Message-ID: <10d3f7ff106.a.cervellin@virgilio.it> > I used the semester break to do my semiannual "pkg-get -uU" on the big > sunray server of our institute (Solaris9/Sparc) and have, for the first time, serious > problems. Perhaps someone should put a big red warning sign > "At this moment, 'unstable' really means unstable!!" > on the blastwave home page? I totally agree. Anyway on the other side, it must be admitted that "unstable" means "unstable", and there is always been a disclaimer about that: use it at your own risk. Also, current problems with unstable (especially gnome) have been discussed a lot on this mailing list recently. > Now, something at least seems to work, but there are still many problems: > - gnome-terminal sometimes crashes when pressing a menu button > - the gnome settings daemon crashes from time to time > - The clock applet seems to be missing. > - gnome-volume-control gives the startup error > "No volume control gstreamer plugins or devices found" > Please, help me. Is there something trivial I overlook? nope, they are mostly known issues. > Should I better go back to Gnome 2.8? probably it would be better > Is someone running the new Gnome on Sol9 without those problems? no, problems are known. > Or do all the blastwave developers use Solaris 10? no, packages are usually tested on a wide range of systems (sol 8, 9, 10, 11 x86 & sparc) From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Thu Aug 24 12:18:32 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 03:18:32 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Problems with new Gnome on Solaris9/Sparc In-Reply-To: <87pseqy02f.fsf@mipc240.mathematik.uni-leipzig.de> Message-ID: <20060824101832.21460.qmail@web33605.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Now, something at least seems to work, but there are still many problems: - gnome-terminal sometimes crashes when pressing a menu button - the gnome settings daemon crashes from time to time - The clock applet seems to be missing. - gnome-volume-control gives the startup error "No volume control gstreamer plugins or devices found" Please, help me. Is there something trivial I overlook? Should I better go back to Gnome 2.8? Is someone running the new Gnome on Sol9 without those problems? Or do all the blastwave developers use Solaris 10? Regards, Meik -------------------- Meik, Well, we'd have to say that GNOME is unstable - yet what else besides GNOME is unstable??? GIMP ?? What you mentioned is being worked on. You need gstplugins-good which is used by two other packages which contain the applets and volume control you mentioned. That package sits in /testing at the moment. Other fixes are under way, yet time is an issue to work on these things. Also, I have to look at unstable myself and test what works with the new GNOME. If you need the GNOME desktop, use the stable one (GNOME 2.8). Thanks for your input and notes on the workarounds. That is what we need to make CSW GNOME better on Solaris! ~K __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! 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From: ken mays Subject: Re: [csw-maintainers] Fw: [csw-users] Problems with new Gnome on Solaris9/Sparc Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 03:52:42 -0700 (PDT) Size: 5738 URL: From mats.larsson at ericsson.com Thu Aug 24 13:42:38 2006 From: mats.larsson at ericsson.com (Mats Larsson) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 13:42:38 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 migration update In-Reply-To: <44EC6F68.9020505@math.purdue.edu> References: <20060819162044.30418.qmail@web33606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <44E9BE35.5080900@ericsson.com> <44EC6F68.9020505@math.purdue.edu> Message-ID: <44ED90AE.4030208@ericsson.com> On 2006-08-23 17:08, Neal A. Lucier wrote: > I'd like to take this thread in a slightly different direction and > suggest that instead of having GNOME (yelp) depend on a full-blown > browser being installed, a new package (e.g. gnome_gecko) is created > that provides the GTK embedded mozilla[1] to all of GNOME (perhaps even > including epiphany.) > > Another solution would to make each one of the individual Mozilla > Projects[2] that provide these libraries into separate packages and then > require those. > > I realize creating more packages is more work for an already busy Ken, > but it would release GNOME from being bound to a specific browser just > to provide help documents. (And I thought we hated that Windows > required IE [but we didn't mind Windows knowing how to parse/render html]?) > > Just my two cents, Excellent two cents Neal. I strongly support this approach. /MOL From a.cervellin at virgilio.it Thu Aug 24 15:44:21 2006 From: a.cervellin at virgilio.it (Alessio Cervellin) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 14:44:21 +0100 (GMT+01:00) Subject: [csw-users] /testing gmime 2.2.3 Message-ID: <10d406c991a.a.cervellin@virgilio.it> gmime 2.2.3 is now available on http://www.blastwave.org/testing (Mono binding has been disabled due to the lack of gtksharp libs on blastwave) From Meik.Hellmund at math.uni-leipzig.de Thu Aug 24 16:19:35 2006 From: Meik.Hellmund at math.uni-leipzig.de (Meik Hellmund) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 16:19:35 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Problems with new Gnome on Solaris9/Sparc In-Reply-To: <10d3f7ff106.a.cervellin@virgilio.it> (Alessio Cervellin's message of "Thu, 24 Aug 2006 10:25:52 +0100 (GMT+01:00)") References: <10d3f7ff106.a.cervellin@virgilio.it> Message-ID: <87d5aqxll4.fsf@mipc240.mathematik.uni-leipzig.de> Alessio Cervellin writes: > nope, they are mostly known > issues. I see. My thanks to you and Ken for the fast response and the clarification of the status of gnome. It helped to make a decision. I got back to the stable blastwave versions. (Btw, I was halfway through manually deleting and re-adding packages when I discovered the "-S" option of pkg-get.) But now I have a new problem I have never seen before: Different gnome programs (gnome-terminal, gedit,...) crash with: The program 'gedit' received an X Window System error. This probably reflects a bug in the program. The error was 'BadValue (integer parameter out of range for operation)'. (Details: serial 710 error_code 2 request_code 131 minor_code 3) (Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously; that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it. To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() function.) Has anyone an idea about this? > no, packages are usually tested on a wide > range of systems (sol 8, 9, 10, 11 x86 & sparc) Good to know! And many thanks to all the blastwave developers! Meik -- Meik Hellmund Institut fuer Mathematik, Uni Leipzig e-mail: Meik.Hellmund at math.uni-leipzig.de http://www.math.uni-leipzig.de/~hellmund From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Fri Aug 25 00:46:26 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 15:46:26 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 patches Message-ID: <20060824224626.86509.qmail@web33603.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Here is a rollout of patches for GNOME 2.14.3: http://www.blastwave.org/testing gnome_applets-2.14.3,REV=2006.08.23-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz gnome_applets-2.14.3,REV=2006.08.23-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz gnome_menus-2.15.91-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz gnome_menus-2.15.91-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz gnome_panel-2.12.3-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz gnome_panel-2.12.3-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz ~ Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Fri Aug 25 01:39:48 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 16:39:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] GNOME 2.14.3 patches In-Reply-To: <20060824224626.86509.qmail@web33603.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <20060824233948.86565.qmail@web33604.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Use this to update to the latest patches: pkg-get -U -u -s http://gnometest.blastwave.org/gnome-testing/ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From comand at blastwave.org Fri Aug 25 21:01:28 2006 From: comand at blastwave.org (Cory Omand) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 12:01:28 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] ANNOUNCE: Apache 2.2.3 Message-ID: Apache 2.2.3 packages are now propagating to mirror sites. The major enhancements in this release are: * Updated to version 2.2.3, which addresses a CERT advisory. * Integration with SMF on Solaris 10 systems, and init on Solaris 8/9, (thanks to excellent integration class action scripts developed by Yann Rouillard). * SSL