Re: [gtk-list] glib/gtk+-1.2.7 installed and themes went down
- From: RNG <r gasch chello nl>
- To: gtk-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: [gtk-list] glib/gtk+-1.2.7 installed and themes went down
- Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2000 17:05:07 +0100
Hi,
I ran into this a few months ago. Here's what I remember:
- self compiled gtk usually lives in /usr/local/ rather than /usr
- as such, your libpixmap.so is not under /usr/local/
- creating a symbolic link from your system installed libpixmap.so to the
correct path (under /usr/local) should work
- to see which files gtk attempts to open, use strace:
strace -o logfile <your program>
Then look in logfile for the path it searches for libpixmap and create a
symbolic link to the correct location ... this worked for me. Sorry for being a
bit vague, but the last time I ran into this was quite a while ago ...
Greetings
--> R
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Mario Motta wrote:
> hi all,
> compiling and installing (flawless) glib/gtk+ 1.2.7 happens that
> it warns with:
> Unable to locate loadable module in module_path:"libpixmap.so"
> from gtkthemes.c at line 74, consequently all themes went down excpet
> the default one. Furthermore gtk draws wrong unsensitive pixmaps (with
> an uniform pink background).
> libpixmap.so is correctly located at /usr/lib/gtk/themes/engines
> and previous version 1.2.6 worked nicely.
> My system:
> PIII 500 mhz 128 Mb ram with slackware 7.0, kernel 2.2.13, gnome 1.0.53
>
> Any hints ?
>
> tia
> /mario
>
> -----------
> Mario Motta
> AI Research Group - Rimini - Italy
> http://www.programmers.net/artic/Motta/vdk
>
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