[Qgis-user] Re: Installing QGIS 1.5 on Debian Squeeze

Gary Smith gary.smith.rsa at gmail.com
Wed Aug 4 11:46:08 PDT 2010


Niccolo,

My previous mail describes the error reported as:

AspireOne:/home/gary# qgis
Warning: Qt: Session management error: *None of the authentication 
protocols specified are supported*
AspireOne:/home/gary#

As you may have noticed that this is run as su.

When I run as normal user I still get the original segmentation fault.

gary at AspireOne:~$ qgis
*Segmentation fault*
gary at AspireOne:~$

I hope that this information is helpful.

Rgds
Gary

On 04/08/2010 20:35, Gary Smith wrote:
> Niccolo,
>
> A further update.
>
> Immediately after sending the previous mail I realised that the 
> installed version was not Tethys. It seems that the Lenny & Squeeze 
> repositories on http://debian.gfoss.it/ are not synchronised.
>
> I cannot select the Lenny repository with a standard sources.list file 
> as Synaptic gives preference to the version 1.4.0 in the Debian 
> Squeeze repository.
>
> So I temporarily disabled the Debian repository in the sources.list 
> file and enabled the gfossit repository as follows:
>
> #deb ftp://ftp.is.co.za/debian testing main contrib non-free
> #deb http://security.debian.org testing/updates main contrib non-free
> deb http://debian.gfoss.it/ lenny main
>
> I purged the prior qgis installation and reinstalled. Now it is Tethys 
> again. I still have the crash that I reported yesterday at the same 
> point of loading but it is now *not a segmentation fault *- see below:
>
> AspireOne:/home/gary# qgis
> Warning: Qt: Session management error: None of the authentication 
> protocols specified are supported
> AspireOne:/home/gary#
>
> Regards
> Gary
>
>
> On 04/08/2010 12:22, Niccolo Rigacci wrote:
>> On Tue, Aug 03, 2010 at 07:25:01PM +0200, Gary Smith wrote:
>>    
>>> Nicollo,
>>>
>>> I get a segmentation fault. This occurs immediately the "Starting
>>> Python" message is displayed on the Splash screen.
>>>
>>> Also, there also appears to be a dependency problem with the grass plugin.
>>>      
>> Check all the old packages/libraries you have installed and
>> remove them manually:
>>
>> dpk --list | grep qgis
>> dpkg --purge<package_name>  <package_name>  ...
>>
>> Then re-do the apt-get install.
>>
>>    
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