On Thu, 2006-01-19 at 10:23 +0100, Rudolf Kastl wrote:
2006/1/18, Kjartan Maraas <kmaraas(a)broadpark.no>:
> This is caused by our (GNOME developers) decision to make all
*-CRITICAL
> warnings from GNOME libraries/apps fatal, causing them to crash instead
> of just spewing logs. This was decided to get these problems that are
> often real bugs fixed before the next stable GNOME release. It seems the
> next gnome-session update will turn this off in rawhide and it will
> probably not be turned on again until more of these are fixed.
well its nice to have em fatal... this way the stuff gets really
fixed ;)))
Even though I am the one that complained that gnome fell apart, I kind
of agree with the above. It might be a stupid question, but where do the
glib, gtk and gnome warnings end up when they are not fatal ?
- Erwin