First of all: what happens when you run the command "rosegarden --version"?
On 11/24/2011 11:46 AM, "Olegaria Ercilurrutigastañazagogeascoa" wrote: > My sound system works perfectly with all other programs, but who knows... > What special "thing" needs a sound system for Rosegarden besides sounding? > I have tried an installation of Chakra and RG under Virtualbox and it seems > to work. I say "seems" because I havent been able to make my sound system > work in this Virtual installation, but that's not fault of RG. > My KDE installation uses Gstreamer 4.5.0, now, a month ago I had VLC and RG > 11.06 failed as well. > How can I turn off KDE's sound system? I can only see how to change the sound > backend (if I had now any besides Gstreamer). > This seems less and less likely to be the problem. According to my observation, even if the sound system were hanging Rosegarden during the load, you should see other terminal output first. From my terminal: $ rosegarden Setting graphics system for Qt 4.5+ to: raster Thorn - true System Locale: en_US Qt translations path: /usr/share/qt4/translations Qt translations not loaded. RG Translation: trying to load :locale/en_US RG Translations loaded successfully. Loaded application icon "rg-rwb-rose3-16x16" Loaded application icon "rg-rwb-rose3-32x32" <snip> It should also be noted, looking at Rosegarden source, that if this were a QT graphics activation problem, you should see the line "Setting graphics system" etc. anyway, which you don't. Though, I suppose that doesn't rule out a library loading problem... > >> $ emerge --info Rosegarden > You're system config looks pretty similar to mine, except you are using the no-multilib profile (I am using the desktop profile) but I think that shouldn't make a difference here. I also noticed that you have GCC 4.5 installed, but you are configured to use 4.4. Likely not relevant here, but it is something you might want to get around to fixing eventually. > > All these dependencies except one are "passed", acording to equery, that one > is lirc, why I need am infrared remote control driver? Do you think it might > be te culprit? > I think equery shows all the dependencies, assuming all the use flags were set. If your "lirc" USE flag is not set, and lirc is not actually installed, there should be no problem here. > >> - you could run "equery check rosegarden" on rosegarden or any of its >> dependences to make sure the files were installed correctly >> - a rev-rebuild run might help, in case a dependency is broken > > revdep-rebuild says "Dynamic linking on your system is consistent... All > done." > >> - Rosegarden does have a "debug" use flag. Perhaps if you rebuilt it >> with that enabled, some useful information might appear from debugging >> statements. > > Ok, I'll do it if in a couple of days I dont get any solution. > > Thanks a lot, Christopher. :) > -- frigidcode.com theologia.indicium.us ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a definitive record of customers, application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-novd2d _______________________________________________ Rosegarden-user mailing list [email protected] - use the link below to unsubscribe https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rosegarden-user
