Activity log for bug #1880602

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2020-05-25 19:51:32 Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro bug added bug
2020-06-15 17:06:27 Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro bug task added invada-studio-plugins-lv2 (Ubuntu)
2020-06-15 17:23:43 Erich Eickmeyer invada-studio-plugins-lv2 (Ubuntu): status New Incomplete
2020-06-15 17:26:58 Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro description Since I upgraded to Ubuntustudio 20.04 (Intel 64-bit) I can't open Invada Early Reflection Reverb edit dialog on Ardour5 (rev 1:5.12.0-3ubuntu4). No error message dialog. Running Ardour5 on terminal I get the message "suil error: Unable to open UI library /usr/lib/lv2/invada.lv2/inv_erreverb_gui.so (/usr/lib/lv2/invada.lv2/inv_erreverb_gui.so: undefined symbol: __sinh_finite)". The inv_erreverb_gui.so is correctly in /usr/lib/liv2/invada.lv2 directory. The generic controls editor dialog works fine. I noticed some LV2 plugins editors open correctly, some others don't. Here are the ones with the problem: . Invada Compressor . Invada Early Reflection Reverb . Invada High Pass Filter . Invada Input Module . Invada Low Pass Filter . Invada Meter . Invada Stereo Phaser . Invada Tube Distortion The "good" ones: . Invada Delay Munge . Invada Test Tones The error messages are similar to the one above. The files are all there on the expected directory. Haven't find any workaround by Ubuntu Studio or Ardour. Hope this bug report will help us all. Since I upgraded to Ubuntustudio 20.04 (Intel 64-bit) I can't open Invada Early Reflection Reverb edit dialog on Ardour5 (rev 1:5.12.0-3ubuntu4). No error message dialog. Running Ardour5 on terminal I get the message "suil error: Unable to open UI library /usr/lib/lv2/invada.lv2/inv_erreverb_gui.so (/usr/lib/lv2/invada.lv2/inv_erreverb_gui.so: undefined symbol: __sinh_finite)". The inv_erreverb_gui.so is correctly in /usr/lib/liv2/invada.lv2 directory. The generic controls editor dialog works fine. I noticed some LV2 plugins editors open correctly, some others don't. Here are the ones with the problem: . Invada Compressor . Invada Early Reflection Reverb . Invada High Pass Filter . Invada Input Module . Invada Low Pass Filter . Invada Meter . Invada Stereo Phaser . Invada Tube Distