[TriLUG] Gtk-Warning using Coffeecup HTML Editor
Jeremy Portzer
jeremyp at pobox.com
Fri Nov 1 08:51:32 EST 2002
How did you install it? Did you download binary RPMs, or use the
source?
Try using a source RPM, or installing from .tar.gz. source, and you
shouldn't have the problem with mismatched library versions (assuming it
compiles).
--Jeremy
On Fri, 2002-11-01 at 08:00, Robert Baker wrote:
> I recently installed Coffeecup HTML Editor on 2 different RH8 systems and
> get the following errro when starting and the below when it crashes:
>
> STARTING ERROR.....
> HTMLEDITOR: Starting version 4.1
> Setting signals...
> Setting locale...
> Initializing GTK...
>
> Gtk-WARNING **: GModule initialization check failed: Gtk+ version too old
> (micro mismatch)
>
> Gtk-WARNING **: GModule initialization check failed: Gtk+ version too old
> (micro mismatch)
> Initializing system colors...
> Parsing configuration file...
> Creating GUI...
> Creating splash screen...
> Done...
>
>
> CRASHING ERROR.....
> HTMLEDITOR: An internal error occured (Segmentation fault). This may be
> because a file was corrupted, or a needed library is not available. You
> should contact CoffeeCup Software if this keeps happening to get an update.
>
>
> I've searched their site but could not find anything about this. What is
> Gtk+ and how can I fix it?
>
> or better yet does anyone know of a Homesite/CF Studio type of editor for
> Linux. I'm currently testin Bluefish and Coffeecup.
>
> Thanks
>
> <> Rob Baker <>
> Webcentric Applications Developer
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