On 11/24/2011 12:05 PM, "Olegaria Ercilurrutigastañazagogeascoa" wrote:
>>> - 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.
>
> I just noticed that I have already RG compiled with the "debug" flag; I think 
> I set that flag in my package.use one of those other times I was "fighting" 
> with older versions, so if you could tell me how to see those debugging 
> statements... (pardon my ignorance I never had such a weird probelm with 
> Gentoo nor other distros)
>

Another idea would be to rebuild _without_ the debug flag enabled. 
Looking at the source now, there seems to be a lot of complicated debug 
code in here, and I'm not sure what it effects. (devs...?)

Again, be sure to let us know what the "rosegarden --version" command 
does, as that should tell us a little about what stage the problem is 
occurring in. (The --version command causes the main.cpp code to exit 
before any graphics or sound initialization or such like.)

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