control is now restored to 2.0.x functionality. Solaris 8/9 users can 'cswapache2 startssl' again, and Solaris 10 users can use svccfg/svcprop to set the 'ssl' property on the cswapache2 service. * Compiled with SunOne Studio 11 From comand at blastwave.org Sat Aug 26 01:33:43 2006 From: comand at blastwave.org (Cory Omand) Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 16:33:43 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] WARNING: apache2 2.2.3 and Subversion Message-ID: If you are running a subversion server which uses mod_authz_svn, please be aware that there appears to be an issue with Apache 2.2.3. If you're using svnserve, this will not affect you at all. The symptom of this problem is that authorization fails while attempting to read AuthzSVNAccessFile. The client is always denied access (403), and the server logs contain an error like this: (2)No such file or directory: Failed to load the AuthzSVNAccessFile: Can't create a character converter from 'UTF-8' to native encoding I am currently working on the problem, but won't likely have a fix until some time next week. In the mean time, please stick with the version of apache2 in stable (or defer upgrading your server) if you use mod_authz_svn. - C. From Meik.Hellmund at math.uni-leipzig.de Mon Aug 28 11:53:03 2006 From: Meik.Hellmund at math.uni-leipzig.de (Meik Hellmund) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 11:53:03 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Problems with new Gnome on Solaris9/Sparc In-Reply-To: <87d5aqxll4.fsf@mipc240.mathematik.uni-leipzig.de> (Meik Hellmund's message of "Thu, 24 Aug 2006 16:19:35 +0200") References: <10d3f7ff106.a.cervellin@virgilio.it> <87d5aqxll4.fsf@mipc240.mathematik.uni-leipzig.de> Message-ID: <873bbhchkw.fsf@mipc240.mathematik.uni-leipzig.de> Meik Hellmund writes: > But now I have a new problem I have never seen before: > Different gnome programs (gnome-terminal, gedit,...) > crash with: > > The program 'gedit' received an X Window System error. > This probably reflects a bug in the program. > The error was 'BadValue (integer parameter out of range for operation)'. > (Details: serial 710 error_code 2 request_code 131 minor_code 3) > (Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously; > that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it. > To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line > option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful > backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() function.) Some more notes about this: - This only happens if the "Crux" theme is used, other themes are running fine. - I double- und triple-checked, that I longer have packages from blastwave/unstable on my machine, everything is from blastwave/stable. - Starting the gnome-themes-manager in a terminal I get (gnome-theme-manager:10403): Gtk-WARNING **: ld.so.1: gnome-theme-manager: fatal: relocation error: file /opt/csw/lib/gtk-2.0/2.4.0/engines/libsmooth.so: symbol __sincos: referenced symbol not found So there seem to be some problems with the stable gnome version, too. Regards, Meik PS: Why are all the packages, even the packages from unstable, without debugging symbols? -- Meik Hellmund Institut fuer Mathematik, Uni Leipzig e-mail: Meik.Hellmund at math.uni-leipzig.de http://www.math.uni-leipzig.de/~hellmund From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Mon Aug 28 22:44:47 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 13:44:47 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Problems with new Gnome on Solaris9/Sparc In-Reply-To: <873bbhchkw.fsf@mipc240.mathematik.uni-leipzig.de> Message-ID: <20060828204447.33954.qmail@web33602.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Try this package in www.blastwave.org/testing: gtk_engines-2.7.8-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz ~ Ken Mays __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From pgress at optonline.net Tue Aug 29 03:05:15 2006 From: pgress at optonline.net (Paul Gress) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 21:05:15 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt Fonts Message-ID: <44F392CB.9060006@optonline.net> Unfortunately I have tried the untested versions libpango-1.14.2-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg ibcairo-1.2.4-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg and my same font corruption problem still persists. The only versions that work for me are libpango-1.13.5-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg libcairo-1.2.0,REV=2006.08.02-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg Hopefully some day I can get a version that works for me or I can find the exact cause of my font corruption. Paul From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Tue Aug 29 03:25:18 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 18:25:18 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt Fonts In-Reply-To: <44F392CB.9060006@optonline.net> Message-ID: <20060829012518.38719.qmail@web33615.