Hi, I''ve just tested wxRuby 1.9.8 on Windows and Linux Ubuntu 8.04 x86. A/ On Windows, I''m using the Ruby 1.8.7-p72 binary from Ruby-mswin32 (http://www.garbagecollect.jp/ruby/mswin32/en). NB: Binaries from Ruby-mswin32 were used by the OneClick installer. As proposed in the wxRuby 1.9.8 announce, I tried the mingw gem and it works very well ! It works even better than on Linux as I don''t have the problems below. I haven''t tried Ruby 1.9.0 as there is no ruby19 version of the mingw gem. B/ On Linux Ubuntu 8.04 x86 + Ruby 1.8.7-p72 : I used the linux gem. It works better than my previous test but I still have the following problems with the bigdemo : 1/ bigdemo > Base Frames and Dialogs > wxMDIWindows : - Create a child window (File > New Window) - Use the scrollbars (especially the vertical one) to move the contents of the child window => crash. This is not related with MDI but rather with the code of the child window which uses scrollbars. 2/ bigdemo > Core Windows/Controls > wxScrolledWindow - Use the scrollbars to move the contents of the window => crash. This is probably the same problem as above. 3/ bigdemo > Common Dialogs > wxFindReplaceDialog > Show Find Dialog or bigdemo > Common Dialogs > wxFindReplaceDialog > Show Find and Replace Dialog : - Type some text - Click Find => crash after one or several clicks or : - Just Click Cancel - Show again the dialog - Click again Cancel => crash C/ On Linux Ubuntu 8.04 x86 + Ruby 1.9.0-4 : I tried to use the wxruby-ruby19 linux gem. But this gem is broken ! In the lib folder, there is only the shared library ! D/ Building myself wxRuby for Ruby 1.9.0-4 : For my previous build of wxRuby and bug report, I used the wxWidgets 2.8.7 package provided with Ubuntu. As it seems that wxWidgets 2.8.8 fixes some issues with wxRuby, I tried now a full build of wxWidgets and wxRuby. Building wxWidgets and wxRuby as indicated in the wiki work fine (wxWidgets with monolithic, disable shared, enable mediactrl ...) But when I run a sample, I have a problem with undefined references related with gstreamer. If I build wxWidgets with enable shared, wxRuby complains about a missing library related with media. I think that I tried to disable mediactrl and that wxRuby still wants to link with the media library. Any hint/advice is welcome. Anyway, wxRuby 1.9.8 is a nice release. And sorry for this long post. Cheers. Chauk-Mean.
Hi, I solved the problem I had regarding building wxRuby and wxWidgets. 2008/8/31 Chauk-Mean P <chauk.mean at gmail.com>:> D/ Building myself wxRuby for Ruby 1.9.0-4 : > For my previous build of wxRuby and bug report, I used the wxWidgets > 2.8.7 package provided with Ubuntu. > As it seems that wxWidgets 2.8.8 fixes some issues with wxRuby, I > tried now a full build of wxWidgets and wxRuby. > Building wxWidgets and wxRuby as indicated in the wiki work fine > But when I run a sample, I have a problem with undefined references > related with gstreamer.The problem is caused by the fact that the wxruby.so is not linked with gstreamer libs. I modified the rake/rakelinux.rb file by adding : -lgstreamer-0.10 -lgstinterfaces-0.10 to the $extralibs variable. Now I can run samples. Cheers. Chauk-Mean.
Hi again, Here are additional feedbacks again on Linux Ubuntu 8.04 x86 : - Each time an application exits, a segmentation fault occurs - I have exactly the same problems with Ruby 1.9.0-4 as with Ruby 1.8.4-p72 including the segmentation fault upon an application exit - I have been able to run wxRuby from the build directory (e.g. ruby -Ilib samples/bigdemo/bigdemo.rb) with both Ruby 1.8.4-p72 and Ruby 1.9.0-4 but the built gem seems to be broken. When I try to install the gem the following error is reported : ERROR: While executing gem ... (ArgumentError) string contains null byte Cheers. Chauk-Mean.
