Gnome
David Evans
devans at macports.org
Tue Dec 22 07:37:58 PST 2015
On 12/21/15 4:06 PM, David Evans wrote:
> On 12/21/15 2:26 PM, Pierre Henri CHAUDOUARD wrote:
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>> Dear Dave,
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>> Thank you for your message.
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>> > First step is to make sure that dbus (the "message bus") is properly initialized by performing the operations
>> recommended by
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>> > $ port notes dbus
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>> > Once this has been done you shouldn't have to do it again.
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>> The services were already loaded.
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>> > If problems persist (with evince for instance) please let me know if this is a +quartz build or if you are using
>> X11 and
>> > provide details on how to reproduce the problem including a sample .dvi file if possible.
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>> The following ports are currently installed:
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>> evince @3.18.2_0 (active)
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>> I guess there is no option ... I am using XQuartz 2.7.8 (xorg-server 1.16.4). Please find enclosed a .dvi
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>> Thanks,
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>> Pierre-Henri
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> Thanks, PH.
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> Using the same version of OS X, evince starts up and runs for me without any errors bus or otherwise. However, when I
> went to open your file, I got a lot of messages about missing fonts (cmmi, etc). Installing texlive-basic fixed this.
> Now when I try to open your file either from the evince menu or invoking evince from the command line, I get the seg
> fault that you reported.
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> Other file formats (pdf for instance) work as expected.
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> So there does seem to be a problem but I'm not certain if it has to do with .dvi files in general or just this
> particular one. You should test with other .dvi files and see if they have the same problem.
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> At this point, it would be best if you could file a ticket for this issue on our trac server so it can be tracked and
> I'll do some debugging and see if I can track down whats going on here.
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> Thanks again for your report.
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> Dave
Issue transferred to ticket https://trac.macports.org/ticket/50110
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