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Unfortunately I have tried the untested versions libpango-1.14.2-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg ibcairo-1.2.4-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg and my same font corruption problem still persists. The only versions that work for me are libpango-1.13.5-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg libcairo-1.2.0,REV=2006.08.02-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg Hopefully some day I can get a version that works for me or I can find the exact cause of my font corruption. Paul ----------------------------- Paul, That is a wierd one. We ran some test last nite with Dennis and his display was perfect using the newer libs while providing screenshots and using GIMP. This was using Solaris 8 x86 with the latest Aug recommended patches. What setup do you have again?? ~Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From pgress at optonline.net Tue Aug 29 04:50:48 2006 From: pgress at optonline.net (Paul Gress) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 22:50:48 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt Fonts In-Reply-To: <20060829012518.38719.qmail@web33615.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20060829012518.38719.qmail@web33615.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <44F3AB88.3010500@optonline.net> ken mays wrote: > ----------------------------- > > Paul, > > That is a wierd one. We ran some test last nite with > Dennis and his display was perfect using the newer > libs while providing screenshots and using GIMP. > > This was using Solaris 8 x86 with the latest Aug > recommended patches. > > What setup do you have again?? > > ~Ken > > This is on a Blade 2500 running Solaris 10 U2, all free patches. My environment is Gnome 2.6 from Sun. I have, trying to get all the libs running correctly, downloaded the entire Gnome 2.14, but I do not use it as my desktop environment. Paul From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Tue Aug 29 05:15:33 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 20:15:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt Fonts In-Reply-To: <44F3AB88.3010500@optonline.net> Message-ID: <20060829031533.58456.qmail@web33609.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ken mays wrote: > ----------------------------- > > Paul, > > That is a wierd one. We ran some test last nite with > Dennis and his display was perfect using the newer > libs while providing screenshots and using GIMP. > > This was using Solaris 8 x86 with the latest Aug > recommended patches. > > What setup do you have again?? > > ~Ken > > This is on a Blade 2500 running Solaris 10 U2, all free patches. My environment is Gnome 2.6 from Sun. I have, trying to get all the libs running correctly, downloaded the entire Gnome 2.14, but I do not use it as my desktop environment. Paul ----------------------------- Oh...no. The GNOME 2.14.3 build is not ready for full production use. I still have a few packages to rebuild. Use the stable GNOME 2.8 or one included with Solaris. The newer pango/cairo work with the new GNOME. ~ Ken __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From Meik.Hellmund at math.uni-leipzig.de Tue Aug 29 11:21:09 2006 From: Meik.Hellmund at math.uni-leipzig.de (Meik Hellmund) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 11:21:09 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Problems with new Gnome on Solaris9/Sparc In-Reply-To: <20060828204447.33954.qmail@web33602.mail.mud.yahoo.com> (ken mays's message of "Mon, 28 Aug 2006 13:44:47 -0700 (PDT)") References: <20060828204447.33954.qmail@web33602.