David J. Bakeman wrote:
Micha Silver wrote:
On 03/04/2010 03:43 AM, Luigi Castro Cardeles wrote:I'm also still stuck with QGIS segfaulting. I find: * It happens Only in Gnome (xfce and KDE work fine on the same machine, with the same binary)
* When running as super user the segfault disappears.
* I tried Luigi's suggestion to change the default Qt style in qtconfig-qt4, but I still get the same segfault...
* It started after an update to some qt packages on Feb 24.
I can confirm this. I had made the qtconfig change way back when another qt update caused all qt apps to crash when using gnome. Now it crashes anytime I'm using gnome which is my preferred WM. I did finally get it to work by running a vnc session in xfce and then starting qgis as root in that vnc. Running as root in gnome crashes for me. I'm going to try the latest svn soon I'm using a personally build 1.4 qgis rpms now.
Thanks for the additional info. Please report back when you compile the svn version (Didn't help me :-( )


Any ideas where to report this problem to Gnome/Qt devs?

I opened a ticket on Redhat's bugzilla system [1], and immediately got a reply that the bug is a duplicate of a similar Gnome bug [2] from nearly a year ago. While the results seem similar, I doubt it's the same bug as all library versions have bumped up since then.
But I'll try the patch suggested [3] to gdal (!) to see if it helps.

[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=570768
[2] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=498111
[3] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=341828&action=edit

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