Hi,

Thanks for the reply and taking time to have a look, after some more
digging on my end it would appear your red herring theory is closest to
the truth. I have been in heavy development of AV Linux 6.0 and apparently
have flown a bit too close to the fire (Debian Testing)... Somewhere along
the line I've pulled in an updated lib that has wreaked havoc with not
only Rosegarden but some other QT4 apps as well, I didn't notice until a
user reported it.

So my sincere apologies for the noise, and a personal thanks for keeping
Rosegarden moving forward with an overworked underpaid skeleton crew!


>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm encountering a startup bug with Rosegarden 12.04, this bug did not
>> affect the previous version 11.11.42 and I have other bug reports on the
>> AV Linux forums about it, not sure if the new version or my package is
>> the
>> cause. Any guidance or suggestions appreciated.
>
> Thanks for the report, Glen.  From the silence, I think we're all a bit
> puzzled.
>
> I don't know how to reproduce it; my build of 12.04 starts up normally and
> I assume the rest of the dev team hasn't encountered anything so drastic
> either.
>
> I did a little digging, though.
>
> At first I thought the problem related to this warning "track id not
> found, this is probably a BUG".  But now I think that's a red herring.  I
> don't think it's that Composition is failing to make tracks.  getTrackById
> is called from many places, sometimes quite early, and in some of those
> places it's clearly expected to miss, for instance AddTracksCommand.cpp.
> Also, I see the same warning in old traces that I keep around for
> reference, which had no problem starting up.
>
> The other notable warning "AlsaDriver::renameDevice: Cannot find device 1
> in port map" also occurs repeatedly in old traces.  "Cannot connect
> (null)::destroyed() to > Rosegarden::AudioRouteMenu::slotInstrumentGone()"
> too appears in old traces.
>
> So up until "gthread-posix.c", I don't see anything abnormal.  We don't
> even use gthread-posix directly; we use Qt threads, which I assume call
> it.
>
>> GLib (gthread-posix.c): Unexpected error from C library during
>> 'pthread_setspecific': Invalid argument.  Aborting.
>
> So I'm quite puzzled.
>
>       Tom Breton (Tehom)
>
>
>



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