Bug#861630: stellarium: Stellarium does not start at all
On Wed, 3 May 2017 10:44:09 +0700 Alexander Wolfwrote: > Hi! > > 2017-05-03 6:44 GMT+07:00 Pascal Gervais : > > > Tue, 2 May 2017 15:09:55 +0700 > > Alexander Wolf wrote: > > > > > Please show log after > > > > > > stellarium --dump-opengl-details > > > > Hi, > > > > Log file attached. > > > > My system does not meet the minimum requirements... Too bad! > > > > > Please try put "main/check_requirements = false" in > ~/.stellarium/config.ini and theck it again. > Hi, Sorry for the late reply, but we had huge inundation disasters here in Quebec. With "main/check_requirements = false" in config.ini, Stellarium starts and seems to work as expected. -- Pascal ><©>
Bug#861630: stellarium: Stellarium does not start at all
On Wed, 3 May 2017 10:44:09 +0700 Alexander Wolfwrote: > Hi! > > 2017-05-03 6:44 GMT+07:00 Pascal Gervais : > > > Tue, 2 May 2017 15:09:55 +0700 > > Alexander Wolf wrote: > > > > > Please show log after > > > > > > stellarium --dump-opengl-details > > > > Hi, > > > > Log file attached. > > > > My system does not meet the minimum requirements... Too bad! > > > > > Please try put "main/check_requirements = false" in > ~/.stellarium/config.ini and theck it again. > Hi, I will try when I'll have access to my computer late tonight, maybe tomorrow morning. Thanks. -- Pascal ><©>
Bug#861630: stellarium: Stellarium does not start at all
Hi! 2017-05-03 6:44 GMT+07:00 Pascal Gervais: > Tue, 2 May 2017 15:09:55 +0700 > Alexander Wolf wrote: > > > Please show log after > > > > stellarium --dump-opengl-details > > Hi, > > Log file attached. > > My system does not meet the minimum requirements... Too bad! > Please try put "main/check_requirements = false" in ~/.stellarium/config.ini and theck it again. -- With best regards, Alexander
Bug#861630: stellarium: Stellarium does not start at all
On Tue, 2 May 2017 14:48:30 +0700 Alexander Wolfwrote: > Are you upgraded Stellarium or this is new installation? > > This is may be helpful: > https://sourceforge.net/p/stellarium/discussion/278769/thread/6d31cee2/ > Hi, This is a new installation. -- Pascal ><©>
Bug#861630: stellarium: Stellarium does not start at all
On Tue, 2 May 2017 19:07:26 +0200 Tomasz Buchertwrote: > On 02/05/17 05:26, Pascal Gervais wrote: > > On Tue, 2 May 2017 09:43:57 +0200 > > Tomasz Buchert wrote: > > > > > The message seems pretty clear to me. Do you indeed have an old > > > GPU? > > > > Seriously, a 5 years old computer is now considered outdated? I used > > such sky observer software on an old Pentium MMX 166 MHz 20 years > > ago, but I can't with an Intel Core 2 G33 chipset? Are you > > serious? > > Hello Pascal, > I tend to be serious when I reply in bug reports, yes. Hi, I was only surprised, sorry for overreacting. > Thank you for mentioning the GPU in question. It seems that the GPU is > then https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA#GMA_3100. Alex, can you > confirm that this GPU would not support necessary OpenGL stuff > (possibly relevant docs: > http://www.intel.com/assets/pdf/prodbrief/317311.pdf)? Yes, it's the right GPU. Who is Alex? > > > > > Can you try the options provided in the message? > > > > You mean "--mesa-mode" and "--safe-mode"? Sorry, but there is no > > such options with the Stellarium package provided by Debian. > > You're right, they are only available on windows, my apologies. > However, you can still run: > >LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=1 stellarium > > to see if the software rendering works at least. With "LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=1 stellarium" the whole system freeze at: Trying to copy ssystem.ini to /home/pascal/.stellarium/data/ssystem.ini And I have to kill stellarium on an other TTY. I attach the output. > Cheers, > Tomasz -- Pascal ><©> pascal@debianx:~$ LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=1 stellarium User config directory does not