[MacPorts] #50386: Glib error gives Invalid byte sequence in conversion input
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Wed Jan 20 14:18:07 PST 2016
#50386: Glib error gives Invalid byte sequence in conversion input
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Reporter: m.rick@… | Owner: macports-tickets@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version: 2.3.4
Resolution: | Keywords: glib,dbus,glibmm,glom
Port: glibmm,glom |
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Description changed by ryandesign@…:
Old description:
> I am not sure it is a Glib related error, but I have installed Glom in a
> new fresh installation and when I Stat it I get this error when i want to
> create a new brand new database file:
>
> {{{
> information for file '/Users/aymeric/Desktop/Nantes voirie/Nantes
> voirie.glom':
> Glib::ustring GlomBakery::get_file_display_name(const Glib::ustring &):
> uri=file:///Users/aymeric/Desktop/Nantes%20voirie/Nantes%20voirie.glom):
> error: Error when getting information for file
> '/Users/aymeric/Desktop/Nantes voirie/Nantes voirie.glom': 0
> Glib::ustring GlomBakery::get_file_display_name(const Glib::ustring &):
> uri=file:///Users/aymeric/Desktop/Nantes%20voirie/Nantes%20voirie.glom):
> error:
> (<unknown>:81958): glibmm-CRITICAL **:
> unhandled exception (type Glib::Error) in signal handler:
> domain: g_convert_error
> code : 1
> what : Invalid byte sequence in conversion input
> }}}
>
> It creates the database folder, but won't create the ~.glom file
> describing the database and it won't initialize the database and won't
> create the database configuration.
> I can create a database from the included examples and I can use already
> existing databases.
>
> I didn't have it with previous versions.
>
> I have a back-up of December and it does work well, while dbus, glib and
> glibmm libraries have the same versions… And the Glom binary is the same
> version as well.
> I made a packaged version of it (December) that works well too.
>
> I installed Glom with the following steps:
> 1 - port install gtk3 +quartz+python27
> 2 - port install gtk2 +quartz+python27
> 3 - port install libglade2 +quartz
> 4 - port install py27-pygtk +quartz
> 5 - port install avahi +gtk+gtk3+quartz+x11
> 6 - port install libepc
> 7 - port install libgda5 +db60+postgresql94+quartz
> 8 - port install evince +quartz
> 9 - port -f deactivate gtk3 @3.18.6_0+quartz
> 10 - port install gtk3 +x11+python27
> 11- port install gcr
> 12- port -f deactivate gtk3 @3.18.6_0+x11
> 13 - port activate gtk3 @3.18.6_0+quartz
> 14 - port install glom +db60+postgresql94+quartz
New description:
I am not sure it is a Glib related error, but I have installed Glom in a
new fresh installation and when I Stat it I get this error when i want to
create a new brand new database file:
{{{
information for file '/Users/aymeric/Desktop/Nantes voirie/Nantes
voirie.glom':
Glib::ustring GlomBakery::get_file_display_name(const Glib::ustring &):
uri=file:///Users/aymeric/Desktop/Nantes%20voirie/Nantes%20voirie.glom):
error: Error when getting information for file
'/Users/aymeric/Desktop/Nantes voirie/Nantes voirie.glom': 0
Glib::ustring GlomBakery::get_file_display_name(const Glib::ustring &):
uri=file:///Users/aymeric/Desktop/Nantes%20voirie/Nantes%20voirie.glom):
error:
(<unknown>:81958): glibmm-CRITICAL **:
unhandled exception (type Glib::Error) in signal handler:
domain: g_convert_error
code : 1
what : Invalid byte sequence in conversion input
}}}
It creates the database folder, but won't create the ~.glom file
describing the database and it won't initialize the database and won't
create the database configuration.
I can create a database from the included examples and I can use already
existing databases.
I didn't have it with previous versions.
I have a back-up of December and it does work well, while dbus, glib and
glibmm libraries have the same versions… And the Glom binary is the same
version as well.
I made a packaged version of it (December) that works well too.
I installed Glom with the following steps:
1. `port install gtk3 +quartz+python27`
2. `port install gtk2 +quartz+python27`
3. `port install libglade2 +quartz`
4. `port install py27-pygtk +quartz`
5. `port install avahi +gtk+gtk3+quartz+x11`
6. `port install libepc`
7. `port install libgda5 +db60+postgresql94+quartz`
8. `port install evince +quartz`
9. `port -f deactivate gtk3 @3.18.6_0+quartz`
10. `port install gtk3 +x11+python27`
11. `port install gcr`
12. `port -f deactivate gtk3 @3.18.6_0+x11`
13. `port activate gtk3 @3.18.6_0+quartz`
14. `port install glom +db60+postgresql94+quartz`
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/50386#comment:2>
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