still the same must be something with the gnome2 configuration(?) i'll take a deeper look in it over the weekend if i have time any news on kvirc i18n support btw ?
On Thursday 31 October 2002 09:55, Amir Sela wrote: > On Thursday 31 October 2002 02:17, Barak Kaufman wrote: > > supplimental apparently its something with the connection to the server > > itself because if i delete the /.xchat2 dir and run xchat i get the > > server connection dialogue and when i try to connect it craches. > > i woudl still appretiate any ideas > > p.s. 1.8.9 works :) > > Well, I still wouldn't be sure it's not a font related issue, since it > doesn't try to use the font you choose in xchat.conf until the server tab > is shown(the server list uses some other font for that, I think). > Furthermore, it seems rather far-fetched to me that the network code itself > is faulty. If it segfaults because of some bad socket, it would have been > immediately noticed by all 1.9.3 users and fixed promptly. > I do recall having a similar situation in one of my tries. I suggest you > start off by giving it the default font that it wants. which means, > installing the appropriate deb for it, of course. just search for the font > name in packages.debian.org, and install the package it's in(I did that as > well). Also, you should probably try and compile from the > xchat-20021024.tar.bz2 package on X-Chat's site. That's what I used when I > actually got it to work yesterday. Lastly, because I still think it's a > font issue, you might want to try and compile it with Pango, and then > directly with Xft, and see if it exhibits the same behaviour. This can give > more accurate information where the problem resides. > Hope this helps, > Amir. -- Barak Kaufman ================================================================To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]