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Re: How to handle required plugins and dbus services for GNOME Programs?


From: Federico Beffa
Subject: Re: How to handle required plugins and dbus services for GNOME Programs?
Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2015 22:13:48 +0200

On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 8:41 PM, Cook, Malcolm <address@hidden> wrote:
>> On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 8:16 PM, Cook, Malcolm <address@hidden> wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > What fortune...
>> >
>> >> IMO, given that every GLib based program needs it, the right thing to
>> >> do is to make it an implicit input of 'glib-or-gtk-build-system'.
>> >>
>> >> In a similar way, every GLib based program/library makes use of sound
>> >> themes. For this to work it needs access to 'libcanberra'. Thus, for
>> >> sound themes to work, 'libcanberra' should also be an implicit input
>> >> of the build system.
>> >>
>> >> You may be using a desktop where no sound theme is used/configured
>> >> and therefore not be seeing any message about this. But, if you use a
>> >> desktop with a sound theme, e.g. GNOME, you will see the following
>> >> messages:
>> >> Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"
>> >> This is taken care by setting
>> >>
>> >> GTK_PATH=/gnu/store/...-libcanberra-0.30/lib/gtk-3.0/modules
>> >>
>> >
>> > ... I was at this very moment poised to ask about this very issue here, 
>> > for, in
>> the case of a fresh guix 0.8.3 I was witnessing:
>> >
>> > After `guix package --install emacs`, I find:
>> >
>> >         $ emacs
>> >         (process:3941): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library.
>> >                 Using the fallback 'C' locale.
>> >         Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"
>> >         Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "pk-gtk-module"
>> >
>> > The installed emacs v 24.5 does still start, and looks pretty snappy 
>> > (despite,
>> alas, being build without svg support).
>> >
>> > But, let me try and take your advice:
>> >
>> >         $ guix package -i libcanberra
>> >         $ export GTK_PATH=/gnu/store/*-libcanberra*/lib/gtk-3.0/modules
>> >         $ echo $GTK_PATH
>> >         /gnu/store/x06vfgf5fn09yr9crqlg22rwc301jnhp-libcanberra-
>> 0.30/lib/gtk-3.0/modules
>> >         $ ls $GTK_PATH
>> >         libcanberra-gtk3-module.la  libcanberra-gtk3-module.so
>> > libcanberra-gtk-module.so
>> >
>> > But, upon starting emacs again, alas, I still get the same Gtk warnings and
>> messages.
>> >
>> > Am I not following your advice, or otherwise mis-understanding it?
>>
>> I had a typo, sorry: the path should stop at one level above the modules:
>>
>> $GTK_PATH=/gnu/store/nlm81g8hgsw7d01la14zjycjcgamn4qp-libcanberra-
>> 0.30/lib/gtk-3.0
>> emacs
>
> Thanks, but, I should have reported in the first place that I (guessing) also 
> tried GTK_PATH without the final /modules directory as you suggest and got 
> the same message.
>
> I also did not report the many other errors encountered during emacs startup, 
> including
>
> (emacs-24-5:8483): Gtk-WARNING **: Could not find the icon 'document-new'. 
> The 'hicolor' theme
> was not found either, perhaps you need to install it.
> You can get a copy from:
>         http://icon-theme.freedesktop.org/releases
>
> and others of the flavor
>
>      (emacs-24-5:8483): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_ref: assertion 
> 'G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
>       (emacs-24-5:8483): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_unref: assertion 
> 'G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
>      (emacs-24-5:8483): Gdk-CRITICAL **: 
> gdk_cairo_surface_create_from_pixbuf: assertion 'GDK_IS_PIXBUF (pixbuf)' 
> failed
>       (emacs-24-5:8483): Gtk-WARNING **: Error loading theme icon 
> 'document-new' for stock: Icon 'document-new' not present in theme gnome
>
> Any advice from you or other lurkers much appreciated...

The behavior is then different from what I see on my machine. I can't
help further then.

Sorry,
Fede



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