gtk-qt-engine needs libbonoboui2-0 to render correctly

Bug #289355 reported by Michael Tsang
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gtk-qt-engine (Ubuntu)
Invalid
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Intrepid
Invalid
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Bug Description

In a freshly-installed Kubuntu 8.10, although gtk-qt-engine comes by default, when you start a GTK application, the gtk-qt-engine seems not working. The GTK application gives out 2 warnings as follow:

(gtk_app:pid): Gtk-WARNING **: libbonoboui-2.so.0: cannot open sharedobject file: No such file or directory

(gtk_app:pid): Gtk-WARNING **: libbonoboui-2.so.0: cannot open sharedobject file: No such file or directory

After I installed libbonoboui2-0, the gtk-qt-engine works.

This bug does not affect Kubuntu 8.04.1.

description: updated
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alaperrot (alaperrot) wrote :

I can confirm that.

Since gtk-qt-engine has been updated in Intrepid to not depend on libbonoboui2-0, KDE theme does not apply to GTK applications. Installing libbonoboui2-0 by hand solve the issue.

Changed in gtk-qt-engine:
status: New → Confirmed
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Jonathan Riddell (jr) wrote :

Marking invalid, we don't want to bring in GTK dependencies onto the CD. Unfortunately GTK does not ship a nice theme by default and this is the best way to workaround that bug.

Changed in gtk-qt-engine:
status: Confirmed → Invalid
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