Dear Bremm,
I described the steps that worked for me on Karmic. In order to satisfy
dependencies you have to install experimental debian packages (described
in step 3). If you manually uninstall older versions and then install
these packages in right order, dependencies will be satisfied.
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Dear Märt Suga,
subtitleeditor can't be built on karmic due to its dependencies
(gstreamermm stills on 0.10.2).
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subtitleeditor exits when loading a video. Fatal IO error 11
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just checked version of subtitleeditor in lucid and seems like there this old
version still present - 0.30 (see
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=subtitleeditor+&searchon=names&suite=lucid§ion=all)
but on their official homepage there is 0.36.
So I hope latest version is gonna get to lu
If you want to renew the version on your own risk (some of these packages are
experimental) then this is what I did and it worked.
This guide assumes that you have "build-essential" and "checkinstall" installed.
1. sudo apt-get build-dep subtitleeditor
2. completely remove these packages: libgstr
it is fixed in mainstream sources, at december 2009.
but latest sources cannot be built on carmmic due to future dependencies :|
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hi,
same problem on my side as well, as original bug says as well as error
(reported in previous note) on my try to compile the latest version.
This is really disappointing, the only editor on my ubuntu box that
seems to be not the best one (compared to windows alternatives) but the
one I can liv
I tried now, but I got stuck on this:
checking for GSTREAMERMM... configure: error: Package requirements
(gstreamermm-0.10 >= 0.10.4) were not met:
Requested 'gstreamermm-0.10 >= 0.10.4' but version of gstreamermm is
0.10.2
Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you
insta
This is a known bug in Subtitle Editor (see http://gna.org/bugs/?14386)
and should be fixed since version 0.35.0 (current version is 0.35.1). I
haven't had time to compile and test the latest version to confirm that
this bug is fixed. Anyone else?
** Bug watch added: gna.org #14386
http://gna.o
Also on i386 architecture:
$ subtitleeditor
application run: 0.55
subtitleeditor: Fatal IO error 11 (Recurso temporalmente no disponible) on X
server :0.0.
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$ subtitleeditor --debug-video-player
vp/gstreamerplayer.cc:473 (on_configure_event)
application run: 0.39
vp/gstreamerplayer.cc:473 (on_configure_event)
vp/gstreamerplayer.cc:487 (on_expose_event)
vp/gstreamerplayer.cc:698 (on_bus_message) type='state-changed' name='pipeline'
vp/gstreamerplayer.cc
I can reproduce this bug. Any video imported into subtitleeditor via the
menu "Video > Open" causes the program to crash with the following
error:
kompu...@mini:~$ subtitleeditor
application run:
subtitleeditor: Fatal IO error 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable) on X
server :0.0.
This is an i
** Changed in: subtitleeditor (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35686965/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "XsessionErrors.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35686966/XsessionErrors.txt
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