Hi everyone,
From what I've read, gst-browser could be a handy debugging tool. It appears to be broken. No biggie. I'm just documenting my find. Gary $ gst-browser Gtk-Message: 17:44:10.276: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module" Object: CFunctionDescriptor new: 1 "<0x7fd9836d6750>" error: Invalid C call-out g_date_get_type |
if this is regarding the .deb package in the ubuntu repos, you
should report it as a bug to ubuntu; because only the package maintainer could fix that problem the last i knew though, gnu-smalltalk was lacking a maintainer in debian - presumably, it has no maintainer in ubuntu either so you may find that the bug is already reported - if so, then the oly thing that could be done, would be for someone to volunteer to maintain the debian package |
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For what it's worth , gst-browser is working for me on Solaris 11.3. I don't use it (I just use the CLI) but gst-browser a.k.a. VisualGST seems to work. See screenshot in attach. Also the about box of VisualGST (as it seems to be named), refers to https://github.com/MrGwen/gst-visualgst but that URL is not working any more. However I remember that the GNU smalltalk maintainer (for the last releases) Holger Freyther mentioned something about GTK+-2.0 being stopped maintained. This may be one of the underlying problems with a new GNU smalltalk release. I don't know enough about GTK but in your case I'd check whether the old GTK+-2.0 canberra-gtk-module is installed on your Ubuntu system. David Stes ----- Op 16 jan 2021 om 23:54 schreef Gary Highberger [hidden email]: > Hi everyone, > > From what I've read, gst-browser could be a handy debugging tool. It > appears to be broken. No biggie. I'm just documenting my find. > > Gary > > > $ gst-browser > Gtk-Message: 17:44:10.276: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module" > Object: CFunctionDescriptor new: 1 "<0x7fd9836d6750>" error: Invalid C > call-out g_date_get_type Screenshot-VisualGST.png (122K) Download Attachment |
You could also try an older version of Ubuntu or https://ubuntu-mate.org/about/ which is a fork of GNOME-2 (MATE) on Ubuntu. I haven't used Ubuntu MATE (https://ubuntu-mate.org) but it may have the necessary GTK2 libs. > I don't know enough about GTK but in your case I'd check whether the old > GTK+-2.0 > canberra-gtk-module is installed on your Ubuntu system. Basically gst-browser is not broken, but the OS Ubuntu you are using, may be missing some installed libraries or desktop environment ... In my opinion "gst-browser" (VisualGST) is a nice addition to GNU Smalltalk, but it does not seem essential in the GNU smalltalk philosophy, of a basic Smalltalk on top of Emacs/CLI etc. Screenshot-VisualGST.png (122K) Download Attachment |
Got it. Thanks!
On Sun, Jan 17, 2021, 10:47 AM [hidden email] <[hidden email]> wrote: > > You could also try an older version of Ubuntu or > https://ubuntu-mate.org/about/ which is a fork of GNOME-2 (MATE) on > Ubuntu. > > I haven't used Ubuntu MATE (https://ubuntu-mate.org) but it may have the > necessary GTK2 libs. > > > I don't know enough about GTK but in your case I'd check whether the old > > GTK+-2.0 > > canberra-gtk-module is installed on your Ubuntu system. > > Basically gst-browser is not broken, but the OS Ubuntu you are using, > may be missing some installed libraries or desktop environment ... > > In my opinion "gst-browser" (VisualGST) is a nice addition to GNU > Smalltalk, > but it does not seem essential in the GNU smalltalk philosophy, > of a basic Smalltalk on top of Emacs/CLI etc. > |
FWIW, gst-browser also was broken on debian8, fedora24, and
ubuntu16 https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-smalltalk/2017-01/msg00002.html i have not done such a thorough evaluation since then; but i suspect that it has been broken on those distros ever since - however, it is worth noting that it was working on arch/parabola at that time; and it still is |
Ubuntu has several (many) desktop choices. Is Gary using Ubuntu with GNOME 3 ? There are also exists Kubuntu with KDE Plasma or Ubuntu-MATE with MATE. MATE (pronounced with emphasis on the 'e', like in Yerba Mate) is a project that originated on Linux arch and parabola. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MATE_(software) "An Argentine user of Arch Linux started the MATE project to fork and continue GNOME 2 in response to the negative reception of GNOME 3" So in order to make the Ubuntu distribution more like the arch/parabola, it is a possibility to install the Ubuntu-MATE flavour of Ubuntu ... You then run a Ubuntu with GNOME 2 ("MATE") and it would be interesting to hear whether gst-browser works on Ubuntu-MATE. David Stes |
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