[csw-users] Now a Problem Using FireFox
Fred Strickland
fredstrickland at hotmail.com
Tue Aug 30 05:41:52 CEST 2011
Good evening Maciej and group,
I searched on line in order to learn what is a truss command. I have not found the answer yet, but I did find an example of someone using that command. I followed it and here is the result:
$ truss -fo /tmp/firefox.log firefox
(firefox-bin:990): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: cannot register existing type `GnomeProgram'
(firefox-bin:990): Gnome-CRITICAL **: file gnome-program.c: line 815: assertion `GNOME_IS_PROGRAM_CLASS (pclass)' failed
(firefox-bin:990): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: cannot register existing type `GnomeProgram'
(firefox-bin:990): Gnome-CRITICAL **: file gnome-program.c: line 815: assertion `GNOME_IS_PROGRAM_CLASS (pclass)' failed
(firefox-bin:990): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: cannot register existing type `GnomeProgram'
(firefox-bin:990): Gnome-CRITICAL **: file gnome-program.c: line 815: assertion `GNOME_IS_PROGRAM_CLASS (pclass)' failed
(firefox-bin:990): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: cannot register existing type `GnomeProgram'
(firefox-bin:990): Gnome-CRITICAL **: file gnome-program.c: line 815: assertion `GNOME_IS_PROGRAM_CLASS (pclass)' failed
(firefox-bin:990): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: g_object_set_valist: object class `GnomeProgram' has no property named `show-crash-dialog'
(firefox-bin:990): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: g_object_get_property: object class `GnomeProgram' has no property named `sm-connect'
(firefox-bin:990): Gnome-CRITICAL **: file gnome-program.c: line 870: assertion `program != NULL' failed
(firefox-bin:990): Gnome-CRITICAL **: file gnome-program.c: line 870: assertion `program != NULL' failed
(firefox-bin:990): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: g_object_get_property: object class `GnomeProgram' has no property named `show-crash-dialog'
(firefox-bin:990): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: cannot register existing type `GnomeProgram'
(firefox-bin:990): Gnome-CRITICAL **: file gnome-program.c: line 740: assertion `GNOME_IS_PROGRAM (program)' failed
(firefox-bin:990): Gnome-CRITICAL **: file gnome-program.c: line 739: assertion `program != NULL' failed
(firefox-bin:990): GConf-CRITICAL **: file gconf-client.c: line 547: assertion `gconf_valid_key (dirname, NULL)' failed
(firefox-bin:990): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: cannot register existing type `GConfClient'
(firefox-bin:990): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: file gobject.c: line 1088: assertion `G_TYPE_IS_OBJECT (object_type)' failed
(firefox-bin:990): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: file gobject.c: line 2396: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
Segmentation Fault - core dumped
I hope the foregoing is useful to you.
Thank you,
Fred
> From: maciej at opencsw.org
> Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2011 00:06:56 +0100
> To: users at lists.opencsw.org
> Subject: Re: [csw-users] Now a Problem Using FireFox
>
> 2011/8/29 Fred Strickland <fredstrickland at hotmail.com>:
> > I have been working with Peter Bonivart to get my Sun Blade 150 (running
> > Solaris 10) configured so it would run pkgutil and install packages. That
> > major problem has been solved. The first program that I decided to install
> > was FireFox. The install went through to the point I received "Installation
> > of <CSWfirefox> was successful." message. You can see below what happens
> > when I try to execute FireFox. Peter suggested that I pose my question to
> > this list.
> >
> > I hope you guys can tell me what I am doing wrong.
>
> Hi Fred,
>
> It is possible that you're doing nothing wrong, but there are library
> compatibility issues. We've recently looked at refreshing the gtk
> libraries, but it doesn't look like an easy job. If you want to debug
> the issue, you could run firefox via truss to see where does the
> segfault happen.
>
> Maciej
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