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <877j0roq2i.fsf@mipc240.mathematik.uni-leipzig.de> ken mays writes: > Try this package in www.blastwave.org/testing: > > gtk_engines-2.7.8-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz Ok, now I have a gnome 2.8 installation from stable with gtk_engines and libcairo from testing and - I cross my fingers - it seems to run. Every application is crying over the missing pangocairo library but running anyway and a normal gnome user doesn't see the errors. I tried updating the libpango package, too but this is does not work for the gnome from stable. Fatal errors about missing symbols (from libgtk2, I think). Many thanks, Meik -- Meik Hellmund Institut fuer Mathematik, Uni Leipzig e-mail: Meik.Hellmund at math.uni-leipzig.de http://www.math.uni-leipzig.de/~hellmund From james at blastwave.org Tue Aug 29 12:26:23 2006 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 10:26:23 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Problems with new Gnome on Solaris9/Sparc In-Reply-To: <873bbhchkw.fsf@mipc240.mathematik.uni-leipzig.de> References: <10d3f7ff106.a.cervellin@virgilio.it> <87d5aqxll4.fsf@mipc240.mathematik.uni-leipzig.de> <873bbhchkw.fsf@mipc240.mathematik.uni-leipzig.de> Message-ID: <20060829.10262300.2813458406@gyor.> On 28/08/06, 10:53:03, Meik Hellmund wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] Problems with new Gnome on Solaris9/Sparc: > > The program 'gedit' received an X Window System error. > > This probably reflects a bug in the program. > > The error was 'BadValue (integer parameter out of range for > > operation)'. > > (Details: serial 710 error_code 2 request_code 131 minor_code 3) > > (Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously; > > that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it. > > To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line > > option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful > > backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() > > function.) > Some more notes about this: > - This only happens if the "Crux" theme is used, other themes are > running fine. > - I double- und triple-checked, that I longer have packages from > blastwave/unstable on my machine, everything is from > blastwave/stable. > - Starting the gnome-themes-manager in a terminal I get > (gnome-theme-manager:10403): Gtk-WARNING **: ld.so.1: > gnome-theme-manager: fatal: relocation error: > file /opt/csw/lib/gtk-2.0/2.4.0/engines/libsmooth.so: > symbol __sincos: referenced symbol not found It's true, there is a fault with the UNDEF __sincos and no libsunmath. There are 5 packages with files like this: CSWgraphvis CSWgtkengines CSWlibrsvg CSWxfcelibs CSWxfcetoys For some reason the compiler doesn't complain at link time. However, the "Glider" theme is the one which shows the relocation errors, not "Crux", further for "Glider" a useful theme is installed - even if I can't tell if something is not exactly as intended. I guess this isn't causing the X error you see. If you think this is the problem and want to try a package that you can drop into stable: http://www.blastwave.org/testing/gtk_engines-2.6.5,REV=2006.08.29-SunOS5 .8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz (Note, i386 does not have the UNDEF __sincos.) James. From maybird1776 at yahoo.com Tue Aug 29 14:26:14 2006 From: maybird1776 at yahoo.com (ken mays) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 05:26:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [csw-users] Problems with new Gnome on Solaris9/Sparc In-Reply-To: <877j0roq2i.fsf@mipc240.mathematik.uni-leipzig.de> Message-ID: <20060829122614.81926.qmail@web33605.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ken mays writes: > Try this package in www.blastwave.org/testing: > > gtk_engines-2.7.8-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz Ok, now I have a gnome 2.8 installation from stable with gtk_engines and libcairo from testing and - I cross my fingers - it seems to run. Every application is crying over the missing pangocairo library but running anyway and a normal gnome user doesn't see the errors. I tried updating the libpango package, too but this is does not work for the gnome from stable. Fatal errors about missing symbols (from libgtk2, I think). Many thanks, Meik -- Meik Hellmund Institut fuer Mathematik, Uni Leipzig e-mail: Meik.Hellmund at math.uni-leipzig.de http://www.math.uni-leipzig.de/~hellmund ------------------------------ Ok, and it seems James provided you with a revised 2.6.5 package as well. Use James' package as the official fix for the stable GNOME. ~K __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From james at blastwave.org Wed Aug 30 10:19:34 2006 From: james at blastwave.org (James Lee) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 08:19:34 GMT Subject: [csw-users] Problems with new Gnome on Solaris9/Sparc In-Reply-To: <873bbhchkw.fsf@mipc240.mathematik.uni-leipzig.de> References: <10d3f7ff106.a.cervellin@virgilio.it> <87d5aqxll4.fsf@mipc240.mathematik.uni-leipzig.de> <873bbhchkw.fsf@mipc240.mathematik.uni-leipzig.de> Message-ID: <20060830.8193400.1128458192@gyor.