Description of problem: When trying to open the file grub.conf with gedit, following error messages appears on the console: (gedit:2477): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: IA__g_object_set_valist: object class `GeditView' has no property named `highlight_current_line' gedit: symbol lookup error: gedit: undefined symbol: gtk_source_view_set_highlight_current_line Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gedit is version 2.14.1 Version of gtksourceview packages are: gtksourceview-1.6.0-1 gnome-python2-gtksourceview-2.14.0-1 FC5 updated to the latest packages How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. try to open grub.conf with gedit 2. 3. Actual results: gedit crashes with reported error Expected results: gedit should show the determined file Additional info:
opening and editing the file with vi is possible.
The error comes from the installation of the mono universal binary installer. It seems that some libraries or paths are overridden when adding the path mono/bin to the file .bash_rc.
that sounds bad. Mono is not supposed to downgrade system libraries...
What is the "mono universal binary installer"? Is that some third party app?
The "mono universal binary installer" is the install package you can get from the homepage of the mono project (the generic installer for all x86 Linux distributions)
So, why report this problem with some third party software here?