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PulseEffects not starting after update: GLib-GIO-ERROR Settings schema 'com.github.wwmm.pulseeffects' is not installed #324

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SzDavidHUN opened this issue Aug 29, 2018 · 3 comments

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@SzDavidHUN
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Hi!

I just updated to the new version, and it didn't started. So I've started it from terminal:

$ G_MESSAGES_DEBUG=pulseeffects pulseeffects

(pulseeffects:4332): GLib-GIO-ERROR **: 01:42:22.451: Settings schema 'com.github.wwmm.pulseeffects' is not installed

Trace/breakpoint trap (core dumped)

Linux Mint 19 with Cinnamon 3.8.8
Install method: mikhailnov ppa (https://github.com/wwmm/pulseeffects/wiki/Package-Repositories#debian--ubuntu)
PE Version: Version: 4.3.1-1~bionic1

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wwmm commented Aug 29, 2018

@mikhailnov there is a problem with the latest ubuntu package. The schema is missing or glib-compile-schemas was not executed

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Wait for 4.3.1-2 to build and publish in the PPA.

It's very interesting why export DH_ALWAYS_EXCLUDE=.git:_build:*.deb breaks the package. I remember problems with this variable when I only began to build pulseeffects.

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wwmm commented Aug 29, 2018

I researched a little about DH_ALWAYS_EXCLUDE and I don't see a reason why it should be a problem. But I don't know how debian packages work. At least in a Arch Linux pkgbuild a ninja install will be executed at some point inside the folder _build. This command will install the schemas.

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