Terminal Warning: “Gti-Message: Failed to load module ”atk-bridge"












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When I run programs that use GTK from the terminal, I almost always see warnings (sometimes many warnings) like this:



Gtk-Message: 09:18:04.593: Failed to load module "atk-bridge"


This happens with evince and many others. How can these warnings be silenced?










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    When I run programs that use GTK from the terminal, I almost always see warnings (sometimes many warnings) like this:



    Gtk-Message: 09:18:04.593: Failed to load module "atk-bridge"


    This happens with evince and many others. How can these warnings be silenced?










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      When I run programs that use GTK from the terminal, I almost always see warnings (sometimes many warnings) like this:



      Gtk-Message: 09:18:04.593: Failed to load module "atk-bridge"


      This happens with evince and many others. How can these warnings be silenced?










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      When I run programs that use GTK from the terminal, I almost always see warnings (sometimes many warnings) like this:



      Gtk-Message: 09:18:04.593: Failed to load module "atk-bridge"


      This happens with evince and many others. How can these warnings be silenced?







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          Ubuntu 18.10 includes a package that was not currently installed on the system. Installing the package libatk-adaptor eliminates the warnings. There may be a small error in packaging for programs that implement or rely on GTK.






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