Re: F14: no gnome-terminal

2010-11-07 Thread Bruno Wolff III
On Sun, Nov 07, 2010 at 14:23:20 -0800, Colin Brace wrote: > > Thanks, Rahul. That downgraded eight packages. There are still some 128 fc13 > packages in my system; I assume they will be upgraded eventually. > > Perhaps this has occurred with earlier Fedoras, but I didn't notice it. I believe

Re: F14: no gnome-terminal

2010-11-07 Thread Colin Brace
Rahul Sundaram-3 wrote: > > On 11/05/2010 12:12 AM, Colin Brace wrote: >> It turns out I had an older fc13 version installed. For some reason, >> preupgrade didn't upgrade all my packages. I have now fixed that. >> >> Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. > > It is probably because the

Re: F14: no gnome-terminal

2010-11-07 Thread Rahul Sundaram
On 11/05/2010 12:12 AM, Colin Brace wrote: > It turns out I had an older fc13 version installed. For some reason, > preupgrade didn't upgrade all my packages. I have now fixed that. > > Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. It is probably because the Fedora 13 version is higher than the F

Re: F14: no gnome-terminal

2010-11-04 Thread Colin Brace
Mogens Kjaer-2 wrote: > > $ rpm -qf /usr/lib64/libvte.so.9.2600.1 > vte-0.26.1-1.fc14.x86_64 > > Do you have this version of vte installed? > It turns out I had an older fc13 version installed. For some reason, preupgrade didn't upgrade all my packages. I have now fixed that. Thanks for poin

Re: F14: no gnome-terminal

2010-11-03 Thread Mogens Kjaer
On 11/03/2010 09:58 PM, Colin Brace wrote: > > Hi all, > > I upgraded my desktop system from F13 to F14 by means of preupgrade. F14 is > running fine now, except I can't open a gnome terminal window. ... > gnome-terminal: symbol lookup error: gnome-terminal: undefined symbol: > vte_terminal_search_

F14: no gnome-terminal

2010-11-03 Thread Colin Brace
Hi all, I upgraded my desktop system from F13 to F14 by means of preupgrade. F14 is running fine now, except I can't open a gnome terminal window. I switched to a fullscreen with ctrl-alt-F2 and ran gnome-terminal to see whether it revealed anything. It returned the following: gnome-terminal: s