On Friday 30 June 2006 20:35, dragontale wrote: > I just woke up from bed and I'm ready. > > > To Gordon Messmer, > > I typed in ldd /usr/libexec/gconfd-2 as you said above and it brought down > a list: > > linux-gate.so.1 > libgconf-2.so.4 > libobject-2.0.so.0 > libORBit-2.so.0 > libm.so.6 > libgmodule-2.0.s0.0 > libdl.so.2 > libgthread-2.0.so.0 > libglib-2.0.so.0 > libpthread.so.0 > libc.so.6 > libpopt.so.0 > /lib/ld-linux.so.2 > > ^ I got the above list. I'm not sure if it's missing a library or not. I > also tried running gconfd-2, but I don't know how. Here is what I tried to > do to run gconfd-2. I got into the directory /usrlibexec and typed in > gconfd-2 but it said command not found. Maybe it can run it's just that I > don't know the syntax command for it. I'm looking in FC2's files at the mo, as I havn't got anything later booted up at the moment. gconfd-1 is in /usr/bin . FC is a bit funny about having to set full pathways. I'd try /usr/bin/gconfd-2. Although, I think you are going to have to try to reinstall the libglade library that you've done a Homer on. Nigel. > > > To Todd Zullinger, > > So libglade is not part of Glade Interface Designer and that it needs gnome > to function properly? Holy crap........I think I DID uninstall it. On my > previous post, I forgot to include the following command to uninstall glade > interface designer's files. Here is a description of what I would do to > uninstall rpm files. > > rpm -e asdf > or > rpm -e --nodeps asdf > > ^ As you see above, that's what I would do to uninstall rpm files. But > again, I'm pretty sure that I uninstalled libglade-2.0.so.0 because I can't > find it anywhere on my computer. I uninstalled it because I thought > libglade was apart of glade interface and that it had the word "Glade" in > it, yea sounds stupid that's why I uninstalled it. > > I also did remember seeing about 100 dependencies when I tried to uninstall > some files from glade interface. When I saw those 100 dependency files, I > knew that I couldn't remove them and so I forced that file to be > uninstalled and leaving out the dependency files and I did it with the > following command: > > rpm -e --nodeps libglade-2.0.so.0 > > > To Jim Cornette, > > You said libglade provides a library for system-confg-securitylevel. Yea > that's what I thought too. I'm pretty sure I delete libglade and libglade2 > because I tried to search for it with the following command: > > $ rpm -qV libglade > $ rpm -qV libglade2 > > ^ I typed the above and got nothing. Here is what I got when I typed in the > following: > > $ rpm -qa | grep -i libglade > > ^ After typing the above command, I recieved the following files: > > libglade2-devel-2.5.1-2 > pygtk2-libglade-2.6.0-2 > > The above list is what I got. > > and yes I read through the files from the official website, I researched on > what files the programs contain then that's when I uninstall them. I > thought I had all the information that I had to uninstall Glade Interface > Designer, but I guess not this time. > > You suggested that I should reinstall libglade? I think that will be a good > idea. I wouldn't want to do a fresh installment because then I would have > to setup the internet and stuff and configure everything again which is a > major headache. > > As of this moment, the only thing I'm trying to do is reinstalling > libglade, but not sure how to. My internet light(router) is on but I'm not > logged in so I can't download any files online. Is there any way to get > back libglade? > > I hope I followed up on all of your responses, if I missed out on something > please let me know. > > > -- > This is an email sent via the webforum on http://fcp.homelinux.org > http://fcp.homelinux.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=96971&topic_id >=23242&forum=23#forumpost96971