Hi Chauk-Mean P wrote:> I''ve just tested wxRuby 1.9.8 on Windows and Linux Ubuntu 8.04 x86. >Thanks for these detailed notes. Sorry for taking some time to reply but I''ve been concentrating on getting a working mswin32 build.> B/ On Linux Ubuntu 8.04 x86 + Ruby 1.8.7-p72 : > I used the linux gem. It works better than my previous test but I > still have the following problems with the bigdemo : > > 1/ bigdemo > Base Frames and Dialogs > wxMDIWindows : > - Create a child window (File > New Window) > - Use the scrollbars (especially the vertical one) to move the > contents of the child window > => crash. This is not related with MDI but rather with the code of > the child window which uses scrollbars. > > 2/ bigdemo > Core Windows/Controls > wxScrolledWindow > - Use the scrollbars to move the contents of the window > => crash. This is probably the same problem as above. >These are the same crash. I don''t really know what the error message means. I''ve filed it as a bug, must fix for 2.0> 3/ bigdemo > Common Dialogs > wxFindReplaceDialog > Show Find Dialog > or > bigdemo > Common Dialogs > wxFindReplaceDialog > Show Find and > Replace Dialog : > - Type some text > - Click Find > => >Can reproduce this too; have got a debugging trace so should be OK to fix.> C/ On Linux Ubuntu 8.04 x86 + Ruby 1.9.0-4 : > I tried to use the wxruby-ruby19 linux gem. But this gem is broken ! > In the lib folder, there is only the shared library ! > >Oh, I should have tested this. I can''t get it to work either. Not sure if the way gems works has changed in 1.9 as it is now built-in.> D/ Building myself wxRuby for Ruby 1.9.0-4 : > For my previous build of wxRuby and bug report, I used the wxWidgets > 2.8.7 package provided with Ubuntu. > As it seems that wxWidgets 2.8.8 fixes some issues with wxRuby, I > tried now a full build of wxWidgets and wxRuby. > Building wxWidgets and wxRuby as indicated in the wiki work fine > (wxWidgets with monolithic, disable shared, enable mediactrl ...) > But when I run a sample, I have a problem with undefined references > related with gstreamer.Mmmm, I would have expected wx-config to sort out the correct linker flags that you describe as the solution in your later post.
Hi Alex, 2008/9/4 Alex Fenton <alex at pressure.to>:> These are the same crash. I don''t really know what the error message means. > I''ve filed it as a bug, must fix for 2.0 > > ... > Can reproduce this too; have got a debugging trace so should be OK to fix. >It''s a good thing that you have been able to reproduce these issues. Have you taken a look at the 2 last issues I reported (http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/wxruby-development/2008-September/001381.html) : - the seg fault at an application exit (e.g. the minimal demo). This is very annoying. - the ''string contains null byte'' problem I have when I try to install a built gem Cheers. Chauk-Mean.
Chauk-Mean P wrote:> Have you taken a look at the 2 last issues I reported > (http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/wxruby-development/2008-September/001381.html) > : > - the seg fault at an application exit (e.g. the minimal demo). This > is very annoying. >I can''t reproduce this on Linux (Ubuntu 8.04) with either the 1.9.8 gem or my HEAD debug build. Tried minimal, bigdemo, controls. Is it possible to get a backtrace using gdb if you have a debug build available? On Ubuntu there is a -dbg package available in the repository.> - the ''string contains null byte'' problem I have when I try to install > a built gemI installed the ruby19 gem like this: sudo gem install wxruby-ruby19 This completes OK, but as you pointed out, there is only the shared .so lib in the linux gem. I looked again at the original build tree and it seems its a fault with the packaging. I''ve withdrawn this download for now. Strangely the OS-X 1.9 gem is fine and has all the expected contents. thanks alex
