uDIG

Fedora 11 Install Problem

Details

  • Type: Bug Bug
  • Status: Closed Closed
  • Priority: Major Major
  • Resolution: Fixed
  • Affects Version/s: UDIG 1.1.1
  • Fix Version/s: UDIG 1.2.M6
  • Component/s: application
  • Labels:
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Description

From email (Tom Mort):

I have tried installing the x86 and 64 bit udig on Fedora 11 and
neither will install. The x86 can't find something and the 64 bit does
nothing.

Further email:

If I run the 64 bit (I have a 64 bit system) in the terminal from X the
screen just briefly flashes.

If I run the x86 version I get this bug report :


bug report attached as: (see attached fedora-32-crash.txt)

  1. fedora-32-crash.txt
    12/Aug/09 11:08 PM
    20 kB
    Jody Garnett
  2. uDig-bugreport.txt
    12/Sep/09 12:17 PM
    25 kB
    Jody Garnett

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Jody Garnett added a comment -
We also have JVM crash on mac
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Jody Garnett added a comment - We also have JVM crash on mac
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Jody Garnett added a comment -
Problem seems to crop up with gtk and fedora for normal eclipse users:
- http://www.squidoo.com/fedora10
- http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/intel-vtune-performance-analyzer/topic/62597/
- https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=465548

In particular is sounds like this was "Fixed upstream" in fedora so best advise is to update and try again.

There is a workaround in the first link...

Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module": libcanberra-gtk-module.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory.

This error was seen on 64 bit version of Fedora it appeared inspite of an RPM named libcanberra-gtk2-0.10-2.fc10.x86_64.rpm being present on the system. Apparently some applications are looking for the 32 bit version of the rpm (eg: netbeans, zoiper) and you can solve it just by adding the 32 bit rpm.
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Jody Garnett added a comment - Problem seems to crop up with gtk and fedora for normal eclipse users: - http://www.squidoo.com/fedora10 - http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/intel-vtune-performance-analyzer/topic/62597/ - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=465548 In particular is sounds like this was "Fixed upstream" in fedora so best advise is to update and try again. There is a workaround in the first link... Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module": libcanberra-gtk-module.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory. This error was seen on 64 bit version of Fedora it appeared inspite of an RPM named libcanberra-gtk2-0.10-2.fc10.x86_64.rpm being present on the system. Apparently some applications are looking for the 32 bit version of the rpm (eg: netbeans, zoiper) and you can solve it just by adding the 32 bit rpm.
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Jody Garnett added a comment -
Another file from Tom Mort:
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I have all the gtk canberra files there are installed. My system is up to date.

I attempted install again and the install failed.
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Jody Garnett added a comment - Another file from Tom Mort: ---- I have all the gtk canberra files there are installed. My system is up to date. I attempted install again and the install failed.
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Jody Garnett added a comment -
This was fixed in later versions of Eclipse; user installed a 1.2.x version of uDig successfully.
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Jody Garnett added a comment - This was fixed in later versions of Eclipse; user installed a 1.2.x version of uDig successfully.

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