Martin Larsson wrote: > Remy Blank wrote: >> has the following permissions: >> -rw-rw-r-- 1 root root 3244 mai 20 08:49 gdk-pixbuf.loaders >> So you might just want to try and chmod it to 664. > > Trying that gave me: > (null): file ../../pango-1.4.1/pango/shape.c: line 75 (pango_shape): > assertion failed: (glyphs->num_glyphs > 0) > > (process:9070): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL (recursed) **: file > ../../glib-2.4.8/gobject/gobject.c: line 1561 (g_object_ref): > assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed > aborting...
Well, then that was only part of the problem. Two ideas I can offer: - There might be other files with broken permissions. You could try finding them with something like: find /opt/vmware -perm 0400 -o -perm 0600 -o -perm 0700 If this finds any, set the permissions correctly (usually the owner and group have the same permission bits, and the write bit is removed for world). - Try to run "revdep-rebuild -pv" and see if you have any broken dependencies in libraries used by vmware, and if so, re-emerge them. > So. I'll be running as root, I guess. :*) Personally, I would *never* ever do that. But hey, it's your computer. -- Remy Remove underscore and suffix in reply address for a timely response. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list