Bibletime doesn't start

Bug #1223543 reported by Shadow Reaper
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Bug Description

Hi, first of all thanks for making such a great and powerful tool, I'll be praying for all of you.

Wel let's proceed with the bug:

When I try to open Bibletime 2.9.1 nothing happens, so I try to run it through Terminal, and it throws me this:

user@machine:~$ bibletime
Fontconfig warning: "/etc/fonts/conf.d/50-user.conf", line 9: reading configurations from ~/.fonts.conf is deprecated.
(BibleTime 2.9.1) WARNING: Cannot find icon directory relative to "/usr/bin"
(BibleTime 2.9.1) FATAL: Error initializing directory cache!
Please report this bug! (http://www.bibletime.info/development_help.html)Abortado (`core' generado)

This happened after removing Bibletime and Xiphos thorugh this command:

sudo apt-get remove --purge bibletime xiphos

I removed them because of the no-text bug, which is already resolved. I tought maybe something was wrong on the config files so I removed (--purge) both Bibletime and Xiphos and removed the folowwing directories:

/usr/share/bibletime
/home/user/.bibletime

When I reinstalled both of them to see if the bug was gone and I tried to run Bibletime, the above problem happened. I'm reporting this bug justo to help you, but I'm moving to the new version 2.9.2 which have the no-text bug resolved. I hope this help you resolve this bug if it isn't resolved yet.

My especifications are the following:

Xubuntu 13.04 Raring Ringtail
BibleTime 2.9.1
Xiphos 3.1.5-webkit
Qt 4.8.4

I hope this can help you, please note that I will install the newer 2.9.2 version so I won't be able to test workarounds or patches. Anyway I decided to report this bug hoping it will be of help to you.

May God bless you!

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