I am getting pretty damn sick of the message that happens from every GTK tool that is run from a terminal.
The source of the message is in libbonobo/bonobo/bonobo-object.c:
G_UNLIKELY my ass. I was wondering if perhaps a particular configuration thing on FreeBSD causes it to show or anyone can help here before I try the GNOME developers.
Thanks.
Code:
tim-desktop% gvim /usr/ports/UPDATING
(gvim:48016): Bonobo-WARNING **: Bonobo must be initialized before use
tim-desktop%
The source of the message is in libbonobo/bonobo/bonobo-object.c:
Code:
...
static void
bonobo_object_class_init (BonoboObjectClass *klass)
{
GObjectClass *object_class = (GObjectClass *) klass;
/* Ensure that the signature checking is going to work */
g_assert (sizeof (POA_Bonobo_Unknown) == sizeof (gpointer) * 2);
g_assert (sizeof (BonoboObjectHeader) * 2 == sizeof (BonoboObject));
if (G_UNLIKELY (!bonobo_is_initialized()) )
g_warning ("Bonobo must be initialized before use");
...
G_UNLIKELY my ass. I was wondering if perhaps a particular configuration thing on FreeBSD causes it to show or anyone can help here before I try the GNOME developers.
Thanks.