Google gadget failed to start - failed to load module: js-script-runtime
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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google-gadgets (Debian) |
Fix Released
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Unknown
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google-gadgets (Fedora) |
Fix Released
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High
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google-gadgets (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Andrew Starr-Bochicchio |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: google-gadgets-qt
ggl-qt shows :
Not a regular file: /
Failed to find proper Gecko Runtime Environment!
Related branches
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Benjamín (benjamn-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #20 |
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Bug (bug-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #21 |
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 11 development cycle.
Changing version to '11'.
More information and reason for this action is here:
http://
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Eric (eric-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #22 |
I see the same problem in released fedora 11. Any news as the bug is opened since more than one month ?
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Sami (sami-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #23 |
I have the same problem on released Fedora 11 X86_64.
$ ggl-gtk -l 0
Not a regular file: /
Initialize default_framework extension.
Initialize libxml2_xml_parser extension.
Initialize default_options extension.
Initialize dbus_script_class extension.
Initialize gtk_edit_element extension.
Initialize gtkmoz_
Initialize gtk_flash_element extension.
Initialize gst_video_element extension.
Initialize gtk_system_
Initialize gst_audio_framework extension.
Initialize linux_system_
Initialize smjs_script_runtime extension.
Failed to find proper Gecko Runtime Environment!
Finalize smjs_script_runtime extension.
Initialize curl_xml_
Initialize analytics_
Initialize google_
Finalize google_
Finalize analytics_
Finalize curl_xml_
Finalize linux_system_
Finalize gst_audio_framework extension.
Finalize gtk_system_
Finalize gst_video_element extension.
Finalize gtk_flash_element extension.
Finalize gtkmoz_
Finalize gtk_edit_element extension.
Finalize dbus_script_class extension.
Finalize default_options extension.
Finalize libxml2_xml_parser extension.
Finalize default_framework extension.
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Ed (ed-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #24 |
Still a problem in F11. Looks like the upstream trunk has this fixed:
http://
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Eric (eric-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #25 |
It seems also a new major version 0.11 is out!
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Ed (ed-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #26 |
Another bug opened upstream for this F11 issue:
http://
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Orcan (orcan-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #27 |
I made a scratch test build with the latest version 0.11.0
http://
The reported issue seems to be resolved. You can grab and use these rpm's from koji.
Beware though, the gadgets will work only with the ggl-qt or ggl-gtk frontends. They won't work through plasma, as kdebase-workspace needs to be rebuilt against this version of google-gadgets.
Michel, when do you think you can do this update on Fedora?
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Ed (ed-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #28 |
Using the 0.11.0 Koji build, I get the below output when trying to start ggl-gtk on an up-to-date F11 x86_64. It looks like this is already fixed upstream, in trunk:
http://
ggl-qt presents two of the gadget widgets, but here's what I get with ggl-gtk:
[esm@localhost ~]$ ggl-gtk -l 0
Initialize curl_xml_
Initialize default_framework extension.
Initialize libxml2_xml_parser extension.
Initialize default_options extension.
Initialize dbus_script_class extension.
Initialize gtk_edit_element extension.
Initialize gst_video_element extension.
Initialize gtk_system_
Initialize gst_audio_framework extension.
Initialize linux_system_
Initialize analytics_
Initialize google_
Initialize smjs_script_runtime extension.
Initialize gtkmoz_
Initialize gtk_flash_element extension.
Register smjs_script_runtime extension.
Register default_framework extension.
Register gtk_edit_element extension.
Register gst_video_element extension.
Register gtk_system_
Register gst_audio_framework extension.
Register linux_system_
Register gtkmoz_
Register gtk_flash_element extension, using name "flash".
Register dbus_script_class extension.
Register default_framework extension.
Register gtk_edit_element extension.
Register gst_video_element extension.
Register gtk_system_
Register gst_audio_framework extension.
Register linux_system_
Register gtkmoz_
Register gtk_flash_element extension, using name "flash".
Register dbus_script_class extension.
main.js:83: Refreshing page.
main.js:104: Loading http://
(ggl-gtk:4067): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_x11_
(ggl-gtk:4067): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_x11_
(ggl-gtk:4067): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_x11_
(ggl-gtk:4067): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_x11_
The program 'ggl-gtk' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadAtom (invalid Atom parameter)'.
