[LabPlot2] [Bug 456328] Labplot 2.9 does not run

2023-03-31 Thread Peter
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=456328

--- Comment #9 from Peter  ---
(In reply to Alexander Semke from comment #8)
> (In reply to Peter from comment #7)
> > In deep, I have a Dell notebook, with Dell Optimizer running in the
> > background.  However, even with the optimizer running in the background, I
> > can execute the old pre-2.9.0-official release version.  I have a
> > labplot2.exe dated 2021-12-20.  This LabPlot comes up and runs rather
> > instantaneously.  With this in mind: is a background task responsible for
> > labplot2 2.9 and newer not firing up?
> The only thing that comes to mind mind now is the loading of plugins for the
> Notebook in Labplot (for Maxima, python, etc.).
> There were some changes in the location of plugins and probably also in
> their number, but I don't remember the details anymore.
> 
> 
> > However, I will test version 2.10 again, then without the Dell background
> > manager working in the background.  I will inform you again.
> Yes, please try it out without all that stuff running in the background and
> let us know. Thank you.

Good morning,
what I did: I have another Dell, a PC, in the same network, also up-to-date
Windows 10.  Even though the dell services are the same as those on my
notebook, the LabPlot2 2.10 main windows poped up almost immediately.  Because
of this experiment, I do not suspect the Dell services to be the reason for the
failing on my notebook.  The mayor difference I see: the notebook combines a
Intel UHD graphics with a NVIDIA Graphics, while the Dell PC only has the
NVIDIA Graphics.
And still: Labplot2 in version pre-2.9.x (2022-12-20) runs on my notebook but
Laplot 2.9 ff. do not.  I reported this error because it seems that I am not
the only one.
Best regards and thank you for your efforts, Peter.

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[LabPlot2] [Bug 456328] Labplot 2.9 does not run

2023-03-31 Thread Alexander Semke
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=456328

--- Comment #8 from Alexander Semke  ---
(In reply to Peter from comment #7)
> In deep, I have a Dell notebook, with Dell Optimizer running in the
> background.  However, even with the optimizer running in the background, I
> can execute the old pre-2.9.0-official release version.  I have a
> labplot2.exe dated 2021-12-20.  This LabPlot comes up and runs rather
> instantaneously.  With this in mind: is a background task responsible for
> labplot2 2.9 and newer not firing up?
The only thing that comes to mind mind now is the loading of plugins for the
Notebook in Labplot (for Maxima, python, etc.).
There were some changes in the location of plugins and probably also in their
number, but I don't remember the details anymore.


> However, I will test version 2.10 again, then without the Dell background
> manager working in the background.  I will inform you again.
Yes, please try it out without all that stuff running in the background and let
us know. Thank you.

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[LabPlot2] [Bug 456328] Labplot 2.9 does not run

2023-03-31 Thread Peter
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=456328

--- Comment #7 from Peter  ---
(In reply to Alexander Semke from comment #6)
> (In reply to Peter from comment #5)
> > I have the same issues.  I have an up-to-date Windows 10 64-Bit system, all
> > drivers are up-to-date.  The PC has an integrated Intel Graphics and an
> > additional NVIDIA Quadro system.  The last revision running on this PC was
> > the one released with
> > https://labplot.kde.org/2021/10/27/multi-axes-made-easy/.  Already revision
> > 2.9 did not work.  Now I tested 2.10.  The same issue.  What I see: the
> > initial logo pops-up for a few seconds, then disappears.  That's all.  I
> > would appreciate if you could investigate this now rather permanent issue. 
> > There must have been some significant change from the test-version
> > introducing the multi-axes feature and the 2.9 release.
> > 
> > PS: What I already tried with the latest 2.10 revision: installation for
> > only me, installation for all user's, installation in a directory which is
> > not MS Windows dominated.  (I am aware of issues related to installation
> > into the MS default directories.)  In my case: I installed into
> > C:\Progs\LabPlot.  Installation via the MS Store.  Installation of the
> > nightly build.  Installation as Administrator.  All behave the same: a few
> > seconds the logo, then nothing.
> > 
> > Best regards, Peter.
> Can you please check the running processes after the splash screen
> disappears? Is the labplot process still running or is there any process
> anymore since it was killed for some reasons that we need to understand now?
> I assume the latter is the case and we need to debug... 
> 
> I had similar issues on my older Dell notebook where a "monitoring tool"
> from Dell blocked the loading of plugins for labplot which made the
> application crashing. After I stopped this tool, the problem was gone. Do
> you have something similar running on your system? Any anti-virus, etc.? Can
> you stop temporarily these services and start labplot again? We need to
> somehow nail down the actual problem on your system now. This is not a
> global problem with our windows build since we have many successful
> installations.

