08-12-2012, 03:29 AM
Have posted this to askubuntu and ubuntuforums, no reply. This is not a system-breaking problem, but it's annoying. If anybody knows how to fix this, please say so.
So, instructions a program I had compiled recently said I should run `glib-compile-schemas` in main schemas directory. Now, on the next reboot, a bunch of problems occured. They include, but are not limited to: * GTK2 reverting to its herpderp theme, * GTK3 playing a bunch of sounds on button clicks, * Both GTKs having toolbars in the huge-ass text-below-icon style, * Menus now showing up in both Unity bar and their respective windows, * Qt adopting the herpderp theme (unless switched to QtCurve or something in settings, not all apps allow that), * theme being unchangeable through dconf-editor, gconf-editor and high-level tools.
It's like the applications became unaware of the GSettings.
I already reinstalled GLib, GTK 2 and 3, GSettings, GConf and a bunch of other packages, no dice.
Any tips (aside from "reinstall the system")?
So, instructions a program I had compiled recently said I should run `glib-compile-schemas` in main schemas directory. Now, on the next reboot, a bunch of problems occured. They include, but are not limited to: * GTK2 reverting to its herpderp theme, * GTK3 playing a bunch of sounds on button clicks, * Both GTKs having toolbars in the huge-ass text-below-icon style, * Menus now showing up in both Unity bar and their respective windows, * Qt adopting the herpderp theme (unless switched to QtCurve or something in settings, not all apps allow that), * theme being unchangeable through dconf-editor, gconf-editor and high-level tools.
It's like the applications became unaware of the GSettings.
I already reinstalled GLib, GTK 2 and 3, GSettings, GConf and a bunch of other packages, no dice.
Any tips (aside from "reinstall the system")?