yelp behaving wierdly



Hi,

This is my first post so hello everyone! I have gnome running on several machines most of them under Debian Testing and I am having trouble using yelp:

riobaldo:~$ yelp /usr/share/gnome/help/gnopernicus/C/legal.xml

(yelp:3739): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_stock_lookup: assertion `stock_id != NULL' failed

(yelp:3739): Yelp-CRITICAL **: history_pop_back: assertion `window->priv->history_back != NULL'$

and either yelp keeps trying to open windows until the machines' memory ends up or it ask the web-browser (in my case firefox1.5.0.2) to open any xml document what results in a message stating the the document is not associated whit any style and shows only the xml three.

The closest reference I was able to find on the Internet was at http://www.mail-archive.com/fink-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/msg12232.html and the solution indicated there is to wait for new releases on Debian/Testing to come up.

Is there any other way around it?

thanks,

Gunther Furtado
Curitiba - PR - Brasil




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