RE: Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate loadable module in module_p
- From: tim bsilabs com
- To: David Andrew Michael Noelle <dave Straylight org>
- Cc: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: RE: Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate loadable module in module_p
- Date: Tue, 23 May 2000 08:45:16 -0400 (EDT)
caveat lector: I'm no GTK expert.
module_path is defined in the \.?gtkrc file which defines the current theme.
If there is a '~/.gtkrc', look there. Add a line like
module_path "/usr/local/lib/gtk/themes/engines/"
appropriately modified. Point it to where your pixmap module is (you don't
need to move the module). It can be a colon separated list, like ${PATH}.
There is a pixmap_path too, which does the obvious. If ~/.gtkrc doesn't exist,
I don't know where the current GTK theme rc file is.
Quelqu'un?
I don't know about the shared pixmaps problem; Enlightenment is too fattening
for me.
- TIM S
On 23-May-00 David Andrew Michael Noelle wrote:
>
> I tried to post this question a couple days ago, but I haven't seen it
> come back from the list, and I haven't seen any replies, so I'm
> guessing it got lost or something. If it did get through, please
> excuse the repetition.
>
>
> Could somebody please tell me what a module_path is and how I can
> either copy my libpixmap.so there or redefine it to include my
> libpixmap.so?
>
> Every GNOME program I run spews a dozen or more of this error message,
> then proceeds to function normally:
>
> Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate loadable module in module_path:
> "libpixmap.so",
>
>
> Enlightenment is griping about pixmaps, too. It claims (incorrectly)
> that I haven't enabled shared pixmaps, but I have yet to discern any
> negative effects of that, either. The only real problem all this is
> causing is the unending stream of duplicate warnings flooding my
> console.
>
>
> --
> -Dave Noelle, dave@Straylight.org
> -the Villa Straylight, http://www.straylight.org
>
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>>> tim@bsilabs.com 23-May-00 08:31:35 <<<
Before you answer the answer, question the question.
Timothy M. Schaeffer
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