l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:

> Not sure.  Is libcanberra dlopened?  Do you know what dlopens it, and
> whether it systematically does?

I've not found out.  I'm attaching the strace log of evince (actually
the wrapper of my local package built with glib-or-gtk).  Maybe you see
more than me.

In any case, I've checked a couple more applications making use of the gtk
toolkit: inkscape, icecat. They all complain about
libcanberra-gtk-module. It looks like
libcanberra is used by many gtk+ applications.

On debian "aptitude why libcanberra-gtk-module" reports the following
depencencies:

i   task-gnome-desktop Depends    gnome-core
i A gnome-core         Depends    metacity (>= 1:2.34)
i A metacity           Depends    libcanberra-gtk0 (>= 0.2)
i A libcanberra-gtk0   Recommends libcanberra-gtk-module

> So this is the daemon the GSettings API normally connects to, right?

I believe so. At least that's what I understood reading some of the
documentation and some threads, e.g.:

http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnome.shell/5897

dconf is the replacement for gconf which is now considered deprecated.

For emacs specifically it appears that the warning may be suppressed
with configure flags --without-gsettings and --disable-gconf:

http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/glib-gio-message-when-starting-emacs-after-latest-current-update-4175418191/

Not sure how emacs uses those features.

Regards,
Fede

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