Hi Daniel,
Ok, I go to the other threads, thanks.
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@Mélodie,
I am referring to this particular bug/issue, which I had reported in
2011 and which _is_ about starting redshift outside of an X session.
> Would you please be kind enough to reopen it until I can take the time
for a hand compilation in Precise?
I have not closed the bug.
But this bug
Hello Daniel,
This is NOT a user error, and your upstream bug report at github https:/
/github. com/jonls/ redshift/ issues/ 58 title states "Out of a X
session", which is completely FALSE. How could it be out of an X session
when starting Redshift-gtk from the menus before try_ing in console
beca
Reported the initial issue (crashing via geoclue provider when started
outside of an X session) upstream at:
https://github.com/jonls/redshift/issues/58
While it should not crash / segfault, it would not work anyway, and is
to be considered a user error.
Closing the bug report.
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@Mélodie:
Then installing the missing dependency fixed the segfault for you, didn't it?
You could try another provider (see `redshift -l list`) or add your
location manually `redshift -l LAT:LON`, see `man redshift`).
You can try installing the .deb (`sudo dpkg -i ...deb`) directly:
https://launc
PS: Daniel, I forgot to repeat myself : I don't think upstream can do
something. In Archlinux the actual version is redshift 1.8 and has never
failed so far. (Several years).
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Daniel, about your answer #11 I'll keep the idea of compiling it myself
from the upstream sources. About trying a version from Trusty or Saucy
in a *Precise edition*, I am not so sure… the glib-dev and other tools
from the compiling chain are probably of a different version?
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Hi Daniel,
I have checked and it was not pulled in when installing gtk-redshift, so
I installed it. This time it is in a fresh install, same kernel and so
on but in a 64bits system.
Here is the output of the console:
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$ LANG=C gtk-redshift
** (process:5148): WARNING
@Mélodie: you are probably only missing the geoclue-hostip package.
See e.g. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/redshift/+bug/1188961 .
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FWIW, I am using redshift from Ubuntu Trusty on a Saucy system (13.10), and it
runs fine most of the time for me.
It happened that it wasn't running (after suspend or reboot, I do not remember
exactly).
@Mélodie: you might have better luck reporting this problem upstream directly:
https://githu
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Hi,
Why after 3 years this bug report was started, (and the other ones
affecting redshift) it has not yet been solved? I also use Archlinux
daily and there redshift gtk has worked each day without ever failing,
so there must be something wrong with the compiling, or the packaging,
or the source?
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See attachment for back trace running on (x)ubuntu 12.10 64bit.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/redshift/+bug/888661/+attachment/3433913/+files/redshift.txt
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I get the following when running in the Terminal:
xubuntu@xubuntu:~$ redshift
GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_type_instance_get_private: assertion `instance !=
NULL && instance->g_class != NULL' failed
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Running Xubuntu Precise 64 bit Live USB and I encoutered the same
problem.
Redshift crashed upon changing the Time Zone with "sudo dpkg-reconfigure
tzdata" and initiating RedSfhit within the menu.
The Xubuntu image is from the Daily Iso downloaded today at March 8,
2012.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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You'll need to run redshift in an X session. I don't think it is
possible to start it from /etc/rc.local.
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** Also affects: redshift
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I am using redshift since yesterday (again), and it crashed now during
boot.
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+ I have added it to /etc/rc.local like so:
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+ sudo -u myuser redshift &
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