Re: Crash at startup


Subject: Re: Crash at startup
From: Martin Sevior (msevior@mccubbin.ph.unimelb.edu.au)
Date: Wed Apr 19 2000 - 08:24:12 CDT


HI Joaquin,
          That looks totally wrong. Did you see the *png I emailed to the
list a day or so ago? I guess the problem is that the encoding defined
for "Standard Symbols" in your fonts.dir file is incorrect as I was
getting something very similar before I convinced Shaw to change it. Try
a fresh checkout of "unixfonts" and rebuilding.

Good luck.

BTW Two days ago I did a fresh checkout of abi and managed to transfer
it to my laptop. (Thanks for the split tip Kevin). I just finished a
rebuild of debug gnome version. It loads fine. No segfault on redhat 6.1.

Martin

On Wed, 19 Apr 2000, [iso-8859-1] Joaquín Cuenca Abela wrote:

> Joaquín Cuenca Abela wrote:
> >
> > I don't know if it's due to my own changes (I don't think so, I don't
> > touched GR_UnixGraphics, nor AP_UnixApp, AP_UnixGnomeApp, etc...). I
> > think that is related to the recent libpng changes. I have
> > libpng-1.0.3-2.
> >
> > Does anybody know what is happening?
>
> Well, it works fine with the non debug version, but the debug version is
> segfaulting.
>
> Sam: I've tested the "insert date and time" in the debug and in the non
> debug version, and it segfaults for me. Does it work for everybody?
>
> Martin: Do you know why the "Standard Symbols" has so few symbols? I
> have a screenshot of the symbols that has "my" Standard Symbols font at
> http://www.ie2.u-psud.fr/~cuenca/insert_symbol.png
> Can you check it, and see me if you have the same symbols?
>
> --
> Joaquín Cuenca Abela
> e-mail: cuenca@ie2.u-psud.fr
>
>



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