(Details: serial 314 error_code 5 request_code 19 minor_code 0)
(Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously;
that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it.
To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line
option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful
backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() function.)
Finalize gtk_flash_element extension.
Finalize gtkmoz_
Finalize smjs_script_runtime extension.
Finalize google_
Finalize analytics_
Finalize linux_system_
Finalize gst_audio_framework extension.
Finalize gtk_system_fram...
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Michel (michel-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #29 |
I'm building a patched 0.11.0 release (the released version has the bug mentioned above). kdebase-workspace is being rebuilt against it for Rawhide.
For F-11, updates to google-gadgets and kdebase-workspace will be pushed to testing as soon as gg is added to the buildroot overrides so I can rebuild kdebase-workspace.
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Pavel (pavel-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #30 |
I've tried RPMs from koji and I received the same error like comment #8
(ggl-gtk:8094): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_x11_
(ggl-gtk:8094): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_x11_
(ggl-gtk:8094): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_x11_
(ggl-gtk:8094): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_x11_
The program 'ggl-gtk' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadAtom (invalid Atom parameter)'.
(Details: serial 317 error_code 5 request_code 19 minor_code 0)
(Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously;
that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it.
To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line
option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful
backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() function.)
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Benjamín (benjamn-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #31 |
I have just updated Fedora 11 with the normal updates (no test-updates) that have included Firefox 3.5 and the new xulrunner. Now Google Gadgets (GTK) starts well.
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Ed (ed-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #32 |
I'm afraid with the Koji build of google-gadgets-gtk and the latest FF and xulrunner upgrades, I'm still getting the same error as above.
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Eric (eric-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #33 |
(In reply to comment #11)
> I have just updated Fedora 11 with the normal updates (no test-updates) that
> have included Firefox 3.5 and the new xulrunner. Now Google Gadgets (GTK)
> starts well.
I did the same and still have the same error.
google-
google-
firefox-
xulrunner-
$ ggl-gtk -l 0
Initialize default_framework extension.
Initialize libxml2_xml_parser extension.
Initialize default_options extension.
Initialize dbus_script_class extension.
Initialize gtk_edit_element extension.
Initialize gtkmoz_
Initialize gtk_flash_element extension.
Initialize gst_video_element extension.
Initialize gtk_system_
Initialize gst_audio_framework extension.
Initialize linux_system_
Initialize smjs_script_runtime extension.
Initialize curl_xml_
Initialize analytics_
Initialize google_
Register smjs_script_runtime extension.
Register default_framework extension.
Register gtk_edit_element extension.
Register gtkmoz_
Register gtk_flash_element extension, using name "flash".
Register gst_video_element extension.
Register gtk_system_
Register gst_audio_framework extension.
Register linux_system_
Register dbus_script_class extension.
Register default_framework extension.
Register gtk_edit_element extension.
Register gtkmoz_
Register gtk_flash_element extension, using name "flash".
Register gst_video_element extension.
Register gtk_system_
Register gst_audio_framework extension.
Register linux_system_
Register dbus_script_class extension.
main.js:83: Refreshing page.
main.js:104: Loading http://
(ggl-gtk:3611): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_x11_
(ggl-gtk:3611): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_x11_
(ggl-gtk:3611): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_x11_
(ggl-gtk:3611): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_x11_
The program 'ggl-gtk' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadAtom (invalid Atom parameter)'.
(Details: serial 397 error_code 5 request_code 19 minor_code 0)
(Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously;
that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it.
To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line
option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful
backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() function.)
Finalize google_
Finalize analytics_
Finalize curl_xml_
Finalize smjs_script_runtime extension.
The program 'ggl-gtk' received an X Window System error.
This probably ref...
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Fedora (fedora-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #34 |
kdebase-
http://
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Ed (ed-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #35 |
That did it for me; ggl-gtk seems to work as expected now. Thanks!
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Orcan (orcan-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #36 |
Michel, thanks for the update.
ggl-qt frontend works fine for me but I still can't get the Photos applet work through plasma. It gives me the output:
slide_
fetchs.js:364: fetch http feed url=http://
fetchs.js:365: No permission to access network.
fetchs.js:365: ReferenceError: Failed to construct native object of class XMLHttpRequest
Where shall we look for a solution?
