Hi Stuart, 
 
Working with gdb freezed it and I couldn't get back to gdb window...
 
Here is the output after the start: 
QSpiAccessible::accessibleEvent not handled:  "6"  obj:  QMenu(0x7fbf99d1f910, name = "file") "file" 
subgraph starting at rosegarden timed out (subgraph_wait_fd=9, status = 0, state = Triggered, pollret = 0 revents = 0x0)
pp: cannot clean up byte from graph wait fd () - no data present

**** alsa_pcm: xrun of at least 1.130 msecs

subgraph starting at rosegarden lost client
timeout waiting for client rosegarden to handle a xrun event
jack main caught signal 12
Aborted
 
 
 
Anyway, surfing around brought me to a Ubuntu Bug concerning qt-at-spi (QTs accessability). 
Removing it, and it worked...
 
Anyway no good solution...
 
May I ask you a question? 
If a bug isn't located on debian packaging/configuration, how and how fast are they deliverd to the developers of the package? 
 
Greetings, 
  Günther
 
 
Gesendet: Samstag, 13. Juni 2015 um 16:26 Uhr
Von: "Stuart Prescott" <stu...@debian.org>
An: 785...@bugs.debian.org, 785576-submit...@bugs.debian.org
Betreff: Bug#785576: rosegarden: crash. start, click view
Control: tags -1 unreproducible moreinfo

Hi Günther,

thanks for submitting this bug report. Unfortunately, I'm unable to reproduce
it and nor are others in the pkg-multimedia team that I have spoken to. I've
heard of one other person who has seen this behaviour but I've not managed to
get additional details.

It would help if you were able to get a backtrace to work out where this was
coming from. There's a rosegarden-dbg package that you will definitely need and
I imagine you will need libqt4-dbg too.

https://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace

thanks
Stuart

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