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#1 2008-08-02 16:59:44

alleyoopster
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Registered: 2006-11-19
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[SOLVED]Easytag Segmentation fault with kde3 (kdemod)

(easytag:4811): Gtk-WARNING **: libbonoboui-2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

(easytag:4811): Gtk-WARNING **: libbonoboui-2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
EasyTAG 2.1.5: Abnormal exit! (PId: 4811).
Received signal SIGSEGV (11)
You have probably found a bug in EasyTAG. Please, send a bug report with a gdb backtrace ('gdb easytag core' then 'bt' and 'l') and informations to reproduce it to easytag@gmail.com
Segmentation fault

If I start up easytag while running KDE3 (kdemod), I get this problem every time. I have tried running it with openbox and it runs without a problem. I have deleted .easytag and reinstalled, but the problem continues.

EDIT: Installing libbonoboui resolves the problem. It looks like the there is a dependency issue here, I'll file a bug.

Last edited by alleyoopster (2008-08-02 17:18:06)

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#2 2008-08-02 17:09:40

Allan
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Re: [SOLVED]Easytag Segmentation fault with kde3 (kdemod)

Do a "pacman -S libbonoboui" an all should be good.  I don't understand why this only occurs in KDEmod though.  Is that on two different computers.   File a bug report about the missing dependancy.

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#3 2008-08-02 17:17:42

alleyoopster
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Re: [SOLVED]Easytag Segmentation fault with kde3 (kdemod)

Allan wrote:

Do a "pacman -S libbonoboui" an all should be good.  I don't understand why this only occurs in KDEmod though.  Is that on two different computers.   File a bug report about the missing dependancy.

Yeah thanks Allan, I figured it out. Bug report at http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/11094
No it is on the same machine

Last edited by alleyoopster (2008-08-02 17:18:28)

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