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[Synaptic-devel] [support #102356] failures w/ RedHat 9
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[Synaptic-devel] [support #102356] failures w/ RedHat 9 |
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Tue, 18 Nov 2003 07:02:00 -0500 |
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Support Request #102356, was updated on Fri 08/15/03 at 17:57
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Status: Open
Priority: 5
Summary: failures w/ RedHat 9
By: mvogt
Date: Tue 11/18/03 at 11:47
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We have a new RH9 RPM at
http://pimpldrive.pimpzkru.de/renate/synaptic. Can you
please check if it works better for you?
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By: mvo
Date: Fri 08/15/03 at 23:07
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Epiphany/0.8.4
thanks for your bugreport.
>First, I start synaptic as a background process from
>the xterminal. The process initially recieves an
>error "Xlib: extension 'RENDER' missing on display
>(myip:0.0)" seen in the xterminal window. From some
>research I've done suggests that this error should not
>be a concern, but who knows.
No, this is no problem.
>Next, whenever I make select any function in synaptic
>I receive a message back on my xwindow session
>saying, "strange things are going on in the world".
>Sure is strange! My hope is that the author has coded
>this to be comical.
sorry for this. this was a internal debug statement that
made it into the release. It's (relativly) harmless, but
it is fixed in the upcoming 0.43 release.
>Now for the troublesome stuff... When I close a
>window or subwindow I receive the
>error, "unregisterObserver() failed" back in the
>xterminal screen. Not sure what this means and a
>Google search comes up with nothing.
This is another debug statement. It warns that a internal
object couldn't be deregistered. It's harmsless, it just
shows that there is a internal (but harmless) problem.
the other stuff is more serious.
I'll see what I can do about it tomorrow.
thanks,
Michael
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