here it is

➜  ~ python3 -X faulthandler /usr/bin/retext
Using configuration file: /home/lotso/.config/ReText project/ReText.conf
Fatal Python error: Segmentation fault

Current thread 0x00007f7f0a0b9700 (most recent call first):
  File "/usr/share/retext/ReText/xsettings.py", line 132 in
get_raw_xsettings
  File "/usr/share/retext/ReText/xsettings.py", line 187 in get_xsettings
  File "/usr/share/retext/ReText/icontheme.py", line 20 in
get_from_xsettings
  File "/usr/share/retext/ReText/icontheme.py", line 49 in get_icon_theme
  File "/usr/share/retext/ReText/window.py", line 68 in __init__
  File "/usr/bin/retext", line 74 in main
  File "/usr/bin/retext", line 102 in <module>
[1]    19648 segmentation fault  python3 -X faulthandler /usr/bin/retext
➜  ~



On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 2:57 PM, Dmitry Shachnev <mity...@debian.org> wrote:

> On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 02:38:25PM +0200, Benoit Barthelet wrote:
> > here is the backtrace, I hope it helps. I have loads of third party
> python
> > stuff, as for Qt modules I don't think so.
>
> Thank you, it is more helpful.
>
> Can you please also run this command and paste the output?
>
>   python3 -X faulthandler /usr/bin/retext
>
> (The issue is with ctypes, so a Python trace would be more interesting
> than a C one.)
>
> > I also have to add I don't have the /home/lotso/.config/ReText
> > project/ReText.conf in question, should I have created it ?
>
> No, you should not. It will be created automatically when ReText starts
> correctly and you open any file.
>
> --
> Dmitry Shachnev
>



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benoit barthelet
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