Hello Yang,
>> I cannot get GConf to work properly, there is an access violation in >> ntdll.dll and I get a popup which tells me 'access denied' (error >> code 5). >> >> If you get Gconf up and running with the lock patches from Steve, that >> would be great (if you ask me we could also disable locking). >> Unfortunately, I get the same error when I compile no without the >> patches from Steve and it is not possible to use gdb to track this >> down. I used depends profiler from sysinternals to see where the >> error happens. It is triggered when the glib thread dll is loaded. >> So there is a bug in gthread or in the cgwin threads or in windows;) > Had you ever tried the patch provided by cygnome2 project for gconf-2.4? > Although also based on Steven's patch, it seems works (except for the > file locking to prevent it to be shutdown normally.) Yes, after using the diff, it started to become weird. The first run without the patch compiles fine and I got errors during startup, after applying the patch I got this access denied error. After removing the patch I still got this access denied error, now I'm stuck because whatever I do I get this error here. I'll try the 2.4 version from you to see if it is a GConf problem at all. >> Yaakov and me have the most important packages ready for release, but we >> need to have GConf. I could send you my libbonobo packages if you >> need them. > I think you don't need to wait to release GNOME package one by one. > Libglade could be uploaded before GConf as it doesn't reply on GConf, > nor libbonobo, even not ORBit. libglade stands more close to gtk+ > than to gnome. > And the same startup-notification and librsvg. Yes, I'll have some spare time to write some READMEs and to upload some packages. Gerrit -- =^..^=