VirtualBox failed to load icon

Bug #325712 reported by Juan Simón
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
Do Plugins
Fix Released
Low
Chris S.

Bug Description

Ubuntu 8.04.2 64bits
Gnome Do 0.8.0 (compiled from sources)
Gnome Do plugins 0.8.0.1 (compiled from sources)
VirtualBox plugin activated

I get the following error when I start Do:
"[Error 13:23:39.990] Failed to load icon resource os_WindowsXP.png from assembly VirtualBox, Version=0.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null: 'os_WindowsXP.png' is not a valid resource name of assembly 'VirtualBox, Version=0.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null'."

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Chris S. (cszikszoy) wrote :

I just pushed a fix for this to lp:do-plugins/trunk (revno 531)

I'm going to mark this committed because I'm not sure if you're running the latest code I pushed. If you're still having an issue with this, feel free to comment here and elaborate.

Changed in do-plugins:
assignee: nobody → cszikszoy
importance: Undecided → Low
status: New → Fix Committed
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Parthiban Balasubramanian (parthiban-bls) wrote :

I would like to test this with the latest code. I have the latest Do from the PPA. Is there a way I can install the latest code (from source) and run Do without disturbing my current installation? That would let me help test new fixes without compromising on a relatively stable Do install.

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Parthiban Balasubramanian (parthiban-bls) wrote :

I would like to test this with the latest code. I have the latest Do from the PPA. Is there a way I can install the latest code (from source) and run Do without disturbing my current installation? That would let me help test new fixes without compromising on a relatively stable Do install.

(I do know how to pull from bzr and compile/build. Just wondering about 2 separate installations)

Chris S. (cszikszoy)
Changed in do-plugins:
status: Fix Committed → Fix Released
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