[maemo-developers] Possible bug in /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0
From: Detlef Schmicker d.schmicker at physik.deDate: Thu Sep 20 16:41:20 EEST 2007
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Am Donnerstag, den 20.09.2007, 15:58 +0300 schrieb Fernando Herrera: > Hi, > > El jue, 20-09-2007 a las 13:53 +0200, ext Detlef Schmicker escribió: > > Am I right, that the gtkrc.cache is corrupt in the latest image? I had a > > quite clean N800 installation and only added openssh and xterm before > > testing! > > Humm, this sounds very strange to me. > > > What is the clean way to deliver a program which needs calling > > hildon-theme-cacher. I could not find a trusted source for > > hildon-theme-cacher and in I could not find the source code. So it is > > not possible to deliver it with my gpl application?! > > hildon-theme-cacher is installed in all the images, so you can just > invoke it if you really need it from your applications. > Now I have to Hmmmm fresh installed RX-34_2007SE_4.2007.26-8_PR_COMBINED_MR0_ARM.bin (loaded my backup from sdcard) installed openssh in red pil and Nokia-N800-26:~# cd / Nokia-N800-26:/# find|grep hildon-the Nokia-N800-26:/# > Usually new themes invokes it in the postinst script, either: > > hildon-theme-cacher <path-to-your-theme> > > or (to update all gtkrc caches): > > hildon-theme-recache-all > > The source code for this cacher program it's at stage svn. Latest > sources are: > > https://stage.maemo.org/svn/maemo/projects/haf/trunk/hildon-theme-cacher/ > > but those are matching the current development versions of glib and gtk+ > present on sardine and won't work with the latest official maemo > release, so you probably want to look at: > > https://stage.maemo.org/svn/maemo/projects/haf/tags/hildon-theme-cacher/0.4.1-1/ > > Hope this helps. Thanks > > Salu2 > > > > >
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