@Adam,
Please have a look at bug 916295 and see if your access violation goes
away if you start tuxcmd with
LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0
e.g.
LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0 tuxcmd
or
export LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0
tuxcmd
If that does not help, please start tuxcmd with --debug and attach the
output.
I still sa
I'm changing the title of this bug. If it gets fixed for you but not for
me THEN I will open a separate bug report.
** Summary changed:
- tuxcmd: Access violation on i386
+ tuxcmd - Tux Commander does not start
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There is already a bug that was reported for x64 and it was set as duplicate of
this bug. There is no point in issuing yet another report as it will be set as
duplicate just like the other one.
Since no developer has looked into this issue since 2010 I really don't see why
we can't treat this re
On 30-07-13 21:27, Adam Niedling wrote:
> Paul: I don't see why a separate bug report is needed for 64bit. Usually
> there is no need for reporting two bugs for the same faulty behavior.
Because I believe that the bug is different. Maybe the error message is
the same, but I really expect the sourc
Tuxcmd on Ubuntu 13.04 64bit:
$ tuxcmd
An unhandled exception occurred at $7FCFF22AE190 :
EAccessViolation : Access violation
$7FCFF22AE190
An unhandled exception occurred at $11580061 :
EAccessViolation : Access violation
$11580061
$0054579D
$0053
@ Bambitroll
Please fill a new bug for this, your issue is different. As clearly
stated in the initial bug: "( I just asked on IRC and it DOES run on
amd64)". So in the time of creation of this issue, 64 bit was running
fine. And originally rebuilding fixed the problem.
** Description changed:
Hi again,
I managed to compile tuxcmd from source but still get the same problem!
:(
JM.
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Title:
tuxcmd: Access violation on i386
To manage not
Hi Paul,
Ref #7, I just downloaded tuxcmd from your ppa and installed it on my Ubuntu
12.04 64bit and I still get this when I start it:
~$ tuxcmd
/home/me/.gtkrc-2.0:7: error: invalid string constant "user-font", expected
valid string constant
An unhandled exception occurred at $7F542D094558
Could you try and install tuxcmd from my ppa as discussed in comment #2
and #5? If it runs, the bug is the same, but somehow I expect that it is
a different issue with the same error message.
Paul
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This bug (or one like it) exists for 12.04 AMD64. I have a fresh
install in Virtualbox.
tuxcmd gives this error at launch:
(II) GVFS: is_active = 1
(II) GVFS: supported schemes:
file;ftp;computer;obex;davs;dav;trash;smb;afp;cdda;archive;sftp;ssh;http;dns-sd;davs+sd;dav+sd;burn;afc;gphoto2;netwo
@ssuuddoo
where did you download the deb file from? You should hardly ever have to do
that.
If you downloaded the deb file in the Ubuntu archive, you just confirm
that this bug exists. If you want a fixed deb file, you can get it in my
testing PPA [1] (build for Lucid, but also in Ubuntu it has n
hmmm, thnx a lot. I've downloaded the deb file, reinstalled and the
access violation is still present. sys ubuntu i386, 12.04
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** Summary changed:
- [lucid] tuxcmd: Access violation on i386
+ tuxcmd: Access violation on i386
** Tags added: natty oneiric
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