[sword-devel] linux installmgr
Wally Brock
sword-devel@crosswire.org
Wed, 7 Mar 2001 07:55:15 -0600
Hi,
Here'my (less than successful) results. (I'm running RedHat 6.2)
Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by C library
Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by Xlib, locale set to C
Gdk-WARNING **: can not set locale modifiers
GLib-CRITICAL **: file ghash.c: line 138 (g_hash_table_lookup): assertion `hash_
table != NULL' failed.
Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_type_create(): unknown parent type `21'.
GLib-CRITICAL **: file ghash.c: line 138 (g_hash_table_lookup): assertion `hash_
table != NULL' failed.
GLib-CRITICAL **: file ghash.c: line 152 (g_hash_table_insert): assertion `hash_
table != NULL' failed.
GLib-CRITICAL **: file ghash.c: line 138 (g_hash_table_lookup): assertion `hash_
table != NULL' failed.
Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_type_create(): unknown parent type `21'.
Gtk-CRITICAL **: file gtktypeutils.c: line 337 (gtk_type_class): assertion `node
!= NULL' failed.
Gtk-CRITICAL **: file gtkobject.c: line 939 (gtk_object_add_arg_type): assertion
`arg_type > GTK_TYPE_NONE' failed.
GLib-CRITICAL **: file ghash.c: line 138 (g_hash_table_lookup): assertion `hash_
table != NULL' failed.
GLib-CRITICAL **: file ghash.c: line 152 (g_hash_table_insert): assertion `hash_
table != NULL' failed.
Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_arg_type_new(): argument class in "GtkScale::digits" is not
in the `(null)' ancestry
Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_arg_type_new(): argument class in "GtkScale::draw_value" is
not in the `(null)' ancestry
Gtk-CRITICAL **: file gtkobject.c: line 939 (gtk_object_add_arg_type): assertion
`arg_type > GTK_TYPE_NONE' failed.
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
God Bless,
Wally
> Everyone, there is a new linux binary of the latest installmgr on the
> to-be cd image.
>
> PLEASE try it out-- especially those with no gtk in your linux
> configuration. This binary is completely statically linked (I think) so
> I'm hoping it will work with most linux configurations.
>
> You can find it at:
>
> ftp://ftp.crosswire.org/pub/sword/iso/latest/tmp/installmgr
>
>
> The installmgr for linux (and windows) installs from one module-set to
> another, so to test you can:
>
> o copy your current module-set somewhere else
> o run the installmgr and remove a few modules
> o point the installmgr (local path setting)
> to where you copied your module-set.
> o and you should see the modules that you deleted
> available for install.
>
> Thank you so much for trying this one out.
>
> God's blessings,
> -Troy.
>
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