On Wednesday 05 March 2008 20:19, charly wrote: > Hi, > > All works fine here. > I've got the locale warning also, but no segfault. > Im using qtmod-4.3.3 from kdemod. You could check if it works with this > patched version of qt. > > Regards, > > Charly Hi Charly. Have you got a link as to where I get this patched version of qt? I'm downloading a load of KDE updates at the mo (on dialup), so will have to go for this tomorrow, and see if it works. Thanks for the feedback. Nigel. > > On Wednesday 05 March 2008 20:06:13 Nigel Henry wrote: > > Hi Folks. > > > > When I open Qsynth, I can rotate the various controls, but clicking on > > any of the buttons causes it to crash. For example I click on the > > "Options" button, the options window opens momentarily, but is blank, > > then Qsynth goes out to lunch. > > > > When Qsynth is opened without messing with the buttons, Qjackctl shows > > fluidsynth available as an input port, so that bit is working ok. > > > > Starting Qsynth on the CLI gives me this output, see below. > > [djmons@myhost ~]$ qsynth > > Warning: no locale found: /usr/share/locale/qsynth_en_US.qm > > Segmentation fault > > [djmons@myhost ~]$ > > > > I'm totally clueless about locales, but could this be the problem? > > Looking in /usr/share/locale there is no en_US locale. There are a bunch > > of en locales though (en, en@boldquot, en@quot, en_CA, en_GB) > > > > Looking at when I started Qsynth on the CLI as above, it shows a > > segfault, but the GUI for Qsynth is still showing. It's only when I click > > on a button that it crashes. > > > > Can anyone confirm that they have Qsynth working as expected? > > > > I don't want to post a bug report if this problem has something to do > > with locales on my install. > > > > Thanks for any help on this problem. > > > > Nigel.