> On 28/08/06, 10:53:03, Meik Hellmund wrote regarding Re: [csw-users] Problems with new Gnome on Solaris9/Sparc: > PS: Why are all the packages, even the packages from unstable, without > debugging symbols? Programs should just work! Stripping reduces the size. Debugging symbols are no use to an ordinary user and little use without the corresponding source code. Stable packages are ones previously in unstable. There is no difference in the way they are built and they are not processed (eg stripped) as they are moved to stable. The stability comes only from the selection process. James. From willie at qis.net Wed Aug 30 17:03:44 2006 From: willie at qis.net (Willie Bollinger) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 11:03:44 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] Problems with RT installation Message-ID: <44F5A8D0.505@qis.net> I recently installed RT using the csw rt package and the mysql4 csw package. When I go to initialize the database with the included script /opt/csw/rt3/sbin/rt-setup-database I get the following error. # ./rt-setup-database --action init --dba root --prompt-for-dba-password "my" variable $id masks earlier declaration in same scope at /opt/csw/rt3/lib/RT/CustomField_Overlay.pm line 879. "my" variable $id masks earlier declaration in same scope at /opt/csw/rt3/lib/RT/CustomField_Overlay.pm line 914. In order to create or update your RT database,this script needs to connect to your mysql instance on localhost as root. Please specify that user's database password below. If the user has no database password, just press return. Password: Now creating a database for RT. Creating mysql database rt3. Now populating database schema. Creating database schema. readline() on closed filehandle SCHEMA_LOCAL at ./rt-setup-database line 193. Transactions not supported by database at /opt/csw/lib/perl/csw/DBI.pm line 1657. I have looked at the mysql configuration and it should be set up for innodb tables. Any idea what the problem is here? -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Willie Bollinger | 2975B Manchester Rd. | E-Mail: willie at qis.net Quantum Internet Services | Manchester, MD 21102 | Voice: 410-239-6920 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- From mmayer at blastwave.org Wed Aug 30 18:40:50 2006 From: mmayer at blastwave.org (Markus Mayer) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 09:40:50 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] /testing CUPS 1.2.2 Message-ID: <20060830164050.GA18969@enterprise.blastwave.org> CUPS 1.2.2 is now available for testing from http://www.blastwave.org/testing/ A considerable number of changes went into this release over the previous CUPS release (1.1.23). CUPS has been added to the Blastwave build sytem (http://svn.blastwave.org/) which should allow for easier and faster packaging of upcoming CUPS releases. New package structure ===================== CUPS is now split up into a number of smaller packages. * libcups -- similar to the already existing libcups, except it is now strictly libraries only. Header files are no longer included. * cupsdev -- contains header files and cups-config. Previously part of libcups. This package is platform independent as it contains no binaries. (/opt/csw/bin/cups-config is a shell script.) * cupsdoc -- contains CUPS documentation (/opt/csw/share/doc/cups). This package is platform independent as it contains no binaries. * cupsclient -- provides CUPS client applications * cupsd -- contains the CUPS daemon and supporting binaries * cups -- pseudo package that contains no files of its own. Provided for ease of installation / upgrade. It depends on all the above packages, so installing it will pull all the above packages resulting in a full CUPS installataion. It is used for backwards compatibility (upgrades from 1.1.23) as