Hm, > On Wed, 2002-08-21 at 07:54, Thomas Vander Stichele wrote: > > b) is there some way I can make anaconda fall back to the python debugger > > (ie, make Gdk-ERRORs non-critical somehow) > > What version of anaconda are you hacking on? And what pygnome and pygtk > packages are you using? Any clues on how to make these Gdkerrors non critical ? I know that I can do it with C apps that use glib, maybe there is a similar way for gdk ? BTW, are thses gdk errors or errors returned by the X Server ? > > d) I also went back and replaced my custom images with the standard redhat > > ones, but I still get the same error. Maybe I did something else wrong ? > > Try not using any images at all. The code will just display a default > pixmap for the duration of the package install. Ok, I tried that, didn't work. I also added more debug output around the code, and it seems that the ads are not to blame. I still get output right up to "return vbox" at the bottom of progress_gui.py. So I guess this means the problem is further down the line, but the errors aren't helpful. Any clues ? It could also be a delayed (async) X error, I've had that before a long time ago in another app, but I don't know much about X protocols so I might be totally off-base here. In any case, I'm assuming the problem lies further down, but it's hard for me to tell (being a python newbie) which bit of code gets executed right after the installer starts displaying ads and installing rpms. Thomas -- The Dave/Dina Project : future TV today ! - http://davedina.apestaart.org/ <-*- -*-> I can't go away with you on a rock climbing weekend What if something's on TV and it's never shown again Just as well I'm not invited I'm afraid of heights I lied about being the outdoor type <-*- thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx -*-> URGent, the best radio on the Internet - 24/7 ! - http://urgent.rug.ac.be/