Hi Alex,> I can''t reproduce this on Linux (Ubuntu 8.04) with either the 1.9.8 gem or > my HEAD debug build. Tried minimal, bigdemo, controls. Is it possible to get > a backtrace using gdb if you have a debug build available? On Ubuntu there > is a -dbg package available in the repository.I have the crash with both the official build of wxruby 1.9.8 and a build made by myself. So I rebuilt wxWidgets in debug mode and also rebuilt wxruby. Then I run the minimal demo : chauk-mean at MyLinuxBox:~/wxruby-1.9.8$ ulimit -c unlimited chauk-mean at MyLinuxBox:~/wxruby-1.9.8$ ruby -Ilib samples/minimal/minimal.rb Calling wxEntry, this=0x81b7548 OnExit... ~wxRubyApp returned from wxEntry... === Starting App GC mark phase === App has ended, skipping mark phase survived gc /opt/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:27: [BUG] Segmentation fault ruby 1.8.7 (2008-08-11 patchlevel 72) [i686-linux] Aborted (core dumped) chauk-mean at MyLinuxBox:~/wxruby-1.9.8$ I open the core file from GDB and I got : chauk-mean at MyLinuxBox:~/wxruby-1.9.8$ gdb -c core GNU gdb 6.8 Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html> This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. Type "show copying" and "show warranty" for details. This GDB was configured as "i686-pc-linux-gnu". (no debugging symbols found) Core was generated by `ruby -Ilib samples/minimal/minimal.rb''. Program terminated with signal 6, Aborted. [New process 9022] #0 0xb7fba410 in __kernel_vsyscall () (gdb) bt #0 0xb7fba410 in __kernel_vsyscall () #1 0xb7e2a085 in ?? () (gdb) I hope that this helps. Note also that I have the same crash with the official Ubuntu ruby (1.8.6-p111) + rubygems (1.1.1 and 1.2.0) + official wxruby (1.9.7 and 1.9.8).>> - the ''string contains null byte'' problem I have when I try to install >> a built gem> This completes OK, but as you pointed out, there is only the shared .so lib > in the linux gem. I looked again at the original build tree and it seems its > a fault with the packaging. I''ve withdrawn this download for now.I don''t have this ''string contains null byte'' problem with official wxruby gems. I have the problem only with gems I built myself from the source. Thanks. Chauk-Mean.
Chauk-Mean P wrote:> I have the crash with both the official build of wxruby 1.9.8 and a > build made by myself. > So I rebuilt wxWidgets in debug mode and also rebuilt wxruby. > Then I run the minimal demo : > > chauk-mean at MyLinuxBox:~/wxruby-1.9.8$ ulimit -c unlimited > chauk-mean at MyLinuxBox:~/wxruby-1.9.8$ ruby -Ilib samples/minimal/minimal.rb > Calling wxEntry, this=0x81b7548 > OnExit... > ~wxRubyApp > returned from wxEntry... > === Starting App GC mark phase > === App has ended, skipping mark phase > survived gc > /opt/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:27: [BUG] > Segmentation fault > ruby 1.8.7 (2008-08-11 patchlevel 72) [i686-linux] > >I''m running ruby 1.8.7 2008-08-08 patchlevel 70 but it seems unlikely that''s the difference. Also it''s geting to the very end of the cleanup; usually crash-on-exit occurs earlier. ...> [New process 9022] > #0 0xb7fba410 in __kernel_vsyscall () > (gdb) bt > #0 0xb7fba410 in __kernel_vsyscall () > #1 0xb7e2a085 in ?? () > (gdb) >Thanks for running this. Unfortunately the backtrace seems to be truncated. Can you try running it like this, ensuring that you''re loading the WXRUBY_DEBUG version of the library? gdb --args ruby -Ilib samples/minimal/minimal.rb gdb> r .... wait for crash ... gdb> whe ... should give backtrace.> Note also that I have the same crash with the official Ubuntu ruby > (1.8.6-p111) + rubygems (1.1.1 and 1.2.0) + official wxruby (1.9.7 and > 1.9.8). >If you get it with 1.9.7, then it rules out one thing I was thinking of. And if it''s with 1.8.6, it seems unlikely to be something specific to recent changes in ruby. Hmmm.> I don''t have this ''string contains null byte'' problem with official > wxruby gems. > I have the problem only with gems I built myself from the source. >I''m afraid I can''t reproduce this. As an alternative you can use the rake install / rake uninstall targets, or use the official builds. cheers alex
Actually, I get the crash on exit with my app, and I think it''s again the culprit of SELinux that is causing the problem, cause when I run the core dump through GDB, it gives SELinux as the culprit just before the __kernel_vsyscall(). On Sat, Sep 6, 2008 at 10:13 AM, Alex Fenton <alex at pressure.to> wrote:> Chauk-Mean P wrote: > >> I have the crash with both the official build of wxruby 1.9.8 and a >> build made by myself. >> So I rebuilt wxWidgets in debug mode and also rebuilt wxruby. >> Then I run the minimal demo : >> >> chauk-mean at MyLinuxBox:~/wxruby-1.9.8$ ulimit -c unlimited >> chauk-mean at MyLinuxBox:~/wxruby-1.9.8$ ruby -Ilib >> samples/minimal/minimal.rb >> Calling wxEntry, this=0x81b7548 >> OnExit... >> ~wxRubyApp >> returned from wxEntry... >> === Starting App GC mark phase >> === App has ended, skipping mark phase >> survived gc >> /opt/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:27: [BUG] >> Segmentation fault >> ruby 1.8.7 (2008-08-11 