Hello, all. Today, I upgraded my wireshark as you can see from the below excerpt from the apt log. Since doing so, I cannot run any GTK based applications. They all fail with:
Using GTK+ 2.x and GTK+ 3 in the same process is not supported Here is the log: Commandline: apt-get install wireshark wireshark.doc Install: libwsutil1:i386 (1.6.0-1, automatic), libwireshark-data:i386 (1.6.0-1, automatic), wireshark-doc:i386 (1.6.0-1), libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0:i386 (2.23.3-3, automatic), libwireshark1:i386 (1.6.0-1, automatic), libwiretap1:i386 (1.6.0-1, automatic) Upgrade: libgail18:i386 (2.20.1-2, 2.24.4-3), libwmf0.2-7:i386 (0.2.8.4-6.1+b1, 0.2.8.4-8), libgtk2.0-bin:i386 (2.20.1-2, 2.24.4-3), libgeoip1:i386 (1.4.7~beta12+dfsg-1, 1.4.7+dfsg-2), wireshark:i386 (1.2.11-6+squeeze1, 1.6.0-1), librsvg2-2:i386 (2.26.3-1, 2.34.0-1), librsvg2-common:i386 (2.26.3-1, 2.34.0-1), libgtk2.0-0:i386 (2.20.1-2, 2.24.4-3), wireshark-common:i386 (1.2.11-6+squeeze1, 1.6.0-1) Here are my preferences: Package: * Pin: release a=squeeze Pin: release o=LP-PPA-trinity-trinity-builddeps Pin-Priority: 902 Package: * Pin: release a=squeeze Pin: release o=LP-PPA-trinity-trinity Pin-Priority: 901 Package: * Pin: release a=squeeze Pin-Priority: 900 Package: * Pin: release a=wheezy Pin-Priority: 800 What happened and how do I fix it? This is a bit of a disaster. Thanks - John -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1309223156.28063.40.ca...@denise.theartistscloset.com