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psi crashed with SIGSEGV in QObjectPrivate::~QObjectPrivate()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/433080
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There are packages for psi 0.13 and psimedia 1.0.3 for jaunty and karmic
in the following ppa:
https://launchpad.net/~scrubb/+archive/ppa
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Psi 0.13 in Karmic?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/417036
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** Package changed: psi (Ubuntu) = qca2-plugin-gnupg (Ubuntu)
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libqca2-plugin-gnupg breaks psi
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/367317
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I've done a little more debugging and found out, that the problems only
occur if psi is configured with --disable-bundled-qca (which is the case
in the ubuntu packages) and the package libqca2-plugin-gnupg is
installed.
After uninstalling the package my problems were gone.
With knowing this I
The same problem seems to be in the debian upstream package according to
(http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=525765).
The author told me, that uninstall the gnupg support seems to help, but
nevertheless sometimes his roster hangs for a small while.
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Does the git version work with the system lib qca as well?
As I said the problem only occurs if you use not the bundled libqca and
qca-gnupg. So either it's a bug in Psi 0.12 oder the libqca-gnupg. To
really fix it, we have to know which of them it is.
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ibqca2-plugin-gnupg breaks psi
I tried to reproduce the problem on several i386 Ubuntu installations
with all my accounts, but never got the same behaviour.
Due I only have my laptop with x86_64 Architecture I reinstalled it with
a fresh ubuntu 9.04 and got the same error. Even a new ~/.psi-folder
didn't help.
In the
** Changed in: psi (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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unreliable Psi interface in Jaunty (qt incompability?)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/367317
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I got the same problems on amd64, too. On another system with xubuntu
9.04 and i386 I only have had a problem with the scrollbar which does
not behave as expected. Have you tried both architectures with the same
effects?
The problems especially occur when I go online and there's a lot of xml
According to http://forum.psi-im.org/post/35562 support for qt version
4.5 (which was shipped with jaunty) is incompatible with the current psi
version 0.12. The support for Qt 4.5 is planned for version 0.13.
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unreliable Psi interface in Jaunty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/367317
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