Description of problem: When gtk-qt-engine is used on x86_64 every gtk application will stop with a SIGFPE. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): I've uninstalled the rpm. How reproducible: When any gtk app is started with this installed. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install gtk-qt-engine.x86_64 2. Set it up using KDE's System Settings 3. Start any gtk app. Actual results: Applications fail to start. Expected results: Applications starting. Additional info:
Definitely can't reproduce here. ouchie. rpm -q qt gtk-qt-engine echo $GTK2_RC_FILES please. What gtk apps did you try? I tested: gnome-about, gnome-about-me, firefox, gnome-control-center
Oh, and what kde style/theme are you using? (I tested using the default oxygen)
qt-4.4.3-15.fc10.x86_64 /etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:/home/menox/.gtkrc-2.0::/home/menox/.kde/share/config/gtkrc-2.0 I tried firefox, gedit, nm-applet, Anjuta IDE, Handbrake, gnome-text-editor, gnome-about. All of them failed with SIGFPE. I first noticed the problem when nm-applet didn't show up in KDE.
Forgot to tell you what theme/style. I'm using the sculpture theme, domino window decorator, and the default Fedora-KDE icons.
is sculpture or domino from fedora (so I can try to reproduce)? Else, mind reverting back to oxgyen defaults to see if the problem(s) persist?
Sculpture is not from fedora, domino is kde4-windeco-domino.x86_64. Ah, I'm sorry. Its 'skulpture'. http://kde-look.org/content/show.php/Skulpture?content=59031 I've already uninstalled the gtk-qt-engine and I would prefer to not install it if its going to break things.
ok, but I've seen similar symptoms once before, and it was due to a bug in the style used, not because of gtk-qt-engine.
closing -> insufficient data If are ever willing to provide the additional information requested in comment #5 and/or reproduce using a style/theme provided by fedora, feel free to reopen.