From: Don A. <don...@co...> - 2004-02-02 05:03:53
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On Sun, 2004-02-01 at 22:37, Marlaina Barr wrote: > I am trying the new 0.99-1 that you suggested we try out for bugs. I > don't know if this is one or not, but I cannot find a way to edit > marriage info. For instance I had 2 people already as married but I > want to edit it to add the marriage date. Try double-clicking on the spouse. That should bring up the relationship editor. > > Also I am the one that could not use gramps as user. I removed the > gconfd and logged back in as you suggested and it allowed me to use it > as user. Thought it was fixed. But now for some reason it is blocking > me as user. If I remove the gconfd again it works as user again. This > seems to keep popping up though. I upgraded from redhat 7.2 to 9 so > went from gnome 1 to 2 and had an earlier version of gramps installed > that I updated when I got 9. > > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/usr/share/gramps/gramps.py", line 80, in ? > import gramps_main > File "/usr/share/gramps/gramps_main.py", line 54, in ? > import RelLib > File "/usr/share/gramps/RelLib.py", line 42, in ? > import GrampsCfg > File "/usr/share/gramps/GrampsCfg.py", line 69, in ? > client.add_dir("/apps/gramps",gconf.CLIENT_PRELOAD_NONE) > gobject.GError: Configuration server couldn't be contacted: > CORBA error: IDL:omg.org/CORBA/BAD_OPERATION:1.0 > This isn't a GRAMPS problem, but a GNOME 2 problem caused by the GNOME 1 to GNOME 2 upgrade process. From what I've been able to find out via some google searches, this is probably due to the old gconfd-1 daemon running instead of the gconfd-2 daemon. Try: killall gconfd-1 > I don't know if these mean anything but when I use gramps as root I get: > > ** (gramps:4476): WARNING **: could not find handler `on_apply_clicked' > > ** (gramps:4476): WARNING **: could not find handler > `destroy_passed_object' These are harmless. Don |