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Message #09301
[Bug 788887] [NEW] OpenLP crashes on Fedora 15 running gnome3
Public bug reported:
On Fedora 15 openlp crashes when starting.
I have installed Openlp 2.0 beta (standard version from Fedora
repositories) and just after the Openlp logo shows up the application
crashes (First time wizard has already passed). When running from
terminal, it gives me this message:
(<unknown>:2414): GStreamer-CRITICAL **: gst_debug_add_log_function:
assertion `func != NULL' failed
I have installed new installation of Fedora 15 with default opensource
graphic drivers (I have not installed nVidia drivers even though I have
nVidia card since Gnome3 enviroment runs fine on opensource drivers). I
have encountered the same error on Ubuntu 11.04 whith gnome3 which was
installed from PPA repositories. I guess that problem is somewhere in
gnome3, since in gnome2 enviroment OpenLP works. Maybe new API ?
Rasto
** Affects: openlp
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/788887
Title:
OpenLP crashes on Fedora 15 running gnome3
Status in OpenLP - Worship Presentation Software:
New
Bug description:
On Fedora 15 openlp crashes when starting.
I have installed Openlp 2.0 beta (standard version from Fedora
repositories) and just after the Openlp logo shows up the application
crashes (First time wizard has already passed). When running from
terminal, it gives me this message:
(<unknown>:2414): GStreamer-CRITICAL **: gst_debug_add_log_function:
assertion `func != NULL' failed
I have installed new installation of Fedora 15 with default opensource
graphic drivers (I have not installed nVidia drivers even though I
have nVidia card since Gnome3 enviroment runs fine on opensource
drivers). I have encountered the same error on Ubuntu 11.04 whith
gnome3 which was installed from PPA repositories. I guess that problem
is somewhere in gnome3, since in gnome2 enviroment OpenLP works. Maybe
new API ?
Rasto
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