In deep, I have a Dell notebook, with Dell Optimizer running in the background.
 However, even with the optimizer running in the background, I can execute the
old pre-2.9.0-official release version.  I have a labplot2.exe dated
2021-12-20.  This LabPlot comes up and runs rather instantaneously.  With this
in mind: is a background task responsible for labplot2 2.9 and newer not firing
up?

However, I will test version 2.10 again, then without the Dell background
manager working in the background.  I will inform you again.

Best regards, Peter.

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[LabPlot2] [Bug 456328] Labplot 2.9 does not run

2023-03-30 Thread Alexander Semke
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=456328

--- Comment #6 from Alexander Semke  ---
(In reply to Peter from comment #5)
> I have the same issues.  I have an up-to-date Windows 10 64-Bit system, all
> drivers are up-to-date.  The PC has an integrated Intel Graphics and an
> additional NVIDIA Quadro system.  The last revision running on this PC was
> the one released with
> https://labplot.kde.org/2021/10/27/multi-axes-made-easy/.  Already revision
> 2.9 did not work.  Now I tested 2.10.  The same issue.  What I see: the
> initial logo pops-up for a few seconds, then disappears.  That's all.  I
> would appreciate if you could investigate this now rather permanent issue. 
> There must have been some significant change from the test-version
> introducing the multi-axes feature and the 2.9 release.
> 
> PS: What I already tried with the latest 2.10 revision: installation for
> only me, installation for all user's, installation in a directory which is
> not MS Windows dominated.  (I am aware of issues related to installation
> into the MS default directories.)  In my case: I installed into
> C:\Progs\LabPlot.  Installation via the MS Store.  Installation of the
> nightly build.  Installation as Administrator.  All behave the same: a few
> seconds the logo, then nothing.
> 
> Best regards, Peter.
Can you please check the running processes after the splash screen disappears?
Is the labplot process still running or is there any process anymore since it
was killed for some reasons that we need to understand now? I assume the latter
is the case and we need to debug... 

I had similar issues on my older Dell notebook where a "monitoring tool" from
Dell blocked the loading of plugins for labplot which made the application
crashing. After I stopped this tool, the problem was gone. Do you have
something similar running on your system? Any anti-virus, etc.? Can you stop
temporarily these services and start labplot again? We need to somehow nail
down the actual problem on your system now. This is not a global problem with
our windows build since we have many successful installations.

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[LabPlot2] [Bug 456328] Labplot 2.9 does not run

2023-03-26 Thread Peter
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=456328

Peter  changed:

   What|Removed |Added

 Status|RESOLVED|REOPENED
 Resolution|WORKSFORME  |---
 CC||peter_heidr...@arcor.de
Version|2.9.0   |2.10.0
 Ever confirmed|0   |1

--- Comment #5 from Peter  ---
I have the same issues.  I have an up-to-date Windows 10 64-Bit system, all
drivers are up-to-date.  The PC has an integrated Intel Graphics and an
additional NVIDIA Quadro system.  The last revision running on this PC was the
one released with https://labplot.kde.org/2021/10/27/multi-axes-made-easy/. 
Already revision 2.9 did not work.  Now I tested 2.10.  The same issue.  What I
see: the initial logo pops-up for a few seconds, then disappears.  That's all. 
I would appreciate if you could investigate this now rather permanent issue. 
There must have been some significant change from the test-version introducing
the multi-axes feature and the 2.9 release.

