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Title: Panel crashed too many times. Its autorestart has been disabled until next login
Post by: °C on 2014/06/20, 22:03:53
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Commit Log for Thu Jun 19 22:45:45 2014




Upgraded the following packages:
acpi-fakekey (0.141-2) to 0.141-3
acpi-support (0.141-2) to 0.141-3
acpi-support-base (0.141-2) to 0.141-3
apt-file (2.5.2) to 2.5.2.1
console-data (2:1.12-4) to 2:1.12-5
libboost-filesystem1.54.0 (1.54.0-5) to 1.54.0-5+b1
libboost-iostreams1.54.0 (1.54.0-5) to 1.54.0-5+b1
libboost-serialization1.54.0 (1.54.0-5) to 1.54.0-5+b1
libboost-system1.54.0 (1.54.0-5) to 1.54.0-5+b1
liblxqt-globalkeys-ui0 (0.7.0.siduction.6) to 0.7.0.siduction.7
liblxqt-globalkeys0 (0.7.0.siduction.6) to 0.7.0.siduction.7
libqt5qml5 (5.3.0-8) to 5.3.0-9
libqt5quick5 (5.3.0-8) to 5.3.0-9
libqt5script5 (5.3.0+dfsg-3) to 5.3.0+dfsg-4
libslang2 (2.2.4-16) to 2.2.4-17
lxqt-globalkeys (0.7.0.siduction.6) to 0.7.0.siduction.7
python-qt4 (4.11+dfsg-1+b1) to 4.11+dfsg-2


Installed the following packages:
liblxqt-qt5-0 (0.7.0.siduction.9)
libqt5x11extras5 (5.3.0-3)
libqt5xdg0 (0.6.99.siduction.14)
libqt5xml5 (5.3.0+dfsg-5)


how do I run "lxqt-panel-debug"?
Title: Re: Panel crashed too many times. Its autorestart has been disabled until next login
Post by: melmarker on 2014/06/20, 23:34:35
upps - my bad - you should disable extra/next in Sources. Reason: I moved the Qt4 Packages to unstable, next is now for Qt5 development. Sorry, should have made a Sticky about it.
Title: Re: Panel crashed too many times. Its autorestart has been disabled until next login
Post by: °C on 2014/06/20, 23:53:38
Thanks melmarker. I was wondering is there a particular package that I need to downgrade after disabling extra/next?
Title: Re: Panel crashed too many times. Its autorestart has been disabled until next login
Post by: melmarker on 2014/06/21, 00:04:37
One should only packages from unstable - i will fix this tomorrow and move the qt5-packages to experimental. The best idea is to remove extra/next and do a apt-upgrade. apt-show-versions should be able to show packages not in repository then. The LXQt-Packages can be downgraded then.

Hmm, maybe waiting 'til tomorrow is a better idea. Sorry for messing this up.