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Operating Systems AIX Browser on AIX 7.1 Post 302990068 by bakunin on Saturday 21st of January 2017 06:22:54 AM
Old 01-21-2017
Quote:
Originally Posted by dderemer
pango-querymodules fails and the pango.modules file is zero length.
Same question as always: how does it fail? Is there any error message? Return Code? Monitor imploding into a black hole?

They say that most UNIX problems are rights problems: have you checked the filemodes on the relevant directories/files? You said that the "AIX-admin installed" Firefox, so i suppose that isn't you - under which user did you run the program to get the error message you quoted? Is maybe this link from bugzilla relevant to your problem?

And have you run (probably need to be run as root) the pango-querymodules command as mentioned in the error message?

I hope this helps.

bakunin

Last edited by bakunin; 01-21-2017 at 07:49 AM.. Reason: added additional link
 

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PANGO-QUERYMODULES(1)						   User Commands					     PANGO-QUERYMODULES(1)

NAME
pango-querymodules - Module registration utility SYNOPSIS
pango-querymodules [OPTION...] [MODULE...] DESCRIPTION
pango-querymodules collects information about loadable modules for Pango and writes it to stdout. If called without MODULE arguments, it looks for modules in the Pango module path, which is specified by the key Pango/ModulesPath in the Pango configuration database. If called with MODULE arguments, it looks for the specified modules. The arguments may be absolute or relative paths. At runtime, Pango looks for the loadable module information (i.e. the output of pango-querymodules) in libdir/pango/1.8.0/modules.cache. OPTIONS
-?, --help Prints a short help text and exits. --version Prints version information. --system Do not load user-specific configuration. --update-cache Update the Pango module cache file directly, instead of writing the information to stdout. ENVIRONMENT
PANGO_RC_FILE Specifies an additional rc file for the Pango configuration database, in addition to the system-wide and per-user files. FILES
sysconfdir/pango/pangorc System-wide Pango configuration file. $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/pango/pangorc User-specific Pango configuration file. libdir/pango/1.8.0/modules.cache Location of the module cache file read by Pango. BUGS
None known yet. AUTHORS
Owen Taylor Developer Behdad Esfahbod Developer Pango 05/13/2013 PANGO-QUERYMODULES(1)
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