
On Mar 23, 2010, at 2:29 PM, ~suv wrote:
On 23/3/10 19:08, Wolf Drechsel wrote:
So probabely we should focus onto the firstly mentioned ones first to handle the "cannot-save-file" bug.
Most of those messages can be seen with different installs of the GTK+/X11 version as well and are warnings only. Some have been explained earlier in inkscape-devel or in various bug report comments.
The ones related to the "Aqua" version only are
3/23/10 8:51:51 AM [0x0-0x606606].org.inkscape.Inkscape[41457] cp: /Users/stu/inkscape_port/inkscape-0.47/packaging/macosx/stInkscape-aqua.app/Contents/Resources/etc/pango/pangox.aliases: No such file or directory
and
3/23/10 8:51:58 AM [0x0-0x606606].org.inkscape.Inkscape[41457] (inkscape-bin:41460): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_ref: assertion `object->ref_count > 0' failed
Relevant for the "cannot-save-file" bug would be the crash report from Stu:
3/23/10 8:54:45 AM ReportCrash[41535] Saved crash report for inkscape-bin[41460] version ??? (???) to /Users/stu/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/inkscape-bin_2010-03-23-085445_SEsMacPro.crash
See attached
Is there already a bug report about this?
no - I was waiting to see if there was an easy fix -
IMHO this is a critical issue which makes the application unusable in its current state (beyond testing).
no doubt
@Stu - related questions:
- can you load existing SVG files with 'File > Open…'?
The image renders on the new page - and then the error message - 'Inkscape encountered ........ ' appears. When 'close' is pressed a crash occurs (see attached )
- if so, can you load several different SVG files within one instance
of Inkscape (by using 'File > Open…') at the same time?
~suv
Also, the gtk-engines2 change doesn't seem to bring my radio buttons back.
Stu