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jmwislez

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Nov 4, 2007, 6:50:03 AM11/4/07
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Hello,

I have installed Picasa 2.2.2820-5 on an OpenSuse 10.3 (tried both via
the rpm and the bin). When I start up Picasa, I get a few
segmentation faults:

/usr/bin/picasa: line 56: 9396 Segmentation fault "$PIC_BINDIR/
wrapper" regedit /E $registry_export HKEY_USERS\\S-1-5-4\\Software\
\Google\\Picasa\\Picasa2\\Preferences\\
/usr/bin/picasa: line 66: 9486 Segmentation fault "$PIC_BINDIR"/
mediadetector
/usr/bin/picasa: line 66: 9487 Segmentation fault "$PIC_BINDIR"/
wrapper wdi SCRAPETHEME
Segmentation fault

Any suggestions on how to solve this? Thanks!

Jean-Marc

Ch. Harms-Ensink

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Nov 14, 2007, 2:13:19 PM11/14/07
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Same Problem here...


jmwislez schrieb:

Andrewtw

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Nov 28, 2007, 1:50:47 PM11/28/07
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Got the same message....
Search through the internet...can't find the answer...
Anyone knows how to solve this problem??

Andrew

On Nov 14, 2:13 pm, "Ch. Harms-Ensink" <aao.gn...@googlemail.com>
wrote:
> Same Problem here...
>
> jmwislez schrieb:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > I have installed Picasa 2.2.2820-5 on an OpenSuse 10.3 (tried both via
> > the rpm and the bin). When I start up Picasa, I get a few
> >segmentationfaults:
>
> > /usr/bin/picasa: line 56: 9396Segmentationfault "$PIC_BINDIR/
> > wrapper" regedit /E $registry_export HKEY_USERS\\S-1-5-4\\Software\
> > \Google\\Picasa\\Picasa2\\Preferences\\
> > /usr/bin/picasa: line 66: 9486Segmentationfault "$PIC_BINDIR"/
> > mediadetector
> > /usr/bin/picasa: line 66: 9487Segmentationfault "$PIC_BINDIR"/

Michael Moss

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Nov 28, 2007, 1:54:46 PM11/28/07
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Andrewtw

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Nov 28, 2007, 2:07:02 PM11/28/07
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Tried the newest release (2.7 beta)
Same... basically the same error message...

/home/picasa/bin/picasa: line 66: 20576 Segmentation fault
"$PIC_BINDIR"/mediadetector
/home/picasa/bin/picasa: line 66: 20578 Segmentation fault
"$PIC_BINDIR"/wrapper wdi SCRAPETHEME
Segmentation fault

I suspect the problem came from "WINE" !! Not sure how to fix it.... :
(

Anyway... Thanks for your info, Michael !!

Andrew


On Nov 28, 1:54 pm, "Michael Moss" <mm...@google.com> wrote:
> Please try the recently released 2.7 beta.
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Labs-Picasa-for-Linux/msg/bb549...
>
> Michael

Michael

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Nov 28, 2007, 2:14:14 PM11/28/07
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> Tried the newest release (2.7 beta)
> Same... basically the same error message...
>
> /home/picasa/bin/picasa: line 66: 20576 Segmentation fault
> "$PIC_BINDIR"/mediadetector
> /home/picasa/bin/picasa: line 66: 20578 Segmentation fault
> "$PIC_BINDIR"/wrapper wdi SCRAPETHEME
> Segmentation fault

/home/picasa/bin/picasa looks wrong. Are you sure you're running the
new version (which should install to /opt/picasa with the RPM
package)? Can you completely delete/move the old install (any
/home/picasa and /home/.picasa) and try the new package again?

Michael

Andrewtw

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Nov 28, 2007, 11:58:21 PM11/28/07
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Yes... the newest .bin file allows you to assign the installation
folder..
Same error message even I used the default setting which is /opt/
picasa..
I also tried .deb package, didn't help!!
I'll try to install the wine myself instead of using the one come with
picasa package...

Thanx for your help...

Michael Moss

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Nov 29, 2007, 1:18:10 AM11/29/07
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> Yes... the newest .bin file allows you to assign the installation
> folder..

There is no newest .bin file. Perhaps you're still using the 2.2
release. The 2.7 release is only available as deb or rpm packages.

> I also tried .deb package, didn't help!!

Isn't RPM the native package format for OpenSUSE? Please try the rpm
package listed under
http://picasa.google.com/linux/download.html#27beta.

Michael

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