I finished with making music in Mixbus, so I exported to WAV file to be opened up in Audacity. From there, I exported the song to FLAC and it lead to crash (segmentation fault) and I forgot to copy the output from the terminal and from the error message.
I opened up Audacity and I get this:
Since double-clicking did not work, what am I to do if there's no way to exit out of this without doing a killall?
Audacity 2.1.2-3 (Arch Linux): Recovery Won't Go Away
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Re: Audacity 2.1.2-3 (Arch Linux): Recovery Won't Go Away
The last time that happened to me I had to use the tab and guess which was the right button to close it.
Even though the buttons that ask recover from Project or dismiss project or cancel we're not visible just like you're showing using the Tab Key got me to that point.
Even though the buttons that ask recover from Project or dismiss project or cancel we're not visible just like you're showing using the Tab Key got me to that point.
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HA!!! Thanks a lot! Is it the problem with GNOME environment or just Audacity?
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Re: Audacity 2.1.2-3 (Arch Linux): Recovery Won't Go Away
I think Audacity and arch. I use Openbox or Lxqt and it happens.GraysonPeddie wrote:HA!!! Thanks a lot! Is it the problem with GNOME environment or just Audacity?
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Re: Audacity 2.1.2-3 (Arch Linux): Recovery Won't Go Away
Well that makes sense. Thanks.
Update: Okay. I got an error:
I can only reproduce once when exporting to FLAC, though.
Update: Okay. I got an error:
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./src/common/wincmn.cpp(478): assert "GetEventHandler() == this" failed in ~wxWindowBase(): any pushed event handlers must have been removed
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Re: Audacity 2.1.2-3 (Arch Linux): Recovery Won't Go Away
Not sure.GraysonPeddie wrote:Well that makes sense. Thanks.
Update: Okay. I got an error:
I can only reproduce once when exporting to FLAC, though.Code: Select all
./src/common/wincmn.cpp(478): assert "GetEventHandler() == this" failed in ~wxWindowBase(): any pushed event handlers must have been removed
Re: Audacity 2.1.2-3 (Arch Linux): Recovery Won't Go Away
Looks like a bug in Audacity? Maybe some problem with wxWidgets version. Probably worth to file a bug report.