Cannot run Musescore on Fedora 22
Hi,
I have recently upgraded to a new computer. I am using Fedora 22 but cannot run Musescore (obtained from the repositories). If I try to run from the GUI the little it doesn't get as far as the splash screen. Attempting to run from the terminal gives the following error:
mscore: symbol lookup error: /lib64/libQt5Help.so.5: undefined symbol: _ZNK18QAbstractListModel7siblingEiiRK11QModelIndex
I love using Musescore. Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
Comments
What exact version of qt library is installed?
In reply to What exact version of qt by ericfontainejazz
Thanks for your reply,
Some updates auto installed overnight and now Musescore loads.
In reply to Thanks for your reply, Some by Widmung
Hi,
I have Fedora 22.3 with auto-updates ok, it auto-updated just before I installed mscore, yet I have a symbol lookup error. Whatever qt version is needed, I guess that should have been resolved with the package dependencies, so I'm reporting here. Maybe it's just a matter of a missing symlink...?
In reply to Hi, I have Fedora 22.3 with by JazzTp
Looks like a mig of Qt-5.4.1 and -5.5.0 components.
Should be using eotzher or, but not a mix I guess? Also 5.4.2 and, as of earlies this week, 5.5.1 are the latest (not sure whether they are availabte for Fedora thoug)
In reply to Looks like a mig of Qt-5.4.1 by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks for replying.
The output I pasted is the console output while installing the currently available package "mscore" on this Fedora box (22.3 + updates).
Certainly various qt versions were also previously installed as required by various other programs, I don't think I could/should remove them.
If musescore can't point to the version it needs by its own, maybe one or more symlinks could help... and maybe could be added to the Fedora "mscore" package.