Re: Frescobaldi on Arch Linux
Il 06/01/21 05:51, Andrew Bernard ha scritto: I see the same exact versions, but no PDF output displayed in the music view. Have not had this before. So the question is, how o troubleshoot this, having checked for versionitis? Hello, I encountered the same issue on Manjaro. I resolved it simply rebuiliding the python-poppler-qt5 package, a suggested in a comment in https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/frescobaldi. I hope this can help! Happy new year, Luca Andrew On Sat, 26 Dec 2020 at 21:44, damianlegassick wrote: if it helps... poppler, poppler-glib and poppler-qt5 here are all 20.12.1-1 python-poppler-qt5 is 0.75.0-4 from AUR
Re: Frescobaldi on Arch Linux
I see the same exact versions, but no PDF output displayed in the music view. Have not had this before. So the question is, how o troubleshoot this, having checked for versionitis? Andrew On Sat, 26 Dec 2020 at 21:44, damianlegassick wrote: > if it helps... > > poppler, poppler-glib and poppler-qt5 here are all 20.12.1-1 > python-poppler-qt5 is 0.75.0-4 from AUR >
Re: Frescobaldi on Arch Linux
Something to do with poppler? if it helps... poppler, poppler-glib and poppler-qt5 here are all 20.12.1-1 python-poppler-qt5 is 0.75.0-4 from AUR
Re: Frescobaldi on Arch Linux
> Something to do with poppler? > Also, I don't understand the ultra-cryptic post 'qt5'. What are you > saying to do? > >> sorry! just adding that Frescobaldi builds fine with qt5 as a clean install. Damian
Re: Frescobaldi on Arch Linux
I did this: yay -S frescobaldi after cleaning out all old python code for F. F runs, but does not draw the music output. The PDF does get created correctly. What am I missing? Are there other dependencies that yay does not pull in? Something to do with poppler? Also, I don't understand the ultra-cryptic post 'qt5'. What are you saying to do? On Thu, 24 Dec 2020 at 22:50, damianlegassick wrote: > > Hi I just did a clean build from the AUR repo and it works fine (Gnome).
Re: Frescobaldi on Arch Linux
Am Donnerstag, dem 24.12.2020 um 22:29 +1100 schrieb Andrew Bernard: > Has anybody got Frescobaldi running on Arch Linux lately? > > I am not really sure, but I think Arch has moved all to Qt5, whereas > Frescobaldi seems to depend on Qt4. I may be wrong about this, but it > suddenly stopped working after a recent upgrade (not sure which one as I > have not fired up Frescobaldi for a while). If the error is $ frescobaldi Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/frescobaldi", line 21, in from frescobaldi_app import toplevel ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'frescobaldi_app' you need to rebuild Frescobaldi since Arch Linux has Python 3.9 since a few weeks. Afterwards it works fine for me. Jonas signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: Frescobaldi on Arch Linux
qt5 On 24 December 2020 at 11:51, damianlegassick wrote: Hi I just did a clean build from the AUR repo and it works fine (Gnome). Damian On 24 December 2020 at 11:31, Andrew Bernard wrote: Has anybody got Frescobaldi running on Arch Linux lately? I am not really sure, but I think Arch has moved all to Qt5, whereas Frescobaldi seems to depend on Qt4. I may be wrong about this, but it suddenly stopped working after a recent upgrade (not sure which one as I have not fired up Frescobaldi for a while).
Re: Frescobaldi on Arch Linux
Hi I just did a clean build from the AUR repo and it works fine (Gnome). Damian On 24 December 2020 at 11:31, Andrew Bernard wrote: Has anybody got Frescobaldi running on Arch Linux lately? I am not really sure, but I think Arch has moved all to Qt5, whereas Frescobaldi seems to depend on Qt4. I may be wrong about this, but it suddenly stopped working after a recent upgrade (not sure which one as I have not fired up Frescobaldi for a while).
Frescobaldi on Arch Linux
Has anybody got Frescobaldi running on Arch Linux lately? I am not really sure, but I think Arch has moved all to Qt5, whereas Frescobaldi seems to depend on Qt4. I may be wrong about this, but it suddenly stopped working after a recent upgrade (not sure which one as I have not fired up Frescobaldi for a while).