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#7425
23.2.90; buffer menu in meun-bar not updating
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Reported by: Bob van der Poel <bob <at> mellowood.ca>
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2010 18:19:02 UTC
Severity: important
Found in version 23.2.90
Done: Jan Djärv <jan.h.d <at> swipnet.se>
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On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 1:56 AM, Jan Djärv <jan.h.d <at> swipnet.se> wrote:
> You have to log out of your X session and back in again after removing
> appmenu-gtk. Did you do that?
>
Just to be clear, simply removing appmenu-gtk (via synaptic) fixes the
menu problem. However, removing appmenu-gtk creates a problem with
gobs of warning messages being printed to my terminal.
The gtk warnings go on for pages, but the first few illustrate the issue:
menu_proxy_module_load': src/emacs: undefined symbol: menu_proxy_module_load
(emacs:2092): Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to load type module: (null)
`menu_proxy_module_load': src/emacs: undefined symbol: menu_proxy_module_load
(emacs:2092): Gtk-WARNING **: Failed to load type module: (null)
`menu_proxy_module_load': src/emacs: undefined symbol: menu_proxy_module_load
It make no difference if I restart X or not. Matter of fact, I just
rebooted completely to verify this. I also tried a few other gtk
program and they show same warning messages. But, the menus in the
other programs work with or without appmenu-gtk.
My _guess_ is that emacs is:
- not configuring something when setting up its gtk interface,
or
- my system is missing a DBUS setting.
Hope we can get the resolved. I'm using a lucid version of emacs I
compiled the other day and it works fine (but I don't like the
appearance of the lucid stuff).
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