Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) <ras...@rasterman.com> writes:

> On Fri, 12 Jun 2015 21:16:26 +0100 pietran...@gmail.com (Stefano M.) said:
>
>> Will Hopper <wjhopper...@gmail.com> writes:
>> 
>> > I had qualitatively the same issue with terminology 0.8  when I upgraded
>> > efl/elementary from 1.13.x series to 1.14 (running on Debian, but I build
>> > everything from source using release tarballs since Debian's packages are
>> > so old). But, luckily all I had to do was uninstall terminology and
>> > recompile it again against the new efl libs. So, maybe theres a version
>> > mismatch in what terminolgy got compiled with, try rebuilding terminology
>> > against the 1.14 libs you have. Hope that helps.
>> >
>> > - Will
>> >
>> > On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 5:55 PM, Boris Faure <bo...@fau.re> wrote:
>> >
>> >> On 15-06-11 22:18, Stefano M. wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > Hi all,
>> >> >
>> >> > I'm on Parabola GNU/Linux (an Arch derivative), and when I run
>> >> > terminology, a window is opened, but as soon as I try and type something
>> >> > in it, it crashes. I have experience with Debian-based systems, and this
>> >> > is my first attempt into "the Arch way".
>> >> >
>> >> > I don't expect that you solve my problem., but it would be great if
>> >> > someone here could give me any pointers, since I have no clue on where
>> >> > to start.
>> >> >
>> >> > I have installed:
>> >> >
>> >> > * enlightenment: 0.19.5
>> >> > * efl, elementary, evas_generic_loaders, emotion_generic_players: 1.14.0
>> >> > * terminology: 0.8.0
>> >>
>> >> Could you compile elf, elementary, terminology with the following
>> >> CFLAGS="-O0 -g -ggdb3" and run it again. It would be great if you could
>> >> get a full backtrace in gdb. Running it in valgrind might help getting
>> >> an interesting backtrace.
>> >>
>> >> Thank you
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Boris Faure
>> >> Pointer Arithmetician
>> 
>> Thank you both for the help.
>> 
>> I have downloaded the PKGBUILD file from Arch and run makepkg against
>> the installed version of efl.
>> 
>> I forgot to add the debugging flags, but I let the package to finish
>> building and installed it.
>> 
>> Apparently the reinstall fixed the problem. So I am not sure it's worth
>> rebuilding with the debugging flags after all.
>
> hrrrrm what. this implies we may have had an abi break between 1.13 and 1.14?
> wtf? this is serious i think.
>
> tom - do you have any insight here. may be related to evas key events or
> ecore-imf... ?

Raster,

maybe this can give you some more insight:

I have recently switched from an Ubuntu-based to an Arch-based system.
On my previous system, I used to compile the git sources and I have
never experienced such problems.

Since this problem manifested itself as soon as I got on the new system
with the packages provided to the system itself, I was thinking that my
problem was mainly due to the switch.

What is a bit odd to me is that recompiling Terminology on my machine
with the same PKGBUILD offered by Arch solved the problem.

Hope this helps,

-- Stefano

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