Applet fails to run/start
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Cardapio |
New
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Did system update today and now cardapio fail to start, even if I "killall gnomee-panel".
I get this annoying error message "The panel encountered a problem while loading "OAFIID:
Tried this workaround grep -Ri cardapio ~/.gconf/
Logged out logged in, tried to add cardapio to panel and same error message.
Running "cardapio run-in-window" gives this message "/usr/bin/
I have cardapio 0.9.200 installed up on Ubuntu Natty (11.04) x64
Here is the log file (after running cardapio run-in-window, and then clicking on "X" to close window":
127 INFO ----------------- Cardapio launched -----------------
127 INFO Cardapio version: 0.9.200
134 INFO Distribution: Linux-2.
135 INFO Loading settings...
138 INFO Saving config file...
139 INFO ...done saving config file!
139 INFO ...done loading settings!
140 INFO Setting up DBus...
140 INFO ...done setting up DBus!
187 INFO Setting up UI...
340 INFO ...done setting up UI!
340 INFO Setting up panel applet (if any)...
342 INFO ...done setting up panel applet!
342 INFO Setting up Plugins...
357 INFO [zeitgeist_simple] Initializing...
395 WARNING [Recent documents (simple)] Could not find Tracker, which is required for Zeitgeist full-text-search
400 WARNING [Recent documents (simple)] Sezen not found, so you will not see the "Show additional results" button.
401 INFO [zeitgeist_simple] ...done!
401 INFO [google] Initializing...
418 INFO [google] ...done!
418 INFO [command_launcher] Initializing...
418 INFO [command_launcher] ...done!
418 INFO [software_center] Initializing...
721 INFO [Software Center] Detected Ubuntu 10.10 or higher
721 INFO [software_center] ...done!
734 INFO ...done setting up Plugins!
734 INFO Building UI...
1133 INFO Reconnected to Zeitgeist engine...
1150 INFO ...done building UI!
1150 INFO ==> Done initializing Cardapio!
3104 INFO Saving config file...
3109 INFO ...done saving config file!
3110 INFO Exiting...
We're looking into this issue (it may be related to a change that went to
the repo last night), but in the meantime I just wanted to let you know you
can probably use the stable PPA if you'd like to continue using Cardapio.
sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:cardapio- team/unstable team/cardapio- ppa
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:cardapio-
sudo apt-get remove cardapio
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install cardapio