----- Mensaje original ----- > Greetings. I'm new here, inexperienced in general, and looking for > help > squashing segfaults in spice-gtk-0.15. Details follow. > > I'm trying to compile and run spice-gtk-0.15 from the git > repositories, > working in Ubuntu 12.10. It may be relevant that I recently did a > system-upgrade from Ubuntu 12.04. Also, in the repository viewable at > http://cgit.freedesktop.org/spice/spice-gtk/tree/ > [and the corresponding .tar.gz file] the directory 'spice-common' is > empty. So I just copied the directory of the same name from my local > copy of spice-gtk-0.14. The git tarball doesn't contains the submodule. It is recommended to do a git clone && ./autogen.sh to get the submodules checkout out properly. > Then running "spicy --spice-debug" produces the results shown at > http://pastebin.com/HWHq1jKs That's a recent regression I introduced, it is fixed in git (http://cgit.freedesktop.org/spice/spice-gtk/commit/?id=5ed7f06e7c7a9fa9c6b0411debd43793335068ec) and an up to date tarball is available at http://spice-space.org/download/gtk/spice-gtk-LATEST.tar.bz2 0.16 will be released this week with the fix. > I would appreciate your suggestions. Some highlights to save you > reading > all 1011 lines from pastebin: > * On launch, spicy reports its version as "UNKNOWN". > (This seems odd -- could it be a symptom of something?) That's because you are not running from a autogenerated tarball, nor from git. The git tarball doesn't have version information. > Thanks for reading. Suggestions warmly welcomed! - Philip It's a good idea to verify if the bug is still present in git master. Please tell us if you have any problem with the last tarball or with spice-gtk from git. Thanks _______________________________________________ Spice-devel mailing list Spice-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel