On 03/01/2010 10:54 PM, Martin Dobias wrote:
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 7:16 PM, Micha Silver<[email protected]> wrote:
Luigi Castro Cardeles wrote:
Thanks Martin,
i use a compiled qgis.
For Fedora Users, i think that this update comes with kde-4.4.0 updates.
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I also have a self compiled qgis 1.4. After updating to the new PyQt4 and
sip (also updated qt and qt-x11 packages) last week, I recompiled, and still
get the segfault. And again, after switching to xfce, QGIS starts fine.
Under Gnome, QGIS will start only if run as super user. So my guess is that
the problem is some interaction between Gnome and Qt in the newer packages.
To check whether this hypothesis is correct, you can try to run some
other Qt application(s) within your gnome environment.
Other Qt apps run OK ( Qt linguist for example, and qtconfig-qt4 ).
Another funny point: when I ssh -X into the problematic Fedora computer
from an Ubuntu machine, and start qgis (thru the tunnel) then it starts
fine! Probably using the Qt on the remote Ubuntu machine?
Another reason of the crash could be a malfunctioning plugin...
I renamed the whole ~/.qgis to test that earlier. No help...
Martin
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