well as ease of installation if somebody wants all CUPS packages. SMF support =========== The cupsd package now supports SMF under Solaris 10 and later. The FMRI for CUPS is cswcups. On Solaris 8 & 9, the traditional /etc/init.d start script and the corresponding links will be installed. From comand at blastwave.org Thu Aug 31 01:15:39 2006 From: comand at blastwave.org (Cory Omand) Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 16:15:39 -0700 Subject: [csw-users] /testing ap2_modfastcgi Message-ID: I whipped up a new package for Apache2/FastCGI (ap2_modfastcgi) -- it's currently in /testing should anyone want to give it a test drive before I push it for release. From alekz at xs4all.nl Thu Aug 31 15:43:17 2006 From: alekz at xs4all.nl (Alekz) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 15:43:17 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <44EB7F08.5090604@optonline.net> Message-ID: <20060831154220.W49911-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> Nope, didn't work either.... Now I have squares instead of fonts... -Alexey On Tue, 22 Aug 2006, Paul Gress wrote: >Alekz wrote: >> Same problem here. pkg-get -uU broke all GTK apps. >> >> Does anybody know if it's possible to get CSWpango v1.13.5 >> and CSWlibcairo v1.2.0,REV=2006.08.02 somewhere? >> >> Apparently, the only other way is to completely replace all >> unstable GTK CSW apps with the stable ones, because the stable >> libpango requires libpangocairo, which is included in another >> stable package (there is no separate stable CSWlibcairo), etc. >> >> Thank you, >> Alexey >> >> > >Here's the versions I installed to get it working. > > >http://blastwave.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/oldpkgs/unstable/sparc/5.10/libpango-1.13.5-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz > >http://blastwave.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/oldpkgs/unstable/sparc/5.10/libcairo-1.2.0,REV=2006.08.02-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz > > >Also, in directory "/opt/csw/etc/pango" make sure you have a copy of the >two files there. Occasionally, one is not created, then just recopy it >over. There's no difference in those files between versions. > >$ cd /opt/csw/etc/pango >$ ls -al >total 64 >drwxr-xr-x 2 root bin 512 Aug 21 21:14 . >drwxr-xr-x 19 root bin 1024 Aug 21 21:00 .. >-rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 2540 Aug 11 10:26 pango (copy).modules >-rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 2540 Aug 11 10:26 pango.modules >-rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 11446 Aug 11 06:56 pangox (copy).aliases >-rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 11446 Aug 5 19:50 pangox.aliases >$ > >Paul >_______________________________________________ >users mailing list >users at lists.blastwave.org >https://lists.blastwave.org/mailman/listinfo/users > From william at wbonnet.net Thu Aug 31 15:53:58 2006 From: william at wbonnet.net (William Bonnet) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 15:53:58 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <20060831154220.W49911-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> References: <20060831154220.W49911-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> Message-ID: <1157032438.44f6e9f638404@ssl0.ovh.net> Hi all > Nope, didn't work either.... Now I have squares instead of > fonts... I do also have the same problem with XFce :( I have also lost xinerama support. Does anyone around have problem with xinerama ? Kind regards, William From willie at qis.net Thu Aug 31 17:49:43 2006 From: willie at qis.net (Willie Bollinger) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 11:49:43 -0400 Subject: [csw-users] Problems with RT installation In-Reply-To: <20060830174646.00004756@sws602.mcsun.local> References: <44F5A8D0.505@qis.net> <20060830174646.00004756@sws602.mcsun.local> Message-ID: <44F70517.1000905@qis.net> I copied the default file and I am still getting the same error. Here is the output of show engines | InnoDB | DEFAULT | Supports transactions, row-level locking, and foreign keys | | INNOBASE | YES | Alias for INNODB Here is the output for the variables | innodb_additional_mem_pool_size | 2097152 | | innodb_autoextend_increment | 8 | | innodb_buffer_pool_awe_mem_mb | 0 | | innodb_buffer_pool_size | 16777216 | | innodb_data_file_path | ibdata1:10M:autoextend | | innodb_data_home_dir | /opt/csw/mysql4/var/ | | innodb_fast_shutdown | ON | | innodb_file_io_threads | 4 | | innodb_file_per_table | OFF | | innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit | 1 | | innodb_flush_method | | | innodb_force_recovery | 0 | | innodb_lock_wait_timeout | 50 | | innodb_locks_unsafe_for_binlog | OFF | | innodb_log_arch_dir | /opt/csw/mysql4/var/ | | innodb_log_archive | OFF | | innodb_log_buffer_size | 8388608 | | innodb_log_file_size | 5242880 | | innodb_log_files_in_group | 2 | | innodb_log_group_home_dir | /opt/csw/mysql4/var/ | | innodb_max_dirty_pages_pct | 90 | | innodb_max_purge_lag | 0 | | innodb_mirrored_log_groups | 1 | | innodb_open_files | 300 | | innodb_table_locks | ON | | innodb_thread_concurrency | 8 And here are the entries in our my.cnf file # Uncomment the following if you are using InnoDB tables innodb_data_home_dir = /opt/csw/mysql4/var/ innodb_data_file_path = ibdata1:10M:autoextend innodb_log_group_home_dir = /opt/csw/mysql4/var/ innodb_log_arch_dir = /opt/csw/mysql4/var/ # You can set .._buffer_pool_size up to 50 - 80 % # of RAM but beware of setting memory usage too high innodb_buffer_pool_size = 16M innodb_additional_mem_pool_size = 2M # Set .._log_file_size to 25 % of buffer pool size innodb_log_file_size = 5M innodb_log_buffer_size = 8M innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit = 1 innodb_lock_wait_timeout = 50 Alex Moore wrote: > On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 11:03:44 -0400 > Willie Bollinger wrote: > >> Transactions not supported by database >> at /opt/csw/lib/perl/csw/DBI.pm line 1657. >> >> >> I have looked at the mysql configuration and it should be set up for >> innodb tables. Any idea what the problem is here? > > Log into mysql. 'show engines;' should show INNOBASE with support = > yes. > > Also, from a shell; `mysqladmin variables` should show a lot of innodb > variables and values, such as: > | innodb_data_file_path | ibdata1:3500M:autoextend > | > | innodb_data_home_dir | /opt/csw/mysql4/var/ > > Is this what you see? If not, > copy /opt/csw/mysql4/share/mysql/my-medium.cnf to > /opt/csw/mysql4/var/my.cnf and uncomment the variables in the innodb > section and restart mysql. > > Alex > -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Willie Bollinger | 2975B Manchester Rd. | E-Mail: willie at qis.net Quantum Internet Services | Manchester, MD 21102 | Voice: 410-239-6920 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- From william at wbonnet.net Thu Aug 31 21:45:07 2006 From: william at wbonnet.net (William Bonnet) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 21:45:07 +0200 Subject: [csw-users] Corrupt fonts In-Reply-To: <44EB7F08.5090604@optonline.net> References: <20060822162039.G49911-100000@xs3.xs4all.nl> <44EB7F08.5090604@optonline.net> Message-ID: <44F73C43.3040204@wbonnet.net> Hi Paul A big thanks to you :) >Also, in directory "/opt/csw/etc/pango" make sure you have a copy of the >two files there. Occasionally, one is not created, then just recopy it >over. There's no difference in those files between versions. > >$ cd /opt/csw/etc/pango >$ ls -al >total 64 >drwxr-xr-x 2 root bin 512 Aug 21 21:14 . >drwxr-xr-x 19 root bin 1024 Aug 21 21:00 .. >-rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 2540 Aug 11 10:26 pango (copy).modules >-rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 2540 Aug 11 10:26 pango.modules >-rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 11446 Aug 11 06:56 pangox (copy).aliases >-rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 11446 Aug 5 19:50 pangox.aliases > > This is the answer to my font problem. I was experiencing the font problem. Then i downgraded to libpango 1.13.5 and libcairo1.2.0 and i was still having font problems (all char were replaced by a square symbol). I noticed, thanks to Paul, that in the directory /opt/csw/etc/pango the file "pango (copy).modules" was missing. After copying it from pango.modules and reopening my session, everything went back to normal. Almost everything... fonts are ok. But i still have no Xinerama support :( but it's certainly another problem. Can someone confirm me that at least gtk libs have been compiled with Xinerama support enabled ? Kind regards, -- William http://www.wbonnet.net http://www.sunwizard.net Le site fran?ais des amateurs de stations Unix http://www.blastwave.org An OpenSolaris Community Site http://www.guses.org French speaking Solaris User Group