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Krita can't launch because of core dump

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misokam
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Hi.
I'm using Krita(ver.4.0.1 64bit appimage) on Ubuntu 16.04LTS.
When launch Krita from console, it stop launching with this message.
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$ ./krita-4.0.1-x86_64.appimage
Setting XDG_DATA_DIRS "/tmp/.mount_krita-N2d6Sc/usr/bin/../share:/usr/share/gnome:/usr/local/share:/usr/share:/var/lib/snapd/desktop:/var/lib/snapd/desktop"
Override language: ""
OpenGL Info
  Vendor:  Intel Open Source Technology Center
  Renderer:  "Mesa DRI Intel(R) Ivybridge Mobile "
  Version:  "3.0 Mesa 17.2.8"
  Shading language:  1.30
  Requested format:  QSurfaceFormat(version 3.0, options QFlags<QSurfaceFormat::FormatOption>(DeprecatedFunctions), depthBufferSize 24, redBufferSize -1, greenBufferSize -1, blueBufferSize -1, alphaBufferSize -1, stencilBufferSize 8, samples -1, swapBehavior QSurfaceFormat::SwapBehavior(DoubleBuffer), swapInterval 0, colorSpace QSurfaceFormat::ColorSpace(DefaultColorSpace), profile  QSurfaceFormat::OpenGLContextProfile(CompatibilityProfile))
  Current format:    QSurfaceFormat(version 3.0, options QFlags<QSurfaceFormat::FormatOption>(DeprecatedFunctions), depthBufferSize 24, redBufferSize 8, greenBufferSize 8, blueBufferSize 8, alphaBufferSize 0, stencilBufferSize 8, samples -1, swapBehavior QSurfaceFormat::SwapBehavior(DoubleBuffer), swapInterval 0, colorSpace QSurfaceFormat::ColorSpace(DefaultColorSpace), profile  QSurfaceFormat::OpenGLContextProfile(NoProfile))
     Version: 3.0
     Supports deprecated functions true
     is OpenGL ES: false
krita has opengl true
Available translations QSet("fy", "ca", "vi", "cs", "km", "gl", "ta", "pt", "wa", "da", "et", "hu", "tr", "sl", "mai", "uz", "ru", "be", "it", "ar", "oc", "nn", "uz@cyrillic", "ast", "el", "ko", "eo", "hne", "uk", "ja", "pa", "nl", "zh_CN", "hi", "zh_TW", "sq", "en_GB", "br", "fr", "he", "bg", "lt", "ro", "th", "ug", "ia", "lv", "sv", "mk", "xh", "es", "nds", "de", "tg", "fi", "ca@valencia", "pt_BR", "en_US", "af", "pl", "eu", "sk", "ga", "ms", "ne", "hr", "mr", "nb", "kk", "cy", "fa", "se", "is", "bs")
Available domain translations QSet("fy", "ca", "vi", "cs", "km", "gl", "ta", "pt", "wa", "da", "et", "hu", "tr", "sl", "mai", "uz", "ru", "be", "it", "ar", "oc", "nn", "uz@cyrillic", "ast", "el", "ko", "eo", "hne", "uk", "ja", "pa", "nl", "zh_CN", "hi", "zh_TW", "sq", "en_GB", "br", "fr", "he", "bg", "lt", "ro", "th", "ug", "ia", "lv", "sv", "mk", "xh", "es", "nds", "de", "tg", "fi", "ca@valencia", "pt_BR", "en_US", "af", "pl", "eu", "sk", "ga", "ms", "ne", "hr", "mr", "nb", "kk", "cy", "fa", "se", "is", "bs")
Qt UI languages ("ja", "ja") "ja_JP.UTF-8"
Segmentation fault (core dumped)


Before this situation, I tried to change language from English to Japanese because of not working my Krita's setting.
so, I've installed Qt ver.5.10.1 and python 3.5.5.
And... I've installed krita.mo(from KDE source repository's krita.po) for /usr/share/locale/ja/LC_MESSAGE.
I think that it's probably critical reason of this trouble, but removing krita.mo and python/Qt is not answer of that.

Please tell me about how to do that.
Thanks.


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