Problems with adobereader: No text in menus
Hi, I can't get adobereader working correctly on Crux 3.0. First of all, I think the dependency "gtk" given in the Pkgfile is wrong, as this is a 32-bit program. Nevertheless I managed to compile it (by polluting my 64-bit system with an unpleasant amount of 32-bit ports). However, some still must be missing: The user interface only shows small rectangles instead of characters, and I get masses of error messages like (acroread:6946): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_unref: assertion 'G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed (acroread:6946): GLib-GIO-CRITICAL **: g_loadable_icon_load: assertion 'G_IS_LOADABLE_ICON (icon)' failed (acroread:6946): Gtk-WARNING **: Error loading theme icon 'gtk-cancel' for stock: Failed to load icon (acroread:6946): Gtk-CRITICAL **: render_fallback_image: assertion 'pixbuf != NULL' failed Any ideas which libraries might be missing? Regards, Bernd
On 14.02.2014 15:53, Bernd Eggink wrote:
I can't get adobereader working correctly on Crux 3.0. First of all, I think the dependency "gtk" given in the Pkgfile is wrong, as this is a 32-bit program. Nevertheless I managed to compile it (by polluting my 64-bit system with an unpleasant amount of 32-bit ports). However, some still must be missing: The user interface only shows small rectangles instead of characters, and I get masses of error messages like
(acroread:6946): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_unref: assertion 'G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
(acroread:6946): GLib-GIO-CRITICAL **: g_loadable_icon_load: assertion 'G_IS_LOADABLE_ICON (icon)' failed
(acroread:6946): Gtk-WARNING **: Error loading theme icon 'gtk-cancel' for stock: Failed to load icon
(acroread:6946): Gtk-CRITICAL **: render_fallback_image: assertion 'pixbuf != NULL' failed
OK, it turned out that I had all required libraries, but forgot to execute the post-install scripts. It works now. Regards, Bernd -- http://sudrala.de
On 15/02/14 05:48, Bernd Eggink wrote:
On 14.02.2014 15:53, Bernd Eggink wrote:
I can't get adobereader working correctly on Crux 3.0. First of all, I think the dependency "gtk" given in the Pkgfile is wrong, as this is a 32-bit program. Nevertheless I managed to compile it (by polluting my 64-bit system with an unpleasant amount of 32-bit ports). However, some still must be missing: The user interface only shows small rectangles instead of characters, and I get masses of error messages like
(acroread:6946): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_unref: assertion 'G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
(acroread:6946): GLib-GIO-CRITICAL **: g_loadable_icon_load: assertion 'G_IS_LOADABLE_ICON (icon)' failed
(acroread:6946): Gtk-WARNING **: Error loading theme icon 'gtk-cancel' for stock: Failed to load icon
(acroread:6946): Gtk-CRITICAL **: render_fallback_image: assertion 'pixbuf != NULL' failed
OK, it turned out that I had all required libraries, but forgot to execute the post-install scripts. It works now.
Regards, Bernd
I have made a bug report to get this fixed. http://crux.nu/bugs/index.php?do=details&task_id=985 Regards, Danny Rawlins Romster @ Freenode
On 15/02/14 02:53, Bernd Eggink wrote:
by polluting my 64-bit system with an unpleasant amount of 32-bit ports Be lucky I added gtk-32 and that Jaeger and myself have a compat-32
There is epdfview than using that adobereader binary crap. Also firefox opens pdf files as well. Regards, Danny Rawlins Romster @ Freenode
On 15 February 2014 06:43, Danny Rawlins <d.rawlins@datafast.net.au> wrote:
On 15/02/14 02:53, Bernd Eggink wrote:
by polluting my 64-bit system with an unpleasant amount of 32-bit ports Be lucky I added gtk-32 and that Jaeger and myself have a compat-32
There is epdfview than using that adobereader binary crap. Also firefox opens pdf files as well.
Did you run depinst without post-install scripts maybe? I had similar issue after building Acrobat Reader and fixed it with running post-install script for two libraries (not sure which ones - probably gdk-pixbuf-32 & pango-32) I hope it help you to find resolution, Wawrzek -- Dr Wawrzyniec NiewodniczaĆski or Wawrzek for short PhD in Quantum Chemistry & MSc in Molecular Engineering WWW: http://wawrzek.name E-MAIL: jobs@wawrzek.name Linux User #177124
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Bernd Eggink
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Danny Rawlins
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Wawrzek Niewodniczanski