On Tue, 2013-09-10 at 17:29 -0400, Bric wrote: > > > On September 10, 2013 at 9:28 AM Richard Shann <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > > > OK, I have pushed a fix which I hope may build for gtk2 > > I can't easily test however. Please report. If it builds try > > Input->Mouse->Mouse Insertion command to see if it does anything useful. > > > > > OK, I did "git pull", got your latest fix (I presume), and that seems to make > it > compile to the end. > > But then I get a seg fault, with the following (i didn't do make install, just > "cd ./src ; ./denemo"):
I would expect that to work, especially if you have an installed denemo as well, but it is neater to configure with ./configure --prefix=/home/bruno/local and the do make && make install and then run by cd ~/local/bin && ./denemo if you have a fast machine. > > $ ./denemo > > xmlsource == /home/bruno/.denemo-1.0.9/denemorc > audio driver is 'portaudio' 0 > Initializing Fluidsynth > > ** (denemo:28332): WARNING **: The default fluidsynth soundfont has been > loaded > Initializing PortAudio backend > opening output device 'ALSA: default' > MIDI driver is 'portmidi' > initializing PortMidi backend > opening input device 'ALSA: Midi Through Port-0' > opening output device 'ALSA: Midi Through Port-0' > > (denemo:28332): GdkPixbuf-CRITICAL **: gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file: assertion > `filename != NULL' failed > Segmentation fault I did get to check that the GTK2 fix works reasonably well, I am sure it is not the cause of this segfault. Nor I suspect is it the gdk_pixbuf error, which I recall seeing (on windows I think), perhaps the Denemo icon not being found for the window manager to use. If you are able to run using gdb then please do so (Briefly after installing gdb you do gdb ./denemo and then >run at the gdb prompt.) this will tell me where it crashed. Richard _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel
