[Bug 459065] Review Request: italc - intelligent teaching and learning with computers

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--- Comment #6 from Axel Thimm <axel.thimm at atrpms.net>  2008-08-26 05:08:22 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #4)
> I've no idea what I'm doing, so likely this is unfair, but
> I installed italc and italc-master rpms then:
> 
>     $ italc
>     Loading socket Config module ...
>     Creating backend ...
>     Loading x11 FrontEnd module ...
>     Failed to load x11 FrontEnd module.
>     Loading simple Config module ...
>     Creating backend ...
>     desc table has been created.
>     Loading socket FrontEnd module ...
>     Starting SCIM as daemon ...
>     desc table has been created.
>     QInotifyFileSystemWatcherEngine::addPaths: inotify_add_watch failed: No
> such file or directory
>     Mon Aug 25 21:56:53 2008: [warning] QFileSystemWatcher: failed to add
> paths: /tmp/ibus-ellson/
> 
> 
> The splash screen was up, but the application was hung and had to be aborted
> with <ctrl>C
> 
> Shouldn't it provide a configuration screen?

Yes, that's what it does. What did you test it under, rawhide? I tested this on
F9 and it worked OK.

Note that ica must be running for italc (the master app) to be able to work.
But usually you get a note after the splash screen that this needs to happen
and the program bails out.

Also I've never seen this verbose output even if ica is not running, usually
there is no output on the console at all. Maybe it is firing up some QT
components for the first time and you see a QT issue?

If you didn't try this under F9, could you please do so? And we can dig into
any rawhide problems in the next step.

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