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Tixati 2.11, Linux Mint, Aborted.

by Guest on 2015/04/19 11:10:30 AM    
Hello, I'm using tixati 2.11 linux x64 build. When I try to run it, i get "Aborted" printed and tixati closes.
Thanks for help.
by Guest on 2015/04/20 12:09:39 PM    
Just wanted to notice that the problem persists in 2.11-1.

edit: After changing gtk2 theme from oxygen-gtk, tixati runs just fine. So the problem is gtk related.
by Guest on 2015/04/20 09:24:35 PM    
Well I use KDE, Kubuntu, and get a similar problem when I try to run it after I have suceeded with the installation.

//Pekka
by Ajansaflo on 2015/04/22 10:22:13 AM    
Same for me: Mint 13 64 bits and KDE. After a correct installation, running the program causes a kernel dump.
I've returned to 1.9,x
BTW: What about a nice "old versions" download link?
by Guest on 2015/04/23 09:59:54 PM    
Bug is reproduced not only on Mint.

Here's strace results from gentoo. It searches for theme files in some strange locations: http://pastebin.com/4bjYfv0n
by computerquip on 2015/04/24 05:19:16 AM    
Temporary fix seems to be to remove (after backing up) your $HOME/.gtkrc-2.0 configuration file. Still not sure the cause.
by Guest on 2015/04/27 09:19:16 PM    
Well I do not have any .gtkrc at all in my home...  -> KDE  :(

//Pekka
by Guest on 2015/04/28 04:35:03 AM    
In order to view system files, you have to make them visible :)
In file manager (Dolphin) select View>Show Hidden Files
by Guest on 2015/04/29 12:18:37 AM    
Pekka, the same for me.
Debian i386 with KDE user.
by Guest on 2015/04/29 02:31:41 AM    
GTK libraries generate the RC config file from what I understand. GTK libraries work on KDE as well (I use KDE on OpenSUSE as well).
by Guest on 2015/04/29 11:27:38 AM    
I'm watching files through console (all files including hidden are showing).
ls -la ~/
There is no .gtkrc-2.0 file.
by Guest on 2015/05/01 05:38:16 AM    
by Guest on 2015/05/01 11:54:25 AM    
>In order to view system files, you have to make them visible :)
>In file manager (Dolphin) select View>Show Hidden Files

I already had Show Hidden Files active - always had...   ;)

//Pekka




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