Thursday, May 18, 2017

Re: am getting a CRITICAL error using gvim and linux

On Thu, May 18, 2017 at 9:51 AM, Tim Chase <vim@tim.thechases.com> wrote:
On 2017-05-18 11:04, Charles E Campbell wrote:
> gvim/vim compiled and linked ok; when I started it up that CRITICAL
> message resulted (I'd just wiped out my vim directory+contents,
> gotten the code via git, re-compiled, and was doing a test-run to
> insure that it actually did compile&link correctly with gvim
> enabled).  I haven't been getting it lately, though, and a search
> of vim's code doesn't show any "murrine" strings in it, so I don't
> know where that message came from.

I suspect that it's a GTK-theme error/warning. Now whether it's a
false alarm on the theme's part, or gvim sending out-of-bounds
parameters, it might take a bit more debugging.


After an update I started getting some GTK-theme message when starting "gvim -p *.php *.txt" in a terminal window in my file manager. After another update it went away.

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