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I have downloaded the latest version of Raspbian today, in the hope of being able to download and use GStreamer. I need to use GStreamer to stream video across to another computer with minimal de. On a ubuntu 16.04 64bit system the sudo apt-get install gstreamer1.0. will fail because there is a i386 dependency somewhere. And even after installing all the packages by hand the libgstreamer-plugins. dev packages for the gstreamer-video-1.0 are missing PKGCONFIG += gstreamer-1.0 gstreamer-video-1.0.
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commented May 3, 2016
In Ubuntu 16.04 ('xenial'), the core desktop applications depend on libgstreamer1.0-0 , rather than libgstreamer0.10-0 . The latter is not automatically installed, leading to the following error when running TogglDesktop.sh :I was able to work around this by manually installing libgstreamer-plugins-base0.10-0 , which contains the required library. |
referenced this issue May 16, 2016
Closedlibgstapp problem on startup on Ubuntu 16.04 #1903
commented Jun 19, 2016
Also, the deb install is not responding. I think for the same reason, failing silently in the backend. I have to download the tar ball package run ./TogglDesktop to get into the problem above. |
commented Jul 1, 2016
This workaround worked for me. sudo apt-get install libgstreamer0.10-dev libgstreamer-plugins-base0.10-dev |
commented Oct 4, 2016 • edited
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On Debian (sid), there is no libgstreamer0.10 anymore. |
commented Oct 5, 2016
libgstreamer0.10 is a dependency of Qt 5.5 that we are currently using for the app. To make i work with newer gstreamer we need to probably update Qt and convert our app to work with the newer version. |
commented Oct 8, 2016
Ubuntu 16.10 no longer provides libgstreamer0.10 packages |
commented Oct 18, 2016 • edited
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Guess it the right time to update the app to use latest QT. Here is the ticket about the removal of gst*-0.10 from ubuntu repositories. [https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gst-plugins-good0.10/+bug/1575496] |
commented Oct 18, 2016
And a quick workaround, tested on my machine with Ubuntu 16.10: |
commented Oct 26, 2016
Debian also has removed libgstreamer0.10 from testing, thus TogglDesktop fails to run. https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=802812 The workaround above works, if I call TogglDesktop from the shell script. |
referenced this issue Oct 29, 2016
ClosedDesktop app missing dependencies on Ubuntu 16.10 #2034
commented Nov 21, 2016
Same issue here trying to run Scrivener: $ scrivener /usr/share/scrivener/bin/Scrivener: error while loading shared libraries: libgstapp-0.10.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Your work around @Spurlos did not work for me :( unfortunately. Curiously if I look for the libraries: $ ldconfig -p | grep libgstapp libgstapp-1.0.so.0 (libc6,x86-64) => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgstapp-1.0.so.0 libgstapp-1.0.so.0 (libc6) => /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libgstapp-1.0.so.0 libgstapp-0.10.so.0 (libc6,x86-64) => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgstapp-0.10.so.0 libgstapp-0.10.so (libc6,x86-64) => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgstapp-0.10.so Aparently they are installed..... No idea what to do. Thanks. |
commented Nov 22, 2016
If you just installed the dependency then try to restart the terminal. It seems that app is looking in the wrong place. For me the output is same but Toggl Desktop has no problem starting up. Probably some issue with paths in Scrievener. Please contact their support to get solution. If it fails |
commented Jan 28, 2017
The workaround doesn't work for me on Ubuntu 16.10. |
commented Jan 28, 2017
Look like something is off with version mismatch. Are you using Ubuntu 64bit version? |
commented Jan 28, 2017
@Spurlos Yup. |
commented Feb 3, 2017
@romanlevin The error suggests that you already have a version of libgstreamer installed and the version suggested in the workaround cannot be configured. Maybe try to remove the installed version and then try to install the version suggested in the workaround. |
commented Feb 3, 2017
@IndrekV That's embarrassing. I was sure I did that. Turns out I didn't! Both packages install fine now. |
commented Feb 19, 2017
What is the process of this? Do we linux users without the packages libgstreamer0.10 & libgstreamer-plugins-base0.10 have to figure out how to install those packages (downloading and installing as @joshfleming suggest is probably the most solid way of doing it). Or is there a bugfix on the way? |
commented Feb 20, 2017
@Fleuv The fix will not come in near future. To fix this we would have to upgrade the application framework and this means that rewrite some parts of the application to use the newer functions. I suggest using the workaround. |
commented Apr 11, 2017
Also having this issue. FWIW, installing packages outside the canonical repositories seems like a super dirty fix. The problem is those packages by nature aren't going to receive security or stability updates, and will progressively conflict with more stuff over time (what happens when someone needs 1.0.0 for something else?) Debian stretch is hitting stable, and doesn't package 0.10.0 (only 1.0.0) -- I think it's worth thinking about fixing this issue. |
