Hi Felipe cadence in my asus x54c with debian stretch 9 dont' start after your update kxstudiofalkTX wrote:cadence has been updated, now with the latest version that uses qt5 instead of qt4.
this will fix the broken UI under some new systems that made disabled buttons appear as enabled, and also follow the kde5 theme if that's the desktop you use.
this took too long as I was trying to figure out a way to get pyqt5 working under kde neon (based on 16.04), which breaks pyqt5+dbus and makes cadence unusable). still working on it, need to figure out a solution for the upcoming 18.04 release.
but with this major thing out of the way, development for cadence can be resumed once again.
If you're running a recent enough distro (Debian Jessie, Ubuntu !6.04, or higher) then please update and let me know how it works for you.
Hopefully no major issues are left, I tested it on my pc with kde-neon.
(Only known issue I know is systray not behaving properly).
Giving it a few weeks of testing, I will then make a new release out of it.
One small step needed for the upcoming 18.04 ISO release.
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gennarogiugliano@gennarogiugliano-K54C:~$ su
Password:
root@gennarogiugliano-K54C:/home/gennarogiugliano# cadence
Using Tray Engine 'Qt'
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/cadence/src/cadence.py", line 42, in <module>
from shared_canvasjack import *
File "/usr/share/cadence/src/shared_canvasjack.py", line 35, in <module>
import jacksettings
File "/usr/share/cadence/src/jacksettings.py", line 22, in <module>
from PyQt4.QtCore import pyqtSlot, Qt, QSettings, QTimer, SIGNAL, SLOT
RuntimeError: the PyQt4.QtCore and PyQt5.QtCore modules both wrap the QObject class
root@gennarogiugliano-K54C:/home/gennarogiugliano#