If it works with qt-mod and not arch-provided qt, let us know cause maybe there's a problem with our binary On Wednesday 05 March 2008 21:06:48 Denis Alessandro Altoe Falqueto wrote:
Hi Nigel.
I think you are using the default KDE from Arch. I strongly recommend KDEmod (http://kdemod.ath.cx/), a tweaked version of KDE made by community volunteers (brave ones, at that). This is the project that ships qtmod, as it is patched for some features not in the default arch's qt package. It is very flexible, as only what you need is actually installed and there are some very cool extra patches. So, if you are using dialup connection, it is even more usefull.
HTH.
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 4:55 PM, Nigel Henry <cave.dnb2m97pp@aliceadsl.fr> wrote:
On Wednesday 05 March 2008 20:19, charly wrote:
Hi,
All works fine here. I've got the locale warning also, but no segfault. Im using qtmod-4.3.3 from kdemod. You could check if it works with this patched version of qt.
Regards,
Charly
Hi Charly. Have you got a link as to where I get this patched version of qt? I'm downloading a load of KDE updates at the mo (on dialup), so will have to go for this tomorrow, and see if it works.
Thanks for the feedback.
Nigel.
On Wednesday 05 March 2008 20:06:13 Nigel Henry wrote:
Hi Folks.
When I open Qsynth, I can rotate the various controls, but clicking on any of the buttons causes it to crash. For example I click on the "Options" button, the options window opens momentarily, but is blank, then Qsynth goes out to lunch.
When Qsynth is opened without messing with the buttons, Qjackctl shows fluidsynth available as an input port, so that bit is working ok.
Starting Qsynth on the CLI gives me this output, see below. [djmons@myhost ~]$ qsynth Warning: no locale found: /usr/share/locale/qsynth_en_US.qm Segmentation fault [djmons@myhost ~]$
I'm totally clueless about locales, but could this be the problem? Looking in /usr/share/locale there is no en_US locale. There are a bunch of en locales though (en, en@boldquot, en@quot, en_CA, en_GB)
Looking at when I started Qsynth on the CLI as above, it shows a segfault, but the GUI for Qsynth is still showing. It's only when I click on a button that it crashes.
Can anyone confirm that they have Qsynth working as expected?
I don't want to post a bug report if this problem has something to do with locales on my install.
Thanks for any help on this problem.
Nigel.