[QGIS-trac] Re: [Quantum GIS] #2475: Segmentation Fault in 1.4,
opensuse 11.2
Quantum GIS
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Thu Jun 24 11:08:03 EDT 2010
#2475: Segmentation Fault in 1.4, opensuse 11.2
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Reporter: jtornero | Owner: nobody
Type: bug | Status: reopened
Priority: critical: causes crash or data corruption | Milestone: Version 1.6.0
Component: Python plugins and bindings | Version: 1.4.0
Resolution: | Keywords:
Platform_version: | Platform: SuSE
Must_fix: Yes | Status_info: 1
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Comment(by vinhussey):
Replying to [comment:7 jtornero]:
> I'm so sorry I haven't answered yet, among other things a new little
human being has come and qgis stuff has been left apart for a while. Thank
you for your patience, I absolutely forgot about this and I have
remembered when I received your message this morning.
>
> I have to say that the problem occurs in at least three machines with
opensuse 11.2, and I haven't been able to compile the sources (as I said,
I am not a very, very advanced user). I did the DIY debugging and I have
been sniffing around in the sources of plugin manager but no results. I
also have tried to upgrade my qt libraries and all but no success.
>
> By the way, I've realized that maybe is better to assign component
property of this ticket to "Python plugins and bindings"
>
> If you think it is worth, please tell me what I have to do (roughly) to
give you the appropiate feedback on all this.
>
> Thank you very much for your attention and, once again, my apologies.
>
> Jorge Tornero
Had a similar issue on opensuse. It appeared to be due to incompatibility
with Qt, and was solved by upgrading to KDE 4.4. For a while, I was able
to get by downgrading Qt, but this left a number of other apps (e.g.
Digikam) not working.
Vincent Hussey
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.osgeo.org/qgis/ticket/2475#comment:8>
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