root@porteus:/home/guest/Downloads# glabels-3
(glabels-3:7416): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets-assets.css:42:15: not a number
(glabels-3:7416): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets.css:2:16: Theming engine 'adwaita' not found
(glabels-3:7416): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets.css:1443:2: Missing name of pseudo-class
** (glabels-3:7416): WARNING **: failed to commit changes to dconf: The connection is closed
Error creating proxy: The connection is closed (g-io-error-quark, 18)
root@porteus:/home/guest/Downloads#
[Solved] Missing Lib files
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[Solved] Missing Lib files
I'm looking these lib. I try USM but nothing found. Could someone help?
Last edited by Jack on 22 Aug 2015, 01:33, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Missing Lib files
hi well the glabels version found by me it is old slackware 14 but you have to put in a lot of deps:
atk >= 2.4.0-i486-1
bzip2 >= 1.0.6-i486-1
cairo >= 1.10.2-i486-2
cxxlibs >= 6.0.17-i486-1 | gcc-g++ >= 4.7.1-i486-1
dconf >= 0.12.1-i486-1sl
expat >= 2.0.1-i486-2
fontconfig >= 2.9.0-i486-1
freetype >= 2.4.10-i486-1
gcc >= 4.7.1-i486-1
gdk-pixbuf2 >= 2.26.1-i486-2
glib2 >= 2.32.4-i486-1
glibc-solibs >= 2.15-i486-7
gtk+3 >= 3.4.4-i486-1
iec16022 >= 0.2.4-i486-9sl
libX11 >= 1.5.0-i486-1
libXau >= 1.0.7-i486-1
libXcomposite >= 0.4.3-i486-1
libXcursor >= 1.1.13-i486-1
libXdamage >= 1.1.3-i486-1
libXdmcp >= 1.1.1-i486-1
libXext >= 1.3.1-i486-1
libXfixes >= 5.0-i486-1
libXi >= 1.6.1-i486-1
libXinerama >= 1.1.2-i486-1
libXrandr >= 1.3.2-i486-1
libXrender >= 0.9.7-i486-1
libcroco >= 0.6.5-i486-1
libffi >= 3.0.11-i486-1
libpng >= 1.4.12-i486-1
librsvg >= 2.36.1-i486-1
libxcb >= 1.8.1-i486-1
libxml2 >= 2.8.0-i486-1
pango >= 1.30.1-i486-1
pixman >= 0.26.2-i486-1
popt >= 1.7-i486-3
qrencode >= 3.4.1-i486-1sl
xz >= 5.0.4-i486-1
yelp >= 2.30.1-i486-7sl
zint >= 2.4.2-i486-1sl
zlib >= 1.2.6-i486-1
a lot are part of porteus but not all and only 32 bit seem,adwaita is part of xfce theme
atk >= 2.4.0-i486-1
bzip2 >= 1.0.6-i486-1
cairo >= 1.10.2-i486-2
cxxlibs >= 6.0.17-i486-1 | gcc-g++ >= 4.7.1-i486-1
dconf >= 0.12.1-i486-1sl
expat >= 2.0.1-i486-2
fontconfig >= 2.9.0-i486-1
freetype >= 2.4.10-i486-1
gcc >= 4.7.1-i486-1
gdk-pixbuf2 >= 2.26.1-i486-2
glib2 >= 2.32.4-i486-1
glibc-solibs >= 2.15-i486-7
gtk+3 >= 3.4.4-i486-1
iec16022 >= 0.2.4-i486-9sl
libX11 >= 1.5.0-i486-1
libXau >= 1.0.7-i486-1
libXcomposite >= 0.4.3-i486-1
libXcursor >= 1.1.13-i486-1
libXdamage >= 1.1.3-i486-1
libXdmcp >= 1.1.1-i486-1
libXext >= 1.3.1-i486-1
libXfixes >= 5.0-i486-1
libXi >= 1.6.1-i486-1
libXinerama >= 1.1.2-i486-1
libXrandr >= 1.3.2-i486-1
libXrender >= 0.9.7-i486-1
libcroco >= 0.6.5-i486-1
libffi >= 3.0.11-i486-1
libpng >= 1.4.12-i486-1
librsvg >= 2.36.1-i486-1
libxcb >= 1.8.1-i486-1
libxml2 >= 2.8.0-i486-1
pango >= 1.30.1-i486-1
pixman >= 0.26.2-i486-1
popt >= 1.7-i486-3
qrencode >= 3.4.1-i486-1sl
xz >= 5.0.4-i486-1
yelp >= 2.30.1-i486-7sl
zint >= 2.4.2-i486-1sl
zlib >= 1.2.6-i486-1
a lot are part of porteus but not all and only 32 bit seem,adwaita is part of xfce theme
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Re: Missing Lib files
Thanks for the info and I will check the list.
