You are not logged in.

#1 2008-06-14 21:23:35

tehanomaly
Member
From: UK
Registered: 2007-11-28
Posts: 12

F-Spot issue [SOLVED]

I have just installed f-spot to my i686 arch install, but I get a failed assert when trying to start the app... any ideas?

f-spot 0.4.2-1 is the version and I'm running XFCE as desktop manager.

Below is the console stack trace - I tried running from XFCE menu first, but nothing happened (i.e. it had crashed) so I went for console:

[steve@UBER-III ~] > f-spot

(/usr/lib/f-spot/f-spot.exe:4726): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: gtype.c:2248: initialization assertion failed, use IA__g_type_init() prior to this function

(/usr/lib/f-spot/f-spot.exe:4726): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_new: assertion `G_TYPE_IS_OBJECT (object_type)' failed

(/usr/lib/f-spot/f-spot.exe:4726): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_ref: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
Stacktrace:

  at (wrapper managed-to-native) GConf.Client.gconf_client_get_default () <0x00004>
  at (wrapper managed-to-native) GConf.Client.gconf_client_get_default () <0xffffffff>
  at GConf.Client..ctor () <0x0003b>
  at FSpot.GConfPreferenceBackend.get_Client () <0x0001f>
  at FSpot.GConfPreferenceBackend.AddNotify (string,FSpot.NotifyChangedHandler) <0x00032>
  at FSpot.Preferences.get_Backend () <0x0006b>
  at FSpot.Preferences.Get (string) <0x00074>
  at FSpot.Driver.Main (string[]) <0x00112>
  at (wrapper runtime-invoke) FSpot.Driver.runtime_invoke_int_string[] (object,intptr,intptr,intptr) <0xffffffff>

Native stacktrace:

    f-spot [0x8170484]
    f-spot [0x807f0fb]
    [0xb7f4d40c]
    /usr/lib/libgconf-2.so.4(gconf_client_get_default+0xf8) [0xb6c44558]
    [0xb779f723]
    [0xb779f1dc]
    [0xb779f178]
    [0xb779f0e3]
    [0xb779efe4]
    [0xb779ebb5]
    [0xb779b863]
    [0xb779b1d4]
    f-spot(mono_runtime_exec_main+0xf7) [0x8101837]
    f-spot(mono_runtime_run_main+0x16d) [0x8101e1d]
    f-spot(mono_main+0x623) [0x805ade3]
    f-spot [0x805a2d2]
    /lib/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xe6) [0xb7d01396]
    f-spot [0x805a211]

=================================================================
Got a SIGSEGV while executing native code. This usually indicates
a fatal error in the mono runtime or one of the native libraries 
used by your application.
=================================================================

Aborted

Last edited by tehanomaly (2008-06-16 21:31:18)


'I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think...'

Offline

#2 2008-06-15 00:37:38

Xappe
Member
Registered: 2008-05-17
Posts: 105

Re: F-Spot issue [SOLVED]

same trouble here


vanum est vobis ante lucem surgere

Offline

#3 2008-06-15 01:42:21

tigrmesh
IRC Op
From: Florida, US
Registered: 2007-12-11
Posts: 794

Re: F-Spot issue [SOLVED]

It sounds like a bug.  Consider filing a bug report.

To file a bug report, go to the arch bugs page (the link is at the top of this page).  You pick the correct project (in this case 'Arch Linux') and then search to see if your problem has already been reported (in this case 'f-spot').  Review the results and either add comments/votes to an existing bug, if there is one, or report your new bug.  You'll need to set up a username and password.  It's quite straightforward, and the instructions explain the information they're looking for.

Last edited by tigrmesh (2008-06-15 01:42:51)

Offline

#4 2008-06-16 17:36:02

bender02
Member
From: UK
Registered: 2007-02-04
Posts: 1,328

Re: F-Spot issue [SOLVED]

Try to run it with 'dbus-launch f-spot'.

Offline

#5 2008-06-16 21:30:49

tehanomaly
Member
From: UK
Registered: 2007-11-28
Posts: 12

Re: F-Spot issue [SOLVED]

bender02 wrote:

Try to run it with 'dbus-launch f-spot'.

Yup, that works! Thank you!!!

That would suggest the menu link is incorrect then... I'll have to change it!


'I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think...'

Offline

#6 2008-06-17 06:53:49

bender02
Member
From: UK
Registered: 2007-02-04
Posts: 1,328

Re: F-Spot issue [SOLVED]

The thing is that gnome launches all that's needed for f-spot automatically on the start (of gnome itself), and then the menu link works. However, xfce doesn't (and rightly so, aiming to be lighter).

Offline

Board footer

Powered by FluxBB