Running amarok from the command line, with or without --debug
doesn't seem to offer much. I did run it under strace, and an
edited version of the strace is below.
Gord
many times we see
access(/etc/ld.so.nohwcap, F_OK) = -1 ENOENT (No such file
or directory)
and then we open some
Hello,
On penktadienis 21 Sausis 2011 00:30:35 Gordon Haverland wrote:
Running amarok from the command line, with or without --debug
doesn't seem to offer much. I did run it under strace, and an
edited version of the strace is below.
Try running
$ kbuildsycoca4 --noincremental
and start
Hello,
On penktadienis 21 Sausis 2011 02:59:17 Gordon Haverland wrote:
On January 20, 2011, you wrote:
Hello,
On penktadienis 21 Sausis 2011 00:30:35 Gordon Haverland wrote:
Running amarok from the command line, with or without --debug
doesn't seem to offer much. I did run it under
On January 20, 2011, Modestas Vainius wrote:
Hello,
On penktadienis 21 Sausis 2011 02:59:17 Gordon Haverland wrote:
On January 20, 2011, you wrote:
Hello,
On penktadienis 21 Sausis 2011 00:30:35 Gordon Haverland
wrote:
Running amarok from the command line, with or without
Hello,
On penktadienis 21 Sausis 2011 03:58:58 Gordon Haverland wrote:
On January 20, 2011, Modestas Vainius wrote:
Hello,
On penktadienis 21 Sausis 2011 02:59:17 Gordon Haverland wrote:
On January 20, 2011, you wrote:
Hello,
On penktadienis 21 Sausis 2011 00:30:35 Gordon
On January 20, 2011, Modestas Vainius wrote:
Please stay on topic because 2/3 of your mail has nothing to do
with this bug or even amarok itself. And FWIW, if you don't
want bleeding edge updates, use stable or at least testing.
Two thirds of my email has to do with how users see problems
On January 20, 2011, Modestas Vainius wrote:
Hello,
Please close this bug report. Not that the problem is gone, but
if you do not want reports from people running unstable, there
really is no point.
I won't send in any more bug reports about amarok to debian.
Gord
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