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I have had gedit running for some time on lfs. But since I have built Evince-3.14.1 and its dependencies it no longer runs. Entering $ gedit in a terminal gives me the following error:
Code:
(gedit:7337): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk.css:67:18: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'.
(gedit:7337): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk.css:67:20: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'.
GLib-GIO-Message: Using the 'memory' GSettings backend. Your settings will not be saved or shared with other applications.
Segmentation fault
Distribution: Void, Linux From Scratch, Slackware64
Posts: 3,150
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There doesn't seem to be a direct dependency for Evince in gedit that I can see, could it be a plugin is misbehaving?
Been a while since I used gnome and gedit but you should be able to disable the plugins for gedit.
Hi
(gedit:7337): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk.css:67:20: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'.
GLib-GIO-Message: Using the 'memory' GSettings backend. Your settings will not be saved or shared with other applications.
Segmentation fault[/CODE]
Install dconf to get rid of the gsettings backend warning.
Run the following commands to regenerate the databases that may be corrupted and cause segfaults:
Recently i tried mousepad 0.4 and i was not able to save preferences, i had a console message like "GLib-GIO-Message: Using the 'memory' GSettings backend. Your settings will not be saved or shared with other applications."
Someone said me "if you use the (default) GSettings backend it requires DBus/DConf, if you want to use plain text file config, there's a `configure --enable-keyfile-backend` option or something ... and GSettings requires a `make install` because it has to put the settings schemas somewhere it knows (unless you tweak environment variables)"
I solved after building dconf.
Someone said me "if you use the (default) GSettings backend it requires DBus/DConf, if you want to use plain text file config, there's a `configure --enable-keyfile-backend` option or something ... and GSettings requires a `make install`
Thanks for that, I have tried what you suggested but it has made no difference. I could not get '--enable-keyfile-backend' to run with ./configure. I looked at the configure --help options but could find nothing similar.
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