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Fedora (fedora-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #37 |
kdebase-
If you want to test the update, you can install it with
su -c 'yum --enablerepo=
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Fedora (fedora-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #38 |
firefox-
http://
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Fedora (fedora-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #39 |
firefox-
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, leigh (leigh-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #40 |
Well it still doesn't work for me on F11 x86_64
[leigh@localhost ~]$ rpm -q firefox xulrunner google-gadgets-gtk google-gadgets
firefox-
xulrunner-
google-
google-
[leigh@localhost ~]$
[leigh@localhost ~]$ ggl-gtk -l 0
Initialize soup_xml_
Initialize default_framework extension.
Initialize libxml2_xml_parser extension.
Initialize default_options extension.
Initialize dbus_script_class extension.
Initialize gtk_edit_element extension.
Initialize gst_video_element extension.
Initialize gtk_system_
Initialize gst_audio_framework extension.
Initialize linux_system_
Initialize analytics_
Initialize google_
Initialize smjs_script_runtime extension.
Failed to find proper Gecko Runtime Environment!
Finalize smjs_script_runtime extension.
Initialize gtkmoz_
Initialize gtk_flash_element extension.
Program can't start because it failed to load the following module(s):
js-script-runtime
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Gabriel (gabriel-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #41 |
Still having the problem with
google-
google-
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Gabriel (gabriel-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #42 |
Updated to
rpm -qa |grep google-gadgets
google-
google-
Still no change.
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Scott (scott-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #43 |
Ditto here
$ rpm -qa |grep google-gadgets
google-
google-
google-
The problem still persists....
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Ricardo (ricardo-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #44 |
This bug returns with the last yum update
$ rpm -qa | grep google-gadgets
google-
google-
$ rpm -qa | grep xulrunner
xulrunner-
$ ggl-gtk -l0 -ll
59:42.747: libmozjs_
[fedora10@localhost ~]$ ggl-gtk -l 0 -ll
01:50.394: curl_xml_
01:50.395: default_
01:50.395: libxml2_
01:50.396: default_
01:50.397: dbus_script_
01:50.399: gtk_edit_
01:50.400: gst_video_
01:50.401: gtk_system_
01:50.401: gst_audio_
01:50.457: linux_system_
01:50.538: analytics_
01:50.539: google_
01:50.540: smjs_script_
01:50.540: libmozjs_
01:50.540: smjs_script_
01:50.542: browser_
01:50.542: gtk_flash_
01:52.069: gtk_flash_
01:52.069: browser_
01:52.069: google_
01:52.069: analytics_
01:52.069: linux_system_
01:52.069: gst_audio_
01:52.075: gtk_system_
01:52.076: gst_video_
01:52.076: gtk_edit_
01:52.076: dbus_script_
01:52.076: default_
01:52.076: libxml2_
01:52.076: default_
01:52.076: curl_xml_
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Andrew (andrew-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #45 |
Please update to Urgent.