patchlevel 72) [i686-linux] >> >> >> > I''m running ruby 1.8.7 2008-08-08 patchlevel 70 but it seems unlikely > that''s the difference. Also it''s geting to the very end of the cleanup; > usually crash-on-exit occurs earlier. > > ... > > [New process 9022] >> #0 0xb7fba410 in __kernel_vsyscall () >> (gdb) bt >> #0 0xb7fba410 in __kernel_vsyscall () >> #1 0xb7e2a085 in ?? () >> (gdb) >> >> > Thanks for running this. Unfortunately the backtrace seems to be truncated. > > Can you try running it like this, ensuring that you''re loading the > WXRUBY_DEBUG version of the library? > > gdb --args ruby -Ilib samples/minimal/minimal.rb > gdb> r > .... wait for crash ... > gdb> whe > ... should give backtrace. > > Note also that I have the same crash with the official Ubuntu ruby >> (1.8.6-p111) + rubygems (1.1.1 and 1.2.0) + official wxruby (1.9.7 and >> 1.9.8). >> >> > If you get it with 1.9.7, then it rules out one thing I was thinking of. > And if it''s with 1.8.6, it seems unlikely to be something specific to recent > changes in ruby. Hmmm. > > I don''t have this ''string contains null byte'' problem with official >> wxruby gems. >> I have the problem only with gems I built myself from the source. >> >> > I''m afraid I can''t reproduce this. As an alternative you can use the rake > install / rake uninstall targets, or use the official builds. > > cheers > alex > > _______________________________________________ > wxruby-development mailing list > wxruby-development at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wxruby-development >-- Mario Steele http://www.trilake.net http://www.ruby-im.net http://rubyforge.org/projects/wxruby/ http://rubyforge.org/projects/wxride/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/wxruby-development/attachments/20080906/0fd785f0/attachment.html>
Mario Steele wrote:> Actually, I get the crash on exit with my app, and I think it''s again > the culprit of SELinux that is causing the problem, cause when I run > the core dump through GDB, it gives SELinux as the culprit just before > the __kernel_vsyscall().Thanks Mario - is there any way around this? Something we need to do to avoid crashing? cheers alex
Hi Mario, 2008/9/7 Mario Steele <mario at ruby-im.net>:> Actually, I get the crash on exit with my app, and I think it''s again the > culprit of SELinux that is causing the problem, cause when I run the core > dump through GDB, it gives SELinux as the culprit just before the > __kernel_vsyscall().I''m feeling less lonely :-). It''s great that you have been able to identify the source of the problem. Cheers. Chauk-Mean.
Hi,>2008/9/7 Mario Steele <mario at ruby-im.net>: >> Actually, I get the crash on exit with my app, and I think it''s again the >> culprit of SELinux that is causing the problem, cause when I run the core >> dump through GDB, it gives SELinux as the culprit just before the >> __kernel_vsyscall().Here is the backtrace when I run the minimal sample from gdb : gdb --args ruby -Ilib samples/minimal/minimal.rb GNU gdb 6.8-debian Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html> This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. Type "show copying" and "show warranty" for details. This GDB was configured as "i486-linux-gnu"... (gdb) r Starting program: /opt/bin/ruby -Ilib samples/minimal/minimal.rb [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled] Error while reading shared library symbols: Cannot find new threads: generic error Cannot find new threads: generic error (gdb) c Continuing. Calling wxEntry, this=0x81fe848 [New Thread 0xb7e1e8c0 (LWP 29321)] OnExit... ~wxRubyApp returned from wxEntry... === Starting App GC mark phase === App has ended, skipping mark phase survived gc Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. [Switching to Thread 0xb7e1e8c0 (LWP 29321)] 0xb589af74 in ?? () from /lib/libselinux.so.1 (gdb) whe #0 0xb589af74 in ?? () from /lib/libselinux.so.1 #1 0xb589464e in ?? () from /lib/libselinux.so.1 #2 0xb588d100 in ?? () from /lib/libselinux.so.1 #3 0xb589c7bc in _fini () from /lib/libselinux.so.1 #4 0xb7fe7fdf in ?? () from /lib/ld-linux.so.2 #5 0xb7e4d084 in exit () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6 #6 0x08067929 in ruby_stop (ex=0) at eval.c:1652 #7 0x0806ce61 in ruby_run () at eval.c:1673 #8 0x08054faf in main (argc=-1208002968, argv=0xb7ff5948, envp=0x8166da8) at main.c:48 (gdb) As reported by Mario, it seems to be related with selinux. But on my system selinux is disabled : getenforce returns Disabled. Cheers. Chauk-Mean.