I just like Slackware because I think it teach you about Linux to build packages where Ubuntu is like Windows you just install programs you want.
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Re: Missing Lib files
I'm running gLabels 3.2.1 here is what added.
It get the same error but it still works. I think the problem is one or more Porteus package. I just have not found it yet.Main program
glabels-3.2.1-47.1.i586.xzm
Needed deps
barcode-0.98-481.1.2.i586.xzm
iec16022-0.2.4-i486-9sl.xzm
krb5-1.12.2-3.1.i586.xzm
libcamel-1_2-49-3.12.7.1-1.1.i586.xzm
libebackend-1_2-7-3.12.7.1-1.1.i586.xzm
libebook-1_2-14-3.12.7.1-1.1.i586.xzm
libebook-contacts-1_2-0-3.12.7.1-1.1.i586.xzm
libebook9-2.30.3-1.i586.xzm
libedata-book-1_2-20-3.12.7.1-1.1.i586.xzm
libedataserver-1_2-18-3.12.7.1-1.1.i586.xzm
libicu53_1-53.1-2.3.2.i586.xzm
libkeyutils1-1.5.9-3.1.5.i586.xzm
libqrencode3-3.4.3-4.4.i586.xzm
libselinux1-2.3-2.2.5.i586.xzm
yelp-2.30.1-i486-7sl.xzm
zint-2.4.2-i486-1sl.xzm
I just like Slackware because I think it teach you about Linux to build packages where Ubuntu is like Windows you just install programs you want.
Re: Missing Lib files
hi libreoffice have a label tool too in writer,file, new, label.and libreoffice work out of the box
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Re: Missing Lib files
Why I use gLabels it make CD labels and CD case labels.
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Re: Missing Lib files
Jack, you're not missing any libraries. Try running it as guest and NOT root. Those warnings are not important. The thing that failed was writing to dconf because you ran it as root (I believe).
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Re: Missing Lib files
This is as guest and not root.
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Re: Missing Lib files
Not according to your opening post.Jack wrote:This is as guest and not root.

Jack wrote:I'm looking these lib. I try USM but nothing found. Could someone help?Code: Select all
root@porteus:/home/guest/Downloads# glabels-3 (glabels-3:7416): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets-assets.css:42:15: not a number (glabels-3:7416): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets.css:2:16: Theming engine 'adwaita' not found (glabels-3:7416): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets.css:1443:2: Missing name of pseudo-class ** (glabels-3:7416): WARNING **: failed to commit changes to dconf: The connection is closed Error creating proxy: The connection is closed (g-io-error-quark, 18) root@porteus:/home/guest/Downloads#

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Re: Missing Lib files
In my last post I forgot to add this.
Sorryguest@porteus:~$ glabels-3
(glabels-3:7092): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets-assets.css:42:15: not a number
(glabels-3:7092): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets.css:2:16: Theming engine 'adwaita' not found
(glabels-3:7092): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme parsing error: gtk-widgets.css:1443:2: Missing name of pseudo-class
guest@porteus:~$
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Re: Missing Lib files
None of those warnings should prevent the app from running. Something deeper is wrong. If this is something hacked together from packages from other distros then it is anyone's guess.
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Re: Missing Lib files
I'm not worry about it. It seem to work. I thought it could be fixed.
I just like Slackware because I think it teach you about Linux to build packages where Ubuntu is like Windows you just install programs you want.