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[Bug 580130] Re: Openshot will not start - segfault

 

This is an odd one. I've went through and compared the two debug logs
almost line by line and (assuming my French) they're almost identical.

I'll toy around with it some more tomorrow and see if I can't come up
with something. A very similar install has a working Openshot in Virtual
Box currently with nearly identical sources.list files for PPA's, etc.
I'll see if I can't compare those two.

Rheise, would you mind saying what your install looks like or maybe
running the debug script:

https://answers.launchpad.net/openshot/+faq/1032

Wonder if it's just us seeing this?

Also, cenwen, the pid does change every time Openshot is started from a
command line. For example, tried it just now and mine is 25118.

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Openshot will not start - segfault
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Bug description:
Using Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 64 bit, 2.6.32-22 and Openshot 1.1.3 (latest in the PPA)

I've installed openshot from the PPA and from http://launchpad.net/openshot/1.1/1.1.3/+download/openshot_1.1.3-1_all.deb (from openshots page here on launchpad). I have not tried the build wizard which seems to be up to 1.0.6 only.

Starting Openshot from the terminal this is all I see: 
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   OpenShot (version 1.1.3)
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Process no longer exists: 3343.  Creating new pid lock file.
A new frmMain has been created
Segmentation fault

before being returned to a prompt. It is possible this started occurring with an update from VLC. Openshot used to start before with the same version from PPA.

In openshot.debug file it says something about not finding python-mlt (though python-mlt2 is there) but python-mlt is not found in lucids repo's that I can see. I've attached openshot.debug





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