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Hi there.
So I finally could successfully build kdenlive, but now I'm having pretty much exactly this issue: viewtopic.php?f=265&t=120544 I.e. on any action (e.g. "Add clip"), kdenlive just crashes. Here's what it outputs at startup:
and then when I go to "Add clip":
So, yes, I'm not using KDE (I'm on Mate with Linux Mint) and therefore there's no "klauncher" on my system. Also no "Dr. Konqi", of course. The other thread suggested that permissions of ~/.kde were wrong (owned by root). That's not the case on my system:
outputs nothing (and, BTW, all files and directories are owned by my user "joe", including ~/.kde itself). When I run through gdb, here's the logfile that is written including all backtraces:
Also note that something seems to be weird on my kdenlive build. The two leftmost menus are titled "&No text" and "No te&xt", as is the rightmost menu ("No text"). Screenshot: http://imgur.com/DrWivMx |
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I'm an idiot, just found that there's a second page to the thread I liked to which states the solution: Install kdelibs5-plugins.
Works for me. Still really annoying that kdenlive quits with a segfault and this dependency is never detected during the build process |
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The build process (linker specifically) does not recursively search for module/libraries required at runtime. In a sense, it scratches the surface of the required libraries. Somehow, you had the first required library installed (which is what Kdenlive linked to) but not the subsequent library required at runtime (the one containing kfilemodule).
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I use linux mint 17.2. Worked for me:
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install kde-runtime |
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Thanks emersonfreire.
It worked for me too Mint 17.1 |
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Wow, thanks for that. Seriously looking for the answer to this for a couple months now, and was ready to give up and install the OS all over again! Cheers! |
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I have some experience with Ubuntu (some years ago). I have installed Mint 17.3 on a Asus Eee PC (mini laptop) just to find out if it can replace XP. It does, however I had the same add clip problems with Kdenlive. Not anymore after the update as decribed above. Thanks a lot .
Why isn't this mentioned when you install Mint? Or is it somewhere and have I not read it carefully . |
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