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Hello!
I installed PulseEffects yesterday, and it worked fine. Today I have upgrade the system, and it doesn't launch the GUI.
When I launch it by console, it shows this:
Assertion 'o' failed at pulse/operation.c:133, function pa_operation_get_state(). Aborting.
Abortado (`core' generado)
Do you know the reason of the error?
EDIT: Solution in post #6
Last edited by 609125 (2018-11-02 19:09:14)
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It's an AUR package. It's your job to rebuild it after updating official packages, not pacman's.
Moving to AUR Issues.
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It's an AUR package. It's your job to rebuild it after updating official packages, not pacman's.
Moving to AUR Issues.
Ok, thank you. I have tried to compile downloading from github, but I get the same result.
I have used this guide: https://github.com/wwmm/pulseeffects/wi … rom-Source
Can you show me another way to rebuild it with the new kernel?
Thank you.
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Please post the command you used and its full output prepending the command with LC_ALL=C
See Pasting_pictures_and_code and https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=57855
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jasonwryan wrote:It's an AUR package. It's your job to rebuild it after updating official packages, not pacman's.
Moving to AUR Issues.
Ok, thank you. I have tried to compile downloading from github, but I get the same result.
I have used this guide: https://github.com/wwmm/pulseeffects/wi … rom-SourceCan you show me another way to rebuild it with the new kernel?
Thank you.
See: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pulseeffects
Read: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ar … Repository
And then read about: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Makepkg
Use MakePkg to build the AUR version which you then install with Pacman ("sudo pacman -U <package_file_name>")
Always use a PKGBUILD (what you get from the AUR). If you don't build packages with MakePkg then you end up with untracked files in your filesystem. That is bad and can cause breakage.
Last edited by headkase (2018-08-27 16:43:11)
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Sorry for not responding until today.
I have fixed it installing the optional dependencies that pamac indicates.
Thanks anyway.
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