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>> It ran OK the first time (missing Gnome foot icon in the config |
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>wizard), = |
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>but=20 |
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>> when I close it down, it didn't want to start up again. Instead |
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>it=20 |
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>> complained like so: |
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>Hmm, not sure what this could be, anyone else? |
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>> Then I installed xchat, and that went fine. It installed a whole |
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>bunch m= |
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>ore=20 |
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>> Gnome stuff. Xchat runs OK! No problems with Xchat. So I |
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>deleted=20 |
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>> .gnome/Pan and .pan/ and tried to start it again. I started up with |
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>the=20 |
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>> wizard again (because I deleted its settings), and this time it had a |
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>Gno= |
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>me=20 |
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>> foot icon correctly displayed. I followed through, then quit and |
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>tried t= |
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>o=20 |
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>> start pan again... And it keeps dying the same way. I am guessing |
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>there= |
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>are=20 |
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>> some dependencies still missing? |
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>I don't have time to look into this today, someone else (Azarah?) |
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Pan runs fine here, but then I had Gnome merged. All I can think, is |
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that Pan do indeed depend on gnome-core and gnome-libs, and should not |
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be merged without (maybe it did at first, but changed later on), or it |
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is because gdk-pixbuf was not merged with gnome in the USE flags. |
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Try the following: Make sure gnome is in use flags, then remerge |
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gdk-pixbuf. Then make sure gnome-base/gnome-core and |
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gnome-base/gnome-libs are merged, and remerge Pan. |
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Greetings |
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Martin Schlemmer |
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Gentoo Linux Developer, Desktop Team Developer |
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Cape Town, South Africa |
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Town, South Africa |