referenced this issue Apr 22, 2017
Closederror while loading shared libraries: libgstapp-0.10.so.0 #2165
referenced this issue Apr 30, 2017
ClosedUbuntu 16.10 no longer supports gstreamer0.10 #71
referenced this issue Sep 28, 2017
Closedubuntu 17.10 unmet dependencies #2274
commented Dec 8, 2017
Please fix this. It seems all major Linux distributions are facing that issue. This issue was opened 1 and 1/2 years ago... And your answer to this is basically something like 'this is too much work to fix because we have to change parts of the code...' Are you serious? Even worse it looks like toggl doesn't work anymore with any (major) Linux distribution out of the box. I try to get started with toggl and I am also thinking about purchasing at least the starter plan however such things scare me off. How can you wake up in the morning knowing you leave a lot of your user base behind and don't care about them? Doesn't that worry you? |
commented Dec 13, 2017
@mkurz Thank you for your feedback. We have plans for a bigger upgrade of the Linux app in the first quarter of 2018 and this issue will be dealt with during this development. |
commented Jan 9, 2018
Hope a new linux version will coming soon! |
commented Mar 21, 2018
first quarter is almost at the end - what's the status of the Linux app so far? Running on arch and having the same problem, currently converting my not-able-to-sync client (from AUR ) Database with sqlite to csv and sort my projects manually - really not the 'HELPS YOU FOCUS' experience I imagine... Hope your solving it soon, would appreciate an update! |
commented May 14, 2018
Hey @chris-aeviator Sorry for the delay with this. I already started the upgrade that would fix the old libgstreamer dependency issue but some plans shifted and I was forced to stop working on it. I'll try to pick it up again. Thank you for your active participation and feedback on this. |
referenced this issue May 28, 2018
ClosedFails to install - depends on old libgstreamer #2460
commented Jul 29, 2018
Hey @IndrekV do you have any updates for us? |
commented Jul 29, 2018
Yes I do. We have successfully updated the app to use the newer Qt version and this fixes this dependency problem. Depending on how the testing process goes new beta version will be out sometime next week. |
commented Jul 29, 2018 • edited
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Yay, count me in. Will be happy to test the app in day to day usage. …On Sun, Jul 29, 2018, 18:41 Indrek V ***@***.***> wrote: Yes I do. We have successfully updated the app to use the newer Qt version and this fixes this dependency problem. Depending on how the testing process goes new beta version will be out sometime next week. — You are receiving this because you were mentioned. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub <#1894 (comment)>, or mute the thread <https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AAovjZFZKuw9EEFyH3mLQG0qeX-dZBU9ks5uLdetgaJpZM4IWXSh> . |
commented Aug 14, 2018 • edited
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I assume that beta release date has been postponed. Any new timeline on that? |
commented Aug 14, 2018
Yeah, any new timeline? |
commented Sep 10, 2018
@IndrekV You said a beta would be forth coming at the end of July, and it's not early September (6 weeks later) and this feature still hasn't been merged to the main branch. What's up? |
![Ubuntu Ubuntu](http://lifestyletransfer.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/gstreamer.jpg)
commented Sep 10, 2018
We decided to go on and put new improved autocomplete to the new version also and it seems that this might have been a bit too bold goal. We're still working out some issues with the new autocomplete and hope to get the new version out as soon as we are pleased with the new autocomplete. |
commented Sep 10, 2018
If you are willing to test the latest version we have here is the link (this version has the update to fix this issue but does not have new autocomplete) https://github.com/toggl/toggldesktop/releases/download/v7.4.271/toggldesktop_linux_x86_64-7_4_271.tar.gz |
commented Sep 13, 2018
I tested v7.4.271 and it seems to work fine. Why not 'release' this officially ? |
commented Sep 14, 2018
Agreed. The old autocomplete seemed serviceable to me, but the GStreamer issue is a showstopper. |
added this to the #82 - News of November milestone Nov 6, 2018
commented Nov 6, 2018
This will be properly fixed with next release. Version 7.4.274 or later. |
commented Nov 7, 2018
![Install Install](/uploads/1/2/5/8/125837021/989286987.jpg)
Thanks @IndrekV Btw is there an est. release date? |
commented Dec 18, 2018
Echoing what @lee-tts said, what's the ETA on this? |
commented Dec 27, 2018
Beta version posted in September didn't work due to some files not being marked executable. Latest update in the 'beta' channel is here and works out of the box for me on a fresh 18.10 install: https://github.com/toggl/toggldesktop/releases/download/v7.4.272/toggldesktop_linux_x86_64-7_4_272.tar.gz . Not sure why it's not marked as released but seems to work fine so far. |
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