Hi, On Mon, Feb 21, 2005, Szucs Gabor wrote: > I was a happy sid user until a couple of weeks ago. Then - after an upgrade > (an upgrade issued in dselect, my favorite tool) - GTK was gone. Firefox > didn't work, and I had no time to solve this problem. Yday evening I took a > look on it, and the downgrade was successful.
Well, that's the high level story, I need to understand what happened and how your system got corrupted, and I'd like to reproduce your problem to fix it. > I don't consider myself a lamer... don't treat me as one. But the easiest > approach was to downgrade manually. Don't you think? I did not blame you for downgrading, and I merely pointed multiple times that one should not use dpkg to manage pacakges, even for downgrading. Please don't put words in my mouth, I think I took the time to talk with you and ask for details, I might not have done that in a friendly way, but I certainly didn't do it in unfriendly way. I need to get to the meat of the problem, to a point where I can understand what's happening to your system. You probably do understand that "release critical" bugs are very important to us, and #296206 was clearly inappropriately of "release critical" severity, that's why I lowered it's severity. When I understood you mistakingly used dpkg, I closed this bug (#296206). Please note I did NOT close #296211, ie this bug. I asked you for more details. Now please run and paste the output of these commands: objdump -T /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so | grep g_assert_warning ldd /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.4.0/immodules/im-xim.so | grep glib Regards, -- Loïc Minier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Neutral President: I have no strong feelings one way or the other."