[CinCVS] Please help me in order to find the problem...

2006-02-19 Thread Nicolas
Hello again,

I try to understand where the problem comes from. As I said, when
opening my project from my normal user, the tracks load, and then, the
cursor shape doesn't change, and I can't edit the video.

If I open the SAME project with the root account, everything works fine.

I though there was not enough room on my home directory. But there's
more than 3.3 Go free in the home partition of my normal user.

I then though the problem comes from the .idx files in the ~/.bcast
directory. I deleted all the .idx files related to that project, and the
problem was still there.

I then though the problem comes from permissions of files. I chowned ALL
the files to my normal user (chown -R user:user *). The problem is
still there.

That problem occured while I did not do anything special. I did not mess
anything.

I really would like to understand was causes the problem. That could
happen another time. I generally edit my videos in a hurry, and I really
need everything to work fine.

How could I find the source of the problem? Would runing cinelerra from
gdb help ?

Thank you.
Nicolas.

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Re: [CinCVS] Please help me in order to find the problem...

2006-02-19 Thread mark stavar
It is not clear from your mail how you launch cinelerra, but you could
try starting it from a command-line window. It could be that
there is error/diagnostic info appearing on the screen that you are
missing if it is just starting via a window manager.

Just a thought,

marks
On 2/20/06, Nicolas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello again,I try to understand where the problem comes from. As I said, whenopening my project from my normal user, the tracks load, and then, thecursor shape doesn't change, and I can't edit the video.
If I open the SAME project with the root account, everything works fine.I though there was not enough room on my home directory. But there'smore than 3.3 Go free in the home partition of my normal user.
I then though the problem comes from the .idx files in the ~/.bcastdirectory. I deleted all the .idx files related to that project, and theproblem was still there.I then though the problem comes from permissions of files. I chowned ALL
the files to my normal user (chown -R user:user *). The problem isstill there.That problem occured while I did not do anything special. I did not messanything.I really would like to understand was causes the problem. That could
happen another time. I generally edit my videos in a hurry, and I reallyneed everything to work fine.How could I find the source of the problem? Would runing cinelerra fromgdb help ?Thank you.
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Re: [CinCVS] Please help me in order to find the problem...

2006-02-19 Thread Heikki Repo
On Mon, 2006-02-20 at 00:50 +0100, Nicolas wrote:
 On Mon, Feb 20, 2006 at 09:41:56AM +1000, mark stavar wrote:
  It is not clear from your mail how you launch cinelerra, but you could try
  starting it from a command-line window.  It could be that there is error/
  diagnostic info appearing on the screen that you are missing if it is just
  starting via a window manager.
  
  Just a thought,
  
  marks
 
 Marks,
 
 I launched it from a terminal, and nothing special appears :
 
 Cinelerra 2.0 Sat Aug 27 21:05:30 PDT 2005 (C)2005 Heroine Virtual Ltd.
 Cinelerra is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License,
 and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under
 certain conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for Cinelerra.
 
 :-/
 
 Nicolas.
 

Nicolas,

That's has been quite a common problem for me too. The only way to 'fix'
it has been to close cinelerra, restart it and try to load from the
backup until it works. I have no idea why it is happening, but usually I
have after a few tries succeeded.

-Heikki


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Re: [CinCVS] Please help me in order to find the problem...

2006-02-19 Thread Andraz Tori
On ned, 2006-02-19 at 23:43 +0100, Nicolas wrote:
 Hello again,
 
 I try to understand where the problem comes from. As I said, when
 opening my project from my normal user, the tracks load, and then, the
 cursor shape doesn't change, and I can't edit the video.
 
 If I open the SAME project with the root account, everything works fine.
 
 I though there was not enough room on my home directory. But there's
 more than 3.3 Go free in the home partition of my normal user.
 
 I then though the problem comes from the .idx files in the ~/.bcast
 directory. I deleted all the .idx files related to that project, and the
 problem was still there.

you did that in /root/.bcast (Which is used when you use root)
or /home/something/.bcast (which is used when you use normal account) ?

 I then though the problem comes from permissions of files. I chowned ALL
 the files to my normal user (chown -R user:user *). The problem is
 still there.

 That problem occured while I did not do anything special. I did not mess
 anything.
 
 I really would like to understand was causes the problem. That could
 happen another time. I generally edit my videos in a hurry, and I really
 need everything to work fine.
 
 How could I find the source of the problem? Would runing cinelerra from
 gdb help ?
 
 Thank you.
 Nicolas.
 


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