Re: Question about a Gtk-WARNING message when running gedit

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Hello,

Start the application with the environment variable:

G_DEBUG=fatal-warnings

Then run it in GDB, you should be able to obtain a backtrace when the warning is triggered.

Regards,

On 28/03/13 16:53, Tilton, James C. (GSFC-6063) wrote:

Hi gtk-list:

 

I recently built and installed GTK+ version 3.6.4.  This ended up 'breaking' my old RHEL system supplied version of gedit (version 2.16.0).

 

So I went ahead and built and installed gedit version 3.2.6.  This version works, but I get the following Gtk-WARNING every time I run gedit:

 

(gedit:9928): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: <data>:5:10: Not using units is deprecated. Assuming 'px'.

 

It appears to me that this may be caused by a call to a GTK+ function somewhere in the gedit source code using a deprecated call format.

However, I don't know what to look for in the gedit source code.

 

What GTK+ function would such a WARNING be associated with?

 

Or is this caused by some other problem?

 

Jim Tilton

 


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