Yeah, I found that SELinux doesn''t necessarily need to be enabled in order for it to throw the error. As to why it''s crashing, your guess is as good as mine. On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 6:27 AM, Chauk-Mean P <chauk.mean at gmail.com> wrote:> Hi, > > >2008/9/7 Mario Steele <mario at ruby-im.net>: > >> Actually, I get the crash on exit with my app, and I think it''s again > the > >> culprit of SELinux that is causing the problem, cause when I run the > core > >> dump through GDB, it gives SELinux as the culprit just before the > >> __kernel_vsyscall(). > > Here is the backtrace when I run the minimal sample from gdb : > > gdb --args ruby -Ilib samples/minimal/minimal.rb > GNU gdb 6.8-debian > Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. > License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later < > http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html> > This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. > There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. Type "show copying" > and "show warranty" for details. > This GDB was configured as "i486-linux-gnu"... > (gdb) r > Starting program: /opt/bin/ruby -Ilib samples/minimal/minimal.rb > [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled] > Error while reading shared library symbols: > Cannot find new threads: generic error > Cannot find new threads: generic error > (gdb) c > Continuing. > Calling wxEntry, this=0x81fe848 > [New Thread 0xb7e1e8c0 (LWP 29321)] > OnExit... > ~wxRubyApp > returned from wxEntry... > === Starting App GC mark phase > === App has ended, skipping mark phase > survived gc > > Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. > [Switching to Thread 0xb7e1e8c0 (LWP 29321)] > 0xb589af74 in ?? () from /lib/libselinux.so.1 > (gdb) whe > #0 0xb589af74 in ?? () from /lib/libselinux.so.1 > #1 0xb589464e in ?? () from /lib/libselinux.so.1 > #2 0xb588d100 in ?? () from /lib/libselinux.so.1 > #3 0xb589c7bc in _fini () from /lib/libselinux.so.1 > #4 0xb7fe7fdf in ?? () from /lib/ld-linux.so.2 > #5 0xb7e4d084 in exit () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6 > #6 0x08067929 in ruby_stop (ex=0) at eval.c:1652 > #7 0x0806ce61 in ruby_run () at eval.c:1673 > #8 0x08054faf in main (argc=-1208002968, argv=0xb7ff5948, envp=0x8166da8) > at main.c:48 > (gdb) > > As reported by Mario, it seems to be related with selinux. > But on my system selinux is disabled : > getenforce returns > Disabled. > > Cheers. > > Chauk-Mean. > _______________________________________________ > wxruby-development mailing list > wxruby-development at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wxruby-development >-- Mario Steele http://www.trilake.net http://www.ruby-im.net http://rubyforge.org/projects/wxruby/ http://rubyforge.org/projects/wxride/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/wxruby-development/attachments/20080920/0e105b51/attachment-0001.html>
Hello, just a guess: i had a similiar issue on my ubuntu hardy box with wxRuby 1.9.7 and solved it by compiling libselinux1 with DISABLE_SETRANS=y. maybe you should have a look at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libselinux/+bug/237156 . Greetings, Niklas "Chauk-Mean P" <chauk.mean at gmail.com> wrote:> Hi, > > >2008/9/7 Mario Steele <mario at ruby-im.net>: > >> Actually, I get the crash on exit with my app, and I think it''s again the > >> culprit of SELinux that is causing the problem, cause when I run the core > >> dump through GDB, it gives SELinux as the culprit just before the > >> __kernel_vsyscall(). > > Here is the backtrace when I run the minimal sample from gdb : > > gdb --args ruby -Ilib samples/minimal/minimal.rb > GNU gdb 6.8-debian > Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. > License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html> > This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. > There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. Type "show copying" > and "show warranty" for details. > This GDB was configured as "i486-linux-gnu"... > (gdb) r > Starting program: /opt/bin/ruby -Ilib samples/minimal/minimal.rb > [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled] > Error while reading shared library symbols: > Cannot find new threads: generic error > Cannot find new threads: generic error > (gdb) c > Continuing. > Calling wxEntry, this=0x81fe848 > [New Thread 0xb7e1e8c0 (LWP 29321)] > OnExit... > ~wxRubyApp > returned from wxEntry... > === Starting App GC mark phase > === App has ended, skipping mark phase > survived gc > > Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. > [Switching to Thread 0xb7e1e8c0 (LWP 29321)] > 0xb589af74 in ?? () from /lib/libselinux.so.1 > (gdb) whe > #0 0xb589af74 in ?? () from /lib/libselinux.so.1 > #1 0xb589464e in ?? () from /lib/libselinux.so.1 > #2 0xb588d100 in ?? () from /lib/libselinux.so.1 > #3 0xb589c7bc in _fini () from /lib/libselinux.so.1 > #4 0xb7fe7fdf in ?? () from /lib/ld-linux.so.2 > #5 0xb7e4d084 in exit () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6 > #6 0x08067929 in ruby_stop (ex=0) at eval.c:1652 > #7 0x0806ce61 in ruby_run () at eval.c:1673 > #8 0x08054faf in main (argc=-1208002968, argv=0xb7ff5948, envp=0x8166da8) > at main.c:48 > (gdb) > > As reported by Mario, it seems to be related with selinux. > But on my system selinux is disabled : > getenforce returns > Disabled. > > Cheers. > > Chauk-Mean. > _______________________________________________ > wxruby-development mailing list > wxruby-development at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wxruby-development-------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/wxruby-development/attachments/20080921/b0a72b9f/attachment.bin>
Hi Niklas, Thanks a lot. This works also for me. 2008/9/21 Niklas Baumstark <niklas.baumstark at googlemail.com>:> Hello, > > just a guess: i had a similiar issue on my ubuntu hardy box with wxRuby 1.9.7 and solved it by compiling libselinux1 with DISABLE_SETRANS=y. maybe you should have a look at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libselinux/+bug/237156 . >It may be worth to indicate this workaround in the wxRuby wiki. Cheers. Chauk-Mean.
Hello, "Chauk-Mean P" <chauk.mean at gmail.com> wrote:> Hi Niklas, > > Thanks a lot. This works also for me.you''re welcome.> It may be worth to indicate this workaround in the wxRuby wiki.I''d like to, but at the moment i have no idea where to put it. should this go to the installation notes? Greetings, Niklas -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/wxruby-development/attachments/20080921/163fec5e/attachment.bin>
Hi Niklas, 2008/9/21 Niklas Baumstark <niklas.baumstark at googlemail.com>:>> It may be worth to indicate this workaround in the wxRuby wiki. > > I''d like to, but at the moment i have no idea where to put it. should this go to the installation notes?This seems to be the appropriate place. I''''ve just seen that you already updated the corresponding page :-) Cheers. Chauk-Mean.
Hello, "Chauk-Mean P" <chauk.mean at gmail.com> wrote:> Hi Niklas, > > 2008/9/21 Niklas Baumstark <niklas.baumstark at googlemail.com>: > >> It may be worth to indicate this workaround in the wxRuby wiki. > > > > I''d like to, but at the moment i have no idea where to put it. should this go to the installation notes? > > This seems to be the appropriate place. > I''''ve just seen that you already updated the corresponding page :-) > > Cheers. > > Chauk-Mean.Maybe anybody also experiencing this problem could add their system to the note? Don''t know if this is an Ubuntu Hardy issue only. Greetings, Niklas -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/wxruby-development/attachments/20080922/901784d8/attachment.bin>