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Kyle (kyle-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #46 |
This should be reopened. I'm getting the js-script-runtime error dialog with:
[kylev@kylev-dt Download]$ rpm -qa | grep google-ga
google-
google-
[kylev@kylev-dt Download]$ ggl-gtk -l 0 -ll
14:19.092: curl_xml_
14:19.095: default_
14:19.095: libxml2_
14:19.096: default_
14:19.099: dbus_script_
14:19.100: gtk_edit_
14:19.102: gst_video_
14:19.104: gtk_system_
14:19.105: gst_audio_
14:19.144: linux_system_
14:19.214: analytics_
14:19.216: google_
14:19.218: smjs_script_
14:19.218: libmozjs_
14:19.218: smjs_script_
14:19.220: browser_
14:19.221: gtk_flash_
14:22.698: gtk_flash_
14:22.698: browser_
14:22.699: google_
14:22.699: analytics_
14:22.699: linux_system_
14:22.699: gst_audio_
14:22.703: gtk_system_
14:22.703: gst_video_
14:22.703: gtk_edit_
14:22.703: dbus_script_
14:22.704: default_
14:22.704: libxml2_
14:22.704: default_
14:22.704: curl_xml_
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Kyle (kyle-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #47 |
I have to re-open this as it seems that google-
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Gabriel (gabriel-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #48 |
I can confirm it on i586 as well
ggl-gtk -l 0 -ll
51:34.707: curl_xml_
51:34.721: default_
51:34.731: libxml2_
51:34.757: default_
51:34.809: dbus_script_
51:34.819: gtk_edit_
51:34.898: gst_video_
51:34.901: gtk_system_
51:34.910: gst_audio_
51:35.013: linux_system_
51:35.164: analytics_
51:35.175: google_
51:35.198: smjs_script_
51:35.218: libmozjs_
51:35.219: smjs_script_
51:35.223: browser_
51:35.225: gtk_flash_
51:38.548: gtk_flash_
51:38.548: browser_
51:38.548: google_
51:38.548: analytics_
51:38.548: linux_system_
51:38.549: gst_audio_
51:38.553: gtk_system_
51:38.553: gst_video_
51:38.553: gtk_edit_
51:38.553: dbus_script_
51:38.554: default_
51:38.554: libxml2_
51:38.554: default_
51:38.554: curl_xml_
rpm -aq|grep google-gadgets; rpm -q firefox
google-
google-
firefox-
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, leigh (leigh-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #49 |
google-
http://
[root@localhost leigh]# rpm -qa |grep google-gadgets
google-
google-
google-
[root@localhost leigh]#
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Gabriel (gabriel-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #50 |
(In reply to comment #29)
> google-
>
> http://
>
>
> [root@localhost leigh]# rpm -qa |grep google-gadgets
> google-
> google-
> google-
> [root@localhost leigh]#
rpm -qa|grep google-gadgets
google-
google-
Fixes it on i586 too.
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Cepreu (cepreu-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #51 |
google-
google-
firefox-
Problem still exist.
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Gabriel (gabriel-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #52 |
(In reply to comment #31)
> google-
> google-
> firefox-
>
> Problem still exist.
You didn't get the newer google-gadgets packages from the link above
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Fedora (fedora-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #53 |
google-
http://
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Fedora (fedora-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #54 |
google-
If you want to test the update, you can install it with
su -c 'yum --enablerepo=
In Red Hat Bugzilla #499139, Fedora (fedora-redhat-bugs) wrote : | #55 |
google-
Niall Creech (sevenmachines-deactivatedaccount) wrote : | #1 |
also effects google-gadgets-gtk
$ ggl-gtk -l 0 -ll
32:10.039: zip_file_
32:10.040: default_
32:10.040: libxml2_
32:10.040: default_
32:10.041: dbus_script_
32:10.042: gtk_edit_
32:10.043: browser_
32:10.044: gtk_flash_
32:10.045: gst_video_
32:10.046: gtk_system_
32:10.046: gst_audio_
32:10.075: linux_system_
32:10.112: smjs_script_
32:10.112: libmozjs_
32:10.112: smjs_script_
32:10.117: curl_xml_
32:10.117: analytics_
32:10.118: google_
32:12.076: google_
32:12.076: analytics_
32:12.076: curl_xml_
32:12.076: linux_system_
32:12.079: gst_audio_
32:12.082: gtk_system_
32:12.082: gst_video_
32:12.083: gtk_flash_
32:12.083: browser_
32:12.083: gtk_edit_
32:12.083: dbus_script_
32:12.083: default_
32:12.083: libxml2_
32:12.083: default_
Changed in google-gadgets (Ubuntu): | |
status: | New → Confirmed |
Niall Creech (sevenmachines-deactivatedaccount) wrote : | #2 |
Niall Creech (sevenmachines-deactivatedaccount) wrote : | #3 |
summary: |
- Google gadget failed to start + Google gadget failed to start - failed to load module: js-script-runtime |
Changed in google-gadgets (Debian): | |
status: | Unknown → New |
Changed in google-gadgets (Fedora): | |
status: | Unknown → Fix Released |
sim (simll) wrote : | #4 |
When the fix will release?
Changed in google-gadgets (Ubuntu): | |
assignee: | nobody → sim (simll) |
assignee: | sim (simll) → nobody |
Niall Creech (sevenmachines-deactivatedaccount) wrote : | #5 |
importing r1166, r1164,r1249 from http://
Changed in google-gadgets (Ubuntu): | |
assignee: | nobody → SevenMachines (sevenmachines) |
Thiago Bellini (bellini666) wrote : | #6 |
- The error I got trying to run ggl-gtk Edit (10.8 KiB, image/png)
In that version, google-gadgets-gtk won`t even run! It`s a "dead weight" in the repo
Upgrade the last google-gadgets-gtk (0.11.1) that has that problems fixed and a lot of improvements
Niall Creech (sevenmachines-deactivatedaccount) wrote : | #7 |
- 10_xulrunner-1.9.1.patch Edit (30.8 KiB, text/plain)
lots of mess in the last patch, and its only wednesday, cleaned up
Niall Creech (sevenmachines-deactivatedaccount) wrote : | #8 |
patch for ggl-gtk crash
The program 'ggl-gtk' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadAtom (invalid Atom parameter)'.
(Details: serial 299 error_code 5 request_code 19 minor_code 0)
(Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously;
that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it.
To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line
option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful
backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() function.)
Niall Creech (sevenmachines-deactivatedaccount) wrote : | #9 |
gmm, 1.9.1 patch seems to work but i still get a badatom crash above with ggl-gtk and 12_photo_
Niall Creech (sevenmachines-deactivatedaccount) wrote : | #10 |
- 12_fix_badatom_gtk_crash.patch Edit (1.0 KiB, text/plain)
and by fix the badatom crash i meant r1239 and not r1251... could be a long day :)
Niall Creech (sevenmachines-deactivatedaccount) wrote : | #11 |
debdiff with 10_xulrunner-
Niall Creech (sevenmachines-deactivatedaccount) wrote : | #12 |
i'll upload to https:/
Niall Creech (sevenmachines-deactivatedaccount) wrote : | #13 |
debdiff, fixed changelog
Changed in google-gadgets (Ubuntu): | |
assignee: | SevenMachines (sevenmachines) → nobody |
Niall Creech (sevenmachines-deactivatedaccount) wrote : | #14 |
another debdiff, isnt fixed upstream 0.11 at all, only in svn trunk
Niall Creech (sevenmachines-deactivatedaccount) wrote : | #15 |
- google-gadgets_0.10.5-0.2ubuntu2.debdiff Edit (34.0 KiB, text/plain)
Hopefully last change :) isnt fixed in 0.11 but is in 0.11.1!
sim (simll) wrote : | #16 |
no fix released. so, when? any of the maintainers work's on the problem?
Changed in google-gadgets (Ubuntu): | |
assignee: | nobody → Andrew Starr-Bochicchio (andrewsomething) |
status: | Confirmed → In Progress |
Andrew Starr-Bochicchio (andrewsomething) wrote : | #17 |
Uploaded. Thanks for all your work!
Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote : | #18 |
This bug was fixed in the package google-gadgets - 0.10.5-0.2ubuntu2
---------------
google-gadgets (0.10.5-0.2ubuntu2) karmic; urgency=low
* debian/
http://
for xulrunner-1.9.1. Fixed in upstream 0.11.1 (closes LP: #434127)
* debian/
BadAtom crash on ggl-gtk. Fixed in upstream 0.11.1
-- SevenMachines <email address hidden> Wed, 14 Oct 2009 13:04:35 +0100
Changed in google-gadgets (Ubuntu): | |
status: | In Progress → Fix Released |
Changed in google-gadgets (Debian): | |
status: | New → Fix Released |
Koichi Endo (kendo-fx) wrote : | #19 |
Thanks for fixing.....
Changed in google-gadgets (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Fix Released → Fix Committed |
status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |
Changed in google-gadgets (Fedora): | |
importance: | Unknown → High |
Description of problem: When I start Google Gadgest, they don't run.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gadgets- 0.10.5- 6
google-
Actual results: A dialog appear with this message:
"Program can't start because it failed to load the following module(s):
js-script-runtime
"
In console, get that message: "Failed to find proper Gecko Runtime Environment!".
Additional info: It seems it happens because of the new version of xulrunner. Here is more info:
http:// code.google. com/p/google- gadgets- for-linux/ issues/ detail? id=286