On Fri, 21 Feb 2025 17:52:27 +0000 (UTC) w f <wm_...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Yesterday I ran a system update. Nothing major; just bits. Suddenly, > gnome-calculator no longer works. When launched, it freezes. After a > few seconds, I get a "'Calculator' is not responding." popup "Force > Quit" or "Wait." > > When I launch it from the command line, I get this: > > ** (gnome-calculator:15021): WARNING **: 12:43:28.356: > currency-provider.vala:386: Cannot use ECB rates as don't have EUR > rate > > ** (gnome-calculator:15021): WARNING **: 12:43:30.040: > currency-provider.vala:161: Couldn't download IMF currency rate file: > HTTP/2 Error: INTERNAL_ERROR > > (gnome-calculator:15021): libsoup-WARNING **: 12:43:30.040: > (../libsoup/soup-session.c:334):soup_session_dispose: runtime check > failed: (soup_connection_manager_get_num_conns (priv->conn_manager) > == 0) > > (gnome-calculator:15021): libsoup-WARNING **: 12:43:30.040: > (../libsoup/soup-connection-manager.c:78):soup_host_free: runtime > check failed: (host->conns == NULL) Well, that's interesting. I'm not seeing any of that. On the hypothesis that those abbreviations are for currency conversion data, I did a conversion ($US to Euro). I did not get those errors, and the conversion looks to be correct. As for Nate Bargmann <n...@n0nb.us>'s conjecture I also have libgnutls* 3.7.9-2+deb12u4 on amd64. I conjecture that the source of the data glitched, and is now working correctly. -- Does anybody read signatures any more? https://charlescurley.com https://charlescurley.com/blog/