exist: "/home/pascal/.stellarium" Creating directory "/home/pascal/.stellarium" --- [ This is Stellarium 0.15.2 - http://www.stellarium.org ] [ Copyright (C) 2000-2017 Fabien Chereau et al. ] --- Writing log file to: "/home/pascal/.stellarium/log.txt" File search paths: 0 . "/home/pascal/.stellarium" 1 . "/usr/share/stellarium" Config file "/home/pascal/.stellarium/config.ini" does not exist. Copying the default file. Config file is: "/home/pascal/.stellarium/config.ini" Default surface format: QSurfaceFormat(version 2.0, options QFlags(), depthBufferSize -1, redBufferSize -1, greenBufferSize -1, blueBufferSize -1, alphaBufferSize -1, stencilBufferSize -1, samples -1, swapBehavior 0, swapInterval 1, profile 0) Desired surface format: QSurfaceFormat(version 2.1, options QFlags(), depthBufferSize 24, redBufferSize 8, greenBufferSize 8, blueBufferSize 8, alphaBufferSize 8, stencilBufferSize 8, samples -1, swapBehavior 0, swapInterval 1, profile 0) StelGLWidget constructor StelGraphicsScene constructor initializeGL OpenGL supported version: "3.0 Mesa 13.0.6" Current Format: QSurfaceFormat(version 3.0, options QFlags(0x4), depthBufferSize 24, redBufferSize 8, greenBufferSize 8, blueBufferSize 8, alphaBufferSize 8, stencilBufferSize 8, samples 0, swapBehavior 0, swapInterval 1, profile 0) StelMainView::init Detected: OpenGL "3.0" Driver version string: "3.0 Mesa 13.0.6" GL vendor is "VMware, Inc." GL renderer is "Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe (LLVM 3.9, 128 bits)" GL Shading Language version is "1.30" MESA Version Number detected: 13 Mesa version is fine, we should not see a graphics problem. GLSL Version Number detected: 1.3 GLSL version is fine, we should not see a graphics problem. Cache directory is: "/home/pascal/.cache/stellarium/stellarium" Sky language is "en_CA" Application language is "en_CA" Loading Solar System data ... Could not find the starsConfig.json file: will copy the default one. Creating directory "/home/pascal/.stellarium/stars/default" Creates file "/home/pascal/.stellarium/stars/default/starsConfig.json" Loading star data ... "Loading \"/usr/share/stellarium/stars/default/stars_0_0v0_7.cat\": 0_0v0_7; 4979" "Loading \"/usr/share/stellarium/stars/default/stars_1_0v0_7.cat\": 1_0v0_7; 21806" "Loading \"/usr/share/stellarium/stars/default/stars_2_0v0_7.cat\": 2_0v0_7; 150850" "Loading \"/usr/share/stellarium/stars/default/stars_3_1v0_4.cat\": 3_1v0_4; 425807" Finished loading star catalogue data, max_geodesic_level: 3 navigation/preset_sky_time is a double - treating as jday: "2451514.25001" Reloading DSO data... Loaded 10757 DSO records LandscapeMgr: initialized Cache for 100 MB. Loading star names from "/usr/share/stellarium/skycultures/western/star_names.fab" Loaded 703 / 703 common star names Loading star names from "/usr/share/stellarium/stars/default/name.fab" Loaded 4506 / 4506 scientific star names Loading variable stars from "/usr/share/stellarium/stars/default/gcvs_hip_part.dat" Loaded 6916 / 6916 variable stars Loading double stars from "/usr/share/stellarium/stars/default/wds_hip_part.dat" Loaded 16412 / 16412 double stars Loading
Bug#861630: stellarium: Stellarium does not start at all
On 02/05/17 05:26, Pascal Gervais wrote: > On Tue, 2 May 2017 09:43:57 +0200 > Tomasz Buchertwrote: > > > The message seems pretty clear to me. Do you indeed have an old GPU? > > Seriously, a 5 years old computer is now considered outdated? I used > such sky observer software on an old Pentium MMX 166 MHz 20 years ago, > but I can't with an Intel Core 2 G33 chipset? Are you serious? Hello Pascal, I tend to be serious when I reply in bug reports, yes. Thank you for mentioning the GPU in question. It seems that the GPU is then https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA#GMA_3100. Alex, can you confirm that this GPU would not support necessary OpenGL stuff (possibly relevant docs: http://www.intel.com/assets/pdf/prodbrief/317311.pdf)? > > > Can you try the options provided in the message? > > You mean "--mesa-mode" and "--safe-mode"? Sorry, but there is no such > options with the Stellarium package provided by Debian. You're right, they are only available on windows, my apologies. However, you can still run: LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=1 stellarium to see if the software rendering works at least. > > Cheers, > > Tomasz Cheers, Tomasz signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Bug#861630: stellarium: Stellarium does not start at all