PS: What I already tried with the latest 2.10 revision: installation for only
me, installation for all user's, installation in a directory which is not MS
Windows dominated.  (I am aware of issues related to installation into the MS
default directories.)  In my case: I installed into C:\Progs\LabPlot. 
Installation via the MS Store.  Installation of the nightly build. 
Installation as Administrator.  All behave the same: a few seconds the logo,
then nothing.

Best regards, Peter.

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[LabPlot2] [Bug 456328] Labplot 2.9 does not run

2023-03-25 Thread Alexander Semke
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=456328

Alexander Semke  changed:

   What|Removed |Added

 Resolution|--- |WORKSFORME
 Status|REPORTED|RESOLVED

--- Comment #4 from Alexander Semke  ---
LabPlot is running on windows 11 without any problems, tested on multiple
devices and confirmed by other users. Please try out once more with the last
release https://labplot.kde.org/2023/03/21/labplot-2-10/. In case you're still
experiencing this problem, reopen this ticket and we check again.

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[LabPlot2] [Bug 456328] Labplot 2.9 does not run

2022-09-03 Thread Alexander Semke
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=456328

--- Comment #3 from Alexander Semke  ---
(In reply to Robin from comment #2)
> (In reply to Alexander Semke from comment #1)
> > (In reply to Robin from comment #0)
> > > SUMMARY
> > > ***
> > > 
> > > Unfortunately Labplot 2.9 does not run on my HP Laptop running Windows 11.
> > > It shows the small icon briefly on the screen then disappears.
> > > V2.8 does run but it not compatible with V2.9 files I created at work no
> > > Lenovo laptop Win 11
> > We had a similar report recently and the problem was not because of win11
> > but because of the user not having any write privileges on his/her home
> > directory. Can you please quickly do this check on your side, too? Does it
> > work for you with the admin user?
> 
> Hello
> 
> Thanks for the update. Well it seems that I do have write privileges OK.
> However I cannot see any default home directory for Lapplot in say the users
> directory.
> 
> Now I did try installing V2.9 and running V2.9 as admin user, but I had the
> same issue still.
> Just resintalled V2.8.2 and runs just fine.
> 
> Appreciate the response.
We've got user reports about successful installation of the current development
version of LabPlot on windows11. Can you install the current nightly build (go
to https://labplot.kde.org/download/ and navigate to "Development Version") and
give it a try? Thank you for your feedback!

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[LabPlot2] [Bug 456328] Labplot 2.9 does not run

2022-07-10 Thread Robin
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=456328

--- Comment #2 from Robin  ---
(In reply to Alexander Semke from comment #1)
> (In reply to Robin from comment #0)
> > SUMMARY
> > ***
> > 
> > Unfortunately Labplot 2.9 does not run on my HP Laptop running Windows 11.
> > It shows the small icon briefly on the screen then disappears.
> > V2.8 does run but it not compatible with V2.9 files I created at work no
> > Lenovo laptop Win 11
> We had a similar report recently and the problem was not because of win11
> but because of the user not having any write privileges on his/her home
> directory. Can you please quickly do this check on your side, too? Does it
> work for you with the admin user?

Hello

Thanks for the update. Well it seems that I do have write privileges OK.
However I cannot see any default home directory for Lapplot in say the users
directory.

Now I did try installing V2.9 and running V2.9 as admin user, but I had the
same issue still.
Just resintalled V2.8.2 and runs just fine.

Appreciate the response.

regards
Robin

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[LabPlot2] [Bug 456328] Labplot 2.9 does not run

2022-07-05 Thread Alexander Semke
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=456328

--- Comment #1 from Alexander Semke  ---
(In reply to Robin from comment #0)
> SUMMARY
> ***
> 
> Unfortunately Labplot 2.9 does not run on my HP Laptop running Windows 11.
> It shows the small icon briefly on the screen then disappears.
> V2.8 does run but it not compatible with V2.9 files I created at work no
> Lenovo laptop Win 11
We had a similar report recently and the problem was not because of win11 but
because of the user not having any write privileges on his/her home directory.
Can you please quickly do this check on your side, too? Does it work for you
with the admin user?

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[LabPlot2] [Bug 456328] Labplot 2.9 does not run

2022-07-04 Thread Robin
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=456328

Robin  changed:

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