Andre Garzia wrote:

there are indeed problems that are tied to missing libraries. I think this
is true at least for Rev IDE if I remember correctly from past experiences,
rev will startup with some missing libs and will remove the feature used
from that library. For example text antialiasing with pango, if pango is not
present IDE will load without antialiasing, I also think that if you're
missing mplayer it will still load but play no video.

I can't say this is definitely true these days but I think rev ide
gracefully degrades some of its features in the absense of some libraries
but I don't quite remember if this is the intended behaviour never
implemented or if this is true right now.

Useful info.

It's true that not all of Rev's Linux problems are specific to missing libraries, any more than all of its much-more-numerous issues on Mac and Windows are related to component dependencies.

But those issues unrelated to such things may be more difficult to track down and fix, and may not entirely be problems with Rev.

For example, as I noted here earlier we can see from discussions on the RB list that folks there are also having trouble with print orientation, and I read the Ubuntu forums often enough to know that issues with the Gnome clipboard annoy a great many people who've never used Rev at all.

All of these issues should of course be pursued, and as I noted here the printPaperOrientation is being investigated.

Those of us with a sincere interest in improving the Rev experience on Linux can help by doing the sort of diagnostics Andre has been contributing, and also spending time with other Linux communities, esp. their bug databases, to better understand the scope of issues we face.

I've done similar things with Mac OS before, having dug up an API Scott Raney needed for a fix on that platform, and I certainly don't mind doing the same for the Linux engine.

As we gather the info that would be helpful in finding solutions, we can post this to the relevant entries in the RQCC. Doing so helps us catalog useful info in a DB that we can refer the team to for faster resolution.

I believe in the power of crowdsourcing, and I know RunRev does too as we may see increasingly in the coming months. Even if we have a small crowd here, there's much we can contribute to the process of making a better working environment for ourselves.

Thank you for your efforts, Andre. You continue to be a wealth of information for us all.

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