On Wed, 2008-02-20 at 09:11 -0700, Jerry James wrote:
I just installed F8 on an x86_64 machine. After updating all
packages, I ran pirut from the command line. It spewed a bunch of
warnings:
/usr/sbin/pirut:417: GtkWarning: Failed to set text from markup due to
error parsing markup: Error on line 1: Character ' ' is not valid
inside an entity name
gtk.main()
/usr/sbin/pirut:417: GtkWarning: Failed to set text from markup due to
error parsing markup: Error on line 1: Character ' ' is not valid at
the start of an entity name; the & character begins an entity; if this
ampersand isn't supposed to be an entity, escape it as &
gtk.main()
/usr/sbin/pirut:417: GtkWarning: Failed to set text from markup due to
error parsing markup: Error on line 1: Character ''' is not valid
inside an entity name
gtk.main()
So I apparently have a stray space, a stray &, and a stray ' on line 1
of some file. Which file would that be? Could we get the filename
added to the warning messages?
These are all bare & characters, I've fixed this upstream but that
hasn't trickled down to Fedora 8 (it's not a big problem, things still
work, you just get warnings on stderr).
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James Antill <james.antill(a)redhat.com>
Red Hat