Control: reassign -1 libllvm10,libllvm9,libllvm7 Control: forcemerge 852746 -1 Control: affects 852746 + gimp
On Thu, 16 Jul 2020 at 12:26:26 -0300, zeden wrote: > $ gimp > : CommandLine Error: Option 'polly' registered more than once! > LLVM ERROR: inconsistency in registered CommandLine options On Wed, 29 Jul 2020 at 00:55:02 -0300, felipe wrote: > After investigating further, I found the problematic package to be > mesa-opencl-icd. > > After removing the package above, gimp works again. This looks like the same issue as #852746. The workaround appears to be to avoid installing more than one OpenCL implementation at the same time: - If you have an AMD GPU, install mesa-opencl-icd - If you have an NVIDIA GPU and are using the proprietary driver, install nvidia-opencl-icd or one of the nvidia-*-opencl-icd packages - If you have an Intel integrated GPU, install beignet-opencl-icd or intel-opencl-icd On Sat, 11 Jul 2020 at 03:53:22 +1000, Nikolai Lusan wrote: > nikolai@poltava:~$ gimp > Gtk-Message: 03:50:02.309: Failed to load module "topmenu-gtk-module" > Gtk-Message: 03:50:02.310: Failed to load module "topmenu-gtk-module" > : CommandLine Error: Option 'polly' registered more than once! > LLVM ERROR: inconsistency in registered CommandLine options > > A search on packages.debian.org shows that the gtk topmenu module has > fallen out of the reposistory. The topmenu-gtk packages are no longer > available, and the files don't seem to have been rolled into any of the > other GTK packages. The first two lines that you quoted (prefixed with Gtk-Message) do not appear to be related to the crash: you will probably get those when attempting to run any GTK application. topmenu-gtk was removed from Debian in early 2018. Its removal was requested in https://bugs.debian.org/888324 by its maintainer due to several serious bugs. To avoid messages about trying to load it, remove topmenu-gtk-module from your GTK_MODULES environment variable or desktop configuration (in GNOME this would mean removing it from the dconf key /org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/xsettings/enabled-gtk-modules or adding it to /org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/xsettings/disabled-gtk-modules, but the procedure might be different for other desktop environments). smcv