My first nasty GNOME problem...
- From: Dan Birchall <djb scream org>
- To: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: My first nasty GNOME problem...
- Date: Wed, 10 Mar 1999 08:55:06 -0500
I'd added several cards to GnomeCard (from gnome-pim 1.0.1) and
things seemed to be working nicely... then this morning I added
another one (which went fine), hit "save" and wham-o, the app
exited. When I restarted it, all my cards were gone. Bummer.
I'm not using gnome-session (I launch apps from Blackbox) but my
.xsession-errors says:
Message: setting col 0 title to Card Name
Message: setting col 1 title to Email
Message: setting col 2 title to Organization
Message: Creating addrtype 1 in copyCurAddrToGUI()
Message: Creating phonetype 1 in copyCurPhoneToGUI()
Message: Creating phonetype 8 in copyCurPhoneToGUI()
Message: Creating addrtype 1 in copyCurAddrToGUI()
Message: Creating phonetype 1 in copyCurPhoneToGUI()
Message: Creating addrtype 2 in copyCurAddrToGUI()
Message: Creating phonetype 32 in copyCurPhoneToGUI()
Message: Creating phonetype 16 in copyCurPhoneToGUI()
Message: Creating phonetype 2 in copyCurPhoneToGUI()
Message: Creating phonetype 4 in copyCurPhoneToGUI()
Message: Creating phonetype 8 in copyCurPhoneToGUI()
Message: setting col 0 title to Card Name
Message: setting col 1 title to Email
Message: setting col 2 title to Organization
** WARNING **: Could not load the cardfile
~/.gnome/gnomecard says:
[Placement]
Dock=Menubar\\0,0,0,0
~/.gnome/GnomeCard says:
[Placement]
Dock=Toolbar\\0,1,0,0\\Menubar\\0,0,0,0
~/.gnome/GnomeCard.gcrd is empty (0 bytes) now.
Unfortunately I didn't get anything in the way of an error when it
actually died, so what happened is anybody's guess.
I'm going to be grabbing the latest RPM's again today, but I don't
know whether there's a new gnome-pim RPM.
-Dan
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Dan Birchall, Haddonfield NJ. Linux, NEC Versa 2000C, Cannondale
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