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Hello everyone! Since the latest qt update I have noticed that all the qt development tools (creator, designer, assistant, etc) take a really long time to load up and their behavior is sluggish at best (for instance menus take a while to show up). When I start designer from the command line I get this error
Qt at-spi: error getting the accessibility dbus address:
"Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply,
the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken."
Accessibility DBus not found. Falling back to session bus.
After this the application needs a solid minute or two to show up. Does anyone have an idea what the problem might be? Have you experienced similar behavior?
Last edited by Foucault (2013-03-18 11:55:20)
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Same here:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1240766
Up until know i tought that i was the only one with this problem.
Would be great if other people could try this and report if they do or do not face the same issue.
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designer-qt4, linguist-qt4 and assistant-qt4 work as expected. This seems to be related to qt5 but unfortunately I don't know how.
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Installing at-spi solves this? (I've no slow startup, but the warning disappeared here)
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at-spi, at-spi2-core and at-spi2-atk are installed, but no luck.
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same here. error stays even if packages installed. changes nothing
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Here Qt Creator is a bit slower than Qt Creator from Qt 4 to start, but it’s only a few seconds. Also no warning when running designer from the terminal.
$ pacman -Qs at-spi
local/at-spi2-atk 2.6.2-1
A GTK+ module that bridges ATK to D-Bus at-spi
local/at-spi2-core 2.6.3-1
Protocol definitions and daemon for D-Bus at-spi
Edit: under Xfce, with no display manager.
Last edited by stqn (2013-03-19 12:27:16)
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Thanks stqn
Same packages installed. I'm using awesome wm.
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This is definitely related to at-spi. I've noticed that the slowdown occurs only when the error appears (at least in my case). After I run manually
/usr/lib/at-spi2-core/at-spi-bus-launcher
qtcreator launches as expected, no slowdown at all. Can anyone confirm this ?
Last edited by Foucault (2013-03-20 18:13:24)
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I cannot confirm this. Running spi launcher with or without root priviliges does not change a thing. Still slow, still error.
Edit:
Now installed the new release. Problem still exists.
Edit:
New Update does not solve the slowness problem.
Last edited by Archdove (2013-03-26 16:24:24)
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So just du bumb this once more. I notced that the example page in qtcreator is empty. With qt4 there where plenty of examples present.
Also on the first start after the update, the start was quick. There was a message about not being able to connect to dbus.
Foucault: Is this completly resolved for you?
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Uninstalling at-spi2-atk and at-spi2-core fixes the problem.
However, those two packages are required for GTK3 so it's not a solution for most people.
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Same issue here after update to Qt5.
QtCreator with Qt5 starts a lot slower than before with Qt4.
Also i have notice another issue.
All commands that requires mouse double click such as:
> open a closed project's source/header/ui file
> browse files to add in resources
> select/edit resource item
> browse source files to add to project.
etc.
now all these commands activated by single click.
I solved that problem by recompile QtCreator against Qt4, and this strange behavour became past.
[EDIT] Also with recompiled QtCreator, the problem with slow startup solved too. [/EDIT]
Anyone have this problem too ?
Is this an issue related to Qt5 ?
Last edited by locrian (2013-04-03 08:36:09)
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I have the same issue with qtcreator, designer and linguist
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same problem, i dont want to uninstall steam and other GTK3 apps
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The bug seems to be fixed in the latest Qt packages for me!
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