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Monday, November 20th 2006, 1:29pm

Quanta and FC^

I just installed FC6 and I can no longer start Quanta. I get the following error message:

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[KCrash handler]
#6 0x06878cb8 in QObject::installEventFilter ()
from /usr/lib/qt-3.3/lib/libqt-mt.so.3
#7 0x080d9417 in QMap<QString, QString>::operator[] ()
#8 0x080bf46a in QMap<QString, QString>::operator[] ()
#9 0x080a33dc in QStrList::~QStrList ()
#10 0x003d0f2c in __libc_start_main () from /lib/libc.so.6
#11 0x08089731 in QWidget::setUpdatesEnabled ()

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "kerry" (Nov 20th 2006, 1:29pm)


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Monday, November 20th 2006, 6:46pm

RE: Quanta and FC^

Which Quanta Package do you use? The "official" kdewebdev Package from FC6? KDE-Redhat? Separate Quanta Package or self-compiled?

I have KDE completely from KDE-Redhat, including kdewebdev-Package and I can run Quanta without problems.

Do you edit PHP files? There is a Crashlog which looks very similar to yours in a known Bug on Bugzilla: Quanta crashes regularly when editing PHP files


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Monday, November 20th 2006, 7:06pm

RE: Quanta and FC^

I had Quanta working in KRUD FC4. I upgraded with the FC6 disk. After upgrade, Quanta did not work, so I would guess that it was the FC6 version. I do not edit PHP files.

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Tuesday, November 21st 2006, 3:33pm

RE: Quanta and FC^

You should try the KDE-Redhat Repository. They have more recent and more stable KDE packages than "stock" FC. Just add the repository and the GPG key to your yum-Repositories, their website has instructions how to do that. After that, a "yum update" should update all your KDE packages because the versions in the new repository are more recent. This can take some minutes...

Try if their version of quanta runs better


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Tuesday, November 21st 2006, 5:19pm

Quanta and FC6

Did the yum updatr from RH Repository and stil get the following:

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[KCrash handler]
#6 0x06878cb8 in QObject::installEventFilter ()
from /usr/lib/qt-3.3/lib/libqt-mt.so.3
#7 0x080d9417 in QMap<QString, QString>::operator[] ()
#8 0x080bf46a in QMap<QString, QString>::operator[] ()
#9 0x080a33dc in QStrList::~QStrList ()
#10 0x016acf2c in __libc_start_main () from /lib/libc.so.6
#11 0x08089731 in QWidget::setUpdatesEnabled ()

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Wednesday, November 22nd 2006, 5:49pm

RE: Quanta and FC6

Unfortunately this backtrace doesn't reveal anything useful for a developer.
Bram Schoenmakers
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Tuesday, December 19th 2006, 11:26am

RE: Quanta and FC^

Try to remove your local ($KDEHOME/share/config) quantarc file and see if it starts up or not.
Quanta+ developer

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Tuesday, December 19th 2006, 12:24pm

RE: Quanta and FC^

Is that located in the user home directory? Funny thing is, I can run quanta as root from the command line. I will try to remove as you suggested and see if I can get in under regular user.

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Tuesday, December 19th 2006, 12:30pm

Thank you, thank you , thank you! That did the trick.