On Tue, 2 May 2017 09:43:57 +0200 Tomasz Buchertwrote: > The message seems pretty clear to me. Do you indeed have an old GPU? Seriously, a 5 years old computer is now considered outdated? I used such sky observer software on an old Pentium MMX 166 MHz 20 years ago, but I can't with an Intel Core 2 G33 chipset? Are you serious? > Can you try the options provided in the message? You mean "--mesa-mode" and "--safe-mode"? Sorry, but there is no such options with the Stellarium package provided by Debian. > Cheers, > Tomasz -- Pascal ><©> pascal@debianx:~$ man stellarium STELLARIUM(1) STELLARIUM(1) NAME stellarium - A real-time realistic planetarium SYNOPSIS stellarium [OPTIONS] DESCRIPTION Stellarium is a free GPL software which renders realistic skies in real time with OpenGL. It is available for Linux/Unix, Windows and MacOSX. With Stellarium, you really see what you can see with your eyes, binoculars or a small telescope. OPTIONS -v, --version Print program name and version and exit. -h, --help Print a brief synopsis of program options and exit. -c, --config-file file Use file for the config filename instead of the default config.ini. -u, --user-dir dir Use dir instead of the default user data directory ($HOME/.stellarium/ on *nix operating systems). --verbose Even more diagnostic output in logfile (esp. multimedia handling). -t, --fix-text May fix text rendering problems. -d, --dump-opengl-details Dump information about OpenGL support to logfile. Use this is you have graphics problems and want to send a bug report. -f, --full-screen yes|no With argument yes or no over-rides the full screen setting in the config file. The setting is saved in the config-file and as such will be the default for subsequent invocations of Stellarium. --screenshot-dir dir Set the directory into which screenshots will be saved to dir, instead of the default (which is $HOME on *nix operating systems). --startup-script script Specify name of startup script. --home-planet planet-name Specify observer planet. planet-name is an English name, and should refer to an object defined in the ssystem.ini file. --altitude alt Specify the initial observer altitude, where alt is the altitude in meters. --longitude lon Specify the initial observer longitude, where lon is the longitude. The format is illustrated by this example: +4d16'12" which refers to 4 degrees, 16 minutes and 12 arc seconds East. Westerly longitudes should be prefixed with "-". --latitude lat Specify the initial observer latitude, where lat is the latitude. The format is illustrated by this example: +53d58'16.65" which refers to 53 degrees, 58 minutes and 16.65 arc seconds North. Southerly latitudes should be prefixed with "-". --list-landscapes Print a list of landscape names and exit. --landscape name Start Stellarium using landscape name. Refer to --list-landscapes for possible names. --sky-date date Specify sky date in format mmdd. --sky-time time Specify sky time in format hh:mm:ss. --fov fov Specify the field of view (fov degrees). --projection-type p Specify projection type, p. Permitted values of p are: equalarea, stereographic, fisheye, cylinder, mercator, perspective, and orthographic. --restore-defaults Delete existing config.ini and use defaults. RETURN VALUE 0 Completed successfully. not 0 Some sort of error. FILES Note: file locations on non-*nix operating systems (include OSX) may vary. Please refer to the Stellarium User Guide for more details, as well as information on how to customise the Stellarium data files. /usr/share/stellarium/ This is the Installation Data Directory set at compile-time. $HOME/.stellarium/ This is the User Data Directory, which may be over-ridden using command line option -u. It contains the user's settings, extra landscapes, scripts, and can also be used to over-ride data files which are provided with the default install. $HOME/.stellarium/config.ini The default main configuration file is config.ini. Refer to -c above to use a different filename and to -u to use a different User Data Directory. $HOME/ The default screenshot directory. Refer to --screenshot-dir to use a different path. SEE ALSO celestia(1). NOTES Sources of
Bug#861630: stellarium: Stellarium does not start at all
Please show log after stellarium --dump-opengl-details -- With best regards, Alexander
Bug#861630: stellarium: Stellarium does not start at all
Hi! 2017-05-02 14:43 GMT+07:00 Tomasz Buchert: > On 01/05/17 20:59, Pascal Gervais wrote: > > Detected: OpenGL "2.1" > > Driver version string: "2.1 Mesa 13.0.6" > > GL vendor is "Intel Open Source Technology Center" > > GL renderer is "Mesa DRI Intel(R) G33 " > > GL Shading Language version is "1.20" > > MESA Version Number detected: 13 > > Mesa version is fine, we should not see a graphics problem. > > GLSL Version Number detected: 1.2 > > This is not enough: we need GLSL1.30 or later. > > You should update graphics drivers, graphics hardware, or use the > --mesa-mode option. > > Else, please try to use an older version like 0.12.5, and try there with > --safe-mode > > You can try to run in an unsupported degraded mode by ignoring the > warning and continuing. > > But more than likely problems will persist. > > Segmentation fault > Are you upgraded Stellarium or this is new installation? This is may be helpful: https://sourceforge.net/p/stellarium/discussion/278769/thread/6d31cee2/ -- With best regards, Alexander
Bug#861630: stellarium: Stellarium does not start at all
On 01/05/17 20:59, Pascal Gervais wrote: > The output of Stellarium in a terminal show a segmentation fault. > > -- > Pascal ><©> > pascal@debianx:~$ stellarium > --- > [ This is Stellarium 0.15.2 - http://www.stellarium.org ] > [ Copyright (C) 2000-2017 Fabien Chereau et al. ] > --- > Writing log file to: "/home/pascal/.stellarium/log.txt" > File search paths: > 0 . "/home/pascal/.stellarium" > 1 . "/usr/share/stellarium" > Config file is: "/home/pascal/.stellarium/config.ini" > Default surface format: QSurfaceFormat(version 2.0, options QFlags(), > depthBufferSize -1, redBufferSize -1, greenBufferSize -1, blueBufferSize -1, > alphaBufferSize -1, stencilBufferSize -1, samples -1, swapBehavior 0, > swapInterval 1, profile 0) > Desired surface format: QSurfaceFormat(version 2.1, options QFlags(), > depthBufferSize 24, redBufferSize 8, greenBufferSize 8, blueBufferSize 8, > alphaBufferSize 8, stencilBufferSize 8, samples -1, swapBehavior 0, > swapInterval 1, profile 0) > StelGLWidget constructor > StelGraphicsScene constructor > initializeGL > OpenGL supported version: "2.1 Mesa 13.0.6" > Current Format: QSurfaceFormat(version 2.1, options QFlags(0x4), > depthBufferSize 24, redBufferSize 8, greenBufferSize 8, blueBufferSize 8, > alphaBufferSize 8, stencilBufferSize 8, samples 0, swapBehavior 0, > swapInterval 1, profile 0) > StelMainView::init > Detected: OpenGL "2.1" > Driver version string: "2.1 Mesa 13.0.6" > GL vendor is "Intel Open Source Technology Center" > GL renderer is "Mesa DRI Intel(R) G33 " > GL Shading Language version is "1.20" > MESA Version Number detected: 13 > Mesa version is fine, we should not see a graphics problem. > GLSL Version Number detected: 1.2 > This is not enough: we need GLSL1.30 or later. > You should update graphics drivers, graphics hardware, or use the --mesa-mode > option. > Else, please try to use an older version like 0.12.5, and try there with > --safe-mode > You can try to run in an unsupported degraded mode by ignoring the warning > and continuing. > But more than likely problems will persist. > Segmentation fault The message seems pretty clear to me. Do you indeed have an old GPU? Can you try the options provided in the message? Cheers, Tomasz signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Bug#861630: stellarium: Stellarium does not start at all
