i have a rcp application that run on windows and linux.
First off all, in windows all is working fine, but when i compile the app on linux i have a lot of this message outputs.
GLib-CRITICAL **: 09:40:58.143: g_base64_encode_step: assertion 'in !=
NULL' failed
Gtk-WARNING **: 09:41:00.169: Negative content height -7 (allocation
1, extents 4x4) while allocating gadget (node button, owner
GtkToggleButton)
the linux version is:
Linux 3.10.0-957.10.1.el7.x86_64 GNU/Linux
In the other hand i have problems with the visualization of the controls, maybe is releated with the other issue.
I try to change the --launcher.GTK_version 2 in the .ini file but the controls problems remains.
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I have installed MATLAB 2022b on my LInux Mint 21.1. My laptop is an Acer Swift 3 with an Nvidia MX250 dedicated gpu. I have installed the drivers for the gpu, namely the nvidia-driver-525 and nvidia-utils-525 package.
The Nvidia X Server Settings seems to work and the Prime Profile is set to NVIDIA (Performance Mode).
The problem is when I am trying to load a video (.mp4 and .mov) in different frames, but when I ran the code I get this error in the console:
Main Error using VideoReader/initReader Could not read file due to an unexpected error. Reason: Unable to initialize the video properties
Error in audiovideo.internal.IVideoReader (line 136) initReader(obj, fileName, currentTime);
Error in VideoReader (line 104) obj#audiovideo.internal.IVideoReader(varargin{:});
Error in load_picture (line 2) vid = VideoReader(obj);
Error in Main (line 12) [vid, yval, t, nulv]=load_picture(obj);
When I was trying to run the code reading the video, I was getting this errors in the terminal session I opened MATLAB with:
(MATLAB:4591): GStreamer-WARNING **: 10:55:45.878: Failed to load plugin '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gstreamer-1.0/libgstlibav.so': /home/malina/MATLAB/bin/glnxa64/../../sys/os/glnxa64/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.29' not found (required by /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/librubberband.so.2)
(MATLAB:4591): GStreamer-Base-CRITICAL **: 10:55:45.909: basetransform: second attempt to fixate caps returned invalid (NULL) caps on pad vaapipostproc0:sink
I moved the libstdc++.so.6 from the MATLAB/sys/os folder to an unused folder, I have read that by doing this matlab will be forced to use the systems libstdc++.so.6 package, the version coming with the install being known to cause problems as stated by some forums. Doing that resulted in the same error from the console while running the code, but there is no more output from the terminal session.
The problem might be driver specific, but I am unsure. I have installed the codecs and libgstreamer1.0 packages, but I do not know how to test if they are the correct version for matlab. I can open the files on my system normally, so the codecs shouldn't be the problems.
Can anyone guide me through solving this issue? I'd be really grateful. Let me know if you want any other info that might be useful and if there are any log files created by matlab that could be useful in solving this issue, please let me know where I can find them.
Clean installation of Ubuntu 20.04 with AnyLogic 8.0.0 Personal Learning Edition.
Anylogic suddenly hangs in many cases: when the drop-down menu is open, when the Property panel is resizing or even when you simply draw an object.
Example:
Install Anylogic
Run Anylogic
Create New Project
Create some objects (e.g. Conveyor):
Palette / Material Handling Library
Space Markup / Conveyor (double click to activate drawing mode)
Draw some lines, doble click to finish a drawing
Then try to resize several times the Properties area
Now Anylogic is hanging with the eternal repeating of failed in GtkScrollbar message:
…
(AnyLogic 8 Personal Learning Edition:212439): Gtk-CRITICAL **: 09:37:48.457: gtk_box_gadget_distribute: assertion 'size >= 0' failed in GtkScrollbar
(AnyLogic 8 Personal Learning Edition:212439): Gtk-CRITICAL **: 09:37:48.463: gtk_box_gadget_distribute: assertion 'size >= 0' failed in GtkScrollbar
(AnyLogic 8 Personal Learning Edition:212439): Gtk-CRITICAL **: 09:37:48.464: gtk_box_gadget_distribute: assertion 'size >= 0' failed in GtkScrollbar
(AnyLogic 8 Personal Learning Edition:212439): Gtk-CRITICAL **: 09:37:48.464: gtk_box_gadget_distribute: assertion 'size >= 0' failed in GtkScrollbar
…
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The same behaviour is under Kubuntu 22.04.
Does anybody manage to work successfully with Anylogic under Linux?
What flavour?
Or maybe there is a recipe for how to resolve the failed in GtkScrollbar issue?
Thanks
Hi I was trying to run a program (Proficy Hmi) but I got more than one dll error, Windows error 126
I have attached all the error images here with the Windows version
Device type ("All-in-One" 15-panel marine)
Windows version (Windows XP for embedded systems)
Also I downloaded all the missing dll files but it didn't solve the problem
I can't change Windows
Picture of: ifix startup . version 4.0 [build 6192]
Picture of: ifix startup program error code : 126
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Picture of:startup history
Whenever I try to run any Gtk+ Flatpak-ed app on wayland I get error such as:
(porto:3): Gtk-WARNING **: 00:55:13.780: cannot open display: :99.0
(setzer:2): Gtk-WARNING **: 01:01:41.868: cannot open display:
(org.gnome.Maps:2): Gtk-WARNING **: 01:02:18.136: cannot open display:
The problem seems to be that GDK_BACKEND variable is for some reason set to X11. Run following commands to check whether you have the same problem. I'm using gnome maps, but you can use whichever app you like.
flatpak run --command=sh org.gnome.Maps
echo $GDK_BACKEND:$WAYLAND_DISPLAY:$DISPLAY
Your output should be something like wayland-0,x11:wayland-0,:0.0. If it's not you should try experimenting with those variables
export GDK_BACKEND="wayland,x11"
export WAYLAND_DISPLAY="wayland-0"
export DISPLAY="wayland-0"
gnome-maps
Variable changes aren't permanent and are set only until container's shell is closed.
In my case it was a Java app under flatpak refusing to launch with said cannot open display error.
I fixed it by changing "--socket=fallback-x11" to be just "--socket=x11" in the flatpak manifest "finish-args" element.
My System:
- ArchLinux
- LibreOfficeFresh 5.0.2-3
- Xorg116
- Catalyst Graphics Drivers
Problem:
LibreOfficeFresh is unable to start since I have installed catalyst, so since i switched
from MESA to catalyst.
Error Description:
[tekkkz#thinkpad ~]$ libreoffice
(soffice:1022): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_value_set_boxed: assertion 'G_VALUE_HOLDS_BOXED (value)' failed
(soffice:1022): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: gtype.c:4268: type id '0' is invalid
(soffice:1022): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: can't peek value table for type '<invalid>' which is not currently referenced
Application Error
Someone an idea how I can get my LibreOffice working again?
Thanks for help,
Tekkkz
this is the message that I saw when upgrading today
(18/24) upgrading libreoffice-fresh [##############################] 100%
> LibreOffice now uses highly experimental gtk3 vcl by default
> on some desktops. To use stable gtk2 vcl uncomment
> it in /etc/profile.d/libreoffice-fresh.{sh,csh}
So you can try that, uncomment the line export SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gtk
and re-login, if you don't want to logout, you have to export the variable manually in a terminal and run libreoffice from that terminal inmediately after exporting the variable.
export SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gtk
soffice
I do that, and it works right now
It seems to be a problem with GTK themes (and a recent change between GTK2/3). Try changing themes and see if it starts working again (it did for me).