AT_SPI_REGISTRY

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After installing rawhide(-extras) x86-64 on my laptop I get the following
when starting gnumeric:


    % gnumeric

    Bonobo accessibility support initialized
    GTK Accessibility Module initialized

    ** (gnumeric:17572): CRITICAL **: AT_SPI_REGISTRY was not started at session startup.

    ** (gnumeric:17572): WARNING **: IOR not set.

    ** ERROR **: Could not locate registry
    aborting...
    Bonobo accessibility support initialized
    GTK Accessibility Module initialized

    ** (gnome_segv2:17573): CRITICAL **: AT_SPI_REGISTRY was not started at session startup.

    ** (gnome_segv2:17573): WARNING **: IOR not set.

    ** ERROR **: Could not locate registry
    aborting...
    Bonobo accessibility support initialized
    GTK Accessibility Module initialized

    ** (gnome_segv2:17574): CRITICAL **: AT_SPI_REGISTRY was not started at session startup.

    ** (gnome_segv2:17574): WARNING **: IOR not set.

    ** ERROR **: Could not locate registry
    aborting...

and around another 100 more of these, ending with

    Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
    Xlib: Maximum number of clients reached

    (gnome_segv2:17682): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:

And no gnumeric starting up.
Something similar happens when running the 32-bit firefox (to be able to
see some flash sites). 64-bit firefox strarts up fine.
Scanning google or lists did not give any clues...

I'm running kde if that matters.

Any idea?

-Marcel

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