The output of Stellarium in a terminal show a segmentation fault. -- Pascal ><©> pascal@debianx:~$ stellarium --- [ This is Stellarium 0.15.2 - http://www.stellarium.org ] [ Copyright (C) 2000-2017 Fabien Chereau et al. ] --- Writing log file to: "/home/pascal/.stellarium/log.txt" File search paths: 0 . "/home/pascal/.stellarium" 1 . "/usr/share/stellarium" Config file is: "/home/pascal/.stellarium/config.ini" Default surface format: QSurfaceFormat(version 2.0, options QFlags(), depthBufferSize -1, redBufferSize -1, greenBufferSize -1, blueBufferSize -1, alphaBufferSize -1, stencilBufferSize -1, samples -1, swapBehavior 0, swapInterval 1, profile 0) Desired surface format: QSurfaceFormat(version 2.1, options QFlags(), depthBufferSize 24, redBufferSize 8, greenBufferSize 8, blueBufferSize 8, alphaBufferSize 8, stencilBufferSize 8, samples -1, swapBehavior 0, swapInterval 1, profile 0) StelGLWidget constructor StelGraphicsScene constructor initializeGL OpenGL supported version: "2.1 Mesa 13.0.6" Current Format: QSurfaceFormat(version 2.1, options QFlags(0x4), depthBufferSize 24, redBufferSize 8, greenBufferSize 8, blueBufferSize 8, alphaBufferSize 8, stencilBufferSize 8, samples 0, swapBehavior 0, swapInterval 1, profile 0) StelMainView::init Detected: OpenGL "2.1" Driver version string: "2.1 Mesa 13.0.6" GL vendor is "Intel Open Source Technology Center" GL renderer is "Mesa DRI Intel(R) G33 " GL Shading Language version is "1.20" MESA Version Number detected: 13 Mesa version is fine, we should not see a graphics problem. GLSL Version Number detected: 1.2 This is not enough: we need GLSL1.30 or later. You should update graphics drivers, graphics hardware, or use the --mesa-mode option. Else, please try to use an older version like 0.12.5, and try there with --safe-mode You can try to run in an unsupported degraded mode by ignoring the warning and continuing. But more than likely problems will persist. Segmentation fault
Bug#861630: stellarium: Stellarium does not start at all
Package: stellarium Version: 0.15.2-1 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, * What led up to the situation? Installed and tried to start Stellarium. * What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or ineffective)? Tried to launch Stellarium from my Applications menu * What was the outcome of this action? A splash screen opens, then closes, and then nothing. * What outcome did you expect instead? Stellarium should start normally like any other apps. -- System Information: Debian Release: 9.0 APT prefers testing APT policy: (900, 'testing'), (800, 'stable'), (500, 'oldstable'), (90, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental') Architecture: amd64 (x86_64) Kernel: Linux 4.9.0-2-amd64 (SMP w/2 CPU cores) Locale: LANG=en_CA.utf8, LC_CTYPE=en_CA.utf8 (charmap=UTF-8) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash Init: sysvinit (via /sbin/init) Versions of packages stellarium depends on: ii libc6 2.24-10 ii libgcc1 1:6.3.0-14 ii libqt5concurrent5 5.7.1+dfsg-3+b1 ii libqt5core5a 5.7.1+dfsg-3+b1 ii libqt5gui55.7.1+dfsg-3+b1 ii libqt5multimedia5 5.7.1~20161021-2 ii libqt5multimediawidgets5 5.7.1~20161021-2 ii libqt5network55.7.1+dfsg-3+b1 ii libqt5printsupport5 5.7.1+dfsg-3+b1 ii libqt5script5 5.7.1~20161021+dfsg-2 ii libqt5serialport5 5.7.1~20161021-2 ii libqt5widgets55.7.1+dfsg-3+b1 ii libstdc++66.3.0-14 ii stellarium-data 0.15.2-1 ii zlib1g1:1.2.8.dfsg-5 stellarium recommends no packages. stellarium suggests no packages. -- no debconf information -- Pascal ><©>