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Crash when adding a synth track with DeicsOnze/FluidSynth/Organ/vam #1263

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BMuXBeats opened this issue Jan 14, 2024 · 2 comments
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Crash when adding a synth track with DeicsOnze/FluidSynth/Organ/vam #1263

BMuXBeats opened this issue Jan 14, 2024 · 2 comments

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@BMuXBeats
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Describe the bug
Muse crashes immediately when adding a synth track with DeicsOnze/FluidSynth/Organ/vam.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

Right-click on the mouse
In "Add Track"', choose "Synths"
In the list, select "DeicsOnze/FluidSynth/Organ/vam MESS"
Click on the "Select" button

Expected behavior
I expected the track to be created flawless.

Desktop (please complete the following information):

  • OS: LINUX Manjaro
  • Release: 23.1.2 /Codename: Vulcan
  • Kernel: Kernel: 6.6.8-2-MANJARO x86_64
  • DEsktop Environment: KDE-Plasma Version 5.27.10

Additional context

  • Muse 4.2.1 (Manjaro official software repository)
@rdvdev2
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rdvdev2 commented Sep 22, 2024

Same problem here.

My setup:

  • OS: Arch Linux
  • Release: Rolling release, last update today (September 22nd 2024)
  • Kernel: 6.10.10-zen1-1.1-zen
  • Desktop Environment: GNOME 47 (Wayland)
  • Muse version: 4.2.1 (packaged here)

@terminator356
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Hello. Sorry for the verrry late reply.

I read Manjaro is based on Arch.
Thus it's... Arch's fault?

This bug sounds strange because those synths are MusE's own MESS synths and shouldn't have
any trouble at all since they should have been compiled at the same time as MusE.

Thanks for the backtrace, it does not seem to appear here, but in my email.
Unfortunately I can't view it properly unless I run your distro. I've no partitions left.

You could try running MusE in a terminal with -D to get some debugging info. "muse4 -D"
Post what you find.

Thanks.

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