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Opened Dec 17, 2018 by Jan Wielkiewicz@kromka_chleba

Jami client gnome starts and throws an error, then closes

I can't start gnome client using GUI, no window shows. When run it in terminal emulator, the program throws an error: ** Message: Jami GNOME client version: development ** Message: git ref: unknown QDBusMarshaller: type `VectorString' attempts to redefine basic D-BUS type 'as' (QStringList) (Did you forget to call beginStructure() ?) QDBusMarshaller: type `MapStringVectorString' produces invalid D-BUS signature `a{s}' (Did you forget to call beginStructure() ?) QDBusMarshaller: type `QMap<QString,MapStringVectorString>' produces invalid D-BUS signature `a{s}' (Did you forget to call beginStructure() ?) terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::out_of_range' what(): map::at

The daemon ran with -pcd options, doesn't seem to see the client(does nothing, when the client is started). I have compiled daemon, lrc, and client myself, the same way as in my previous issue https://git.ring.cx/savoirfairelinux/ring-project/issues/522

Jami versions(tarballs): 2018-12-14 2018-12-15 2018-12-16

Operating system: Devuan ASCII GNU/Linux Is my setup or distribution, I'm using a ruin? Is it systemd related? If so, please don't make Jami systemd dependent, because it is badly designed.

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Reference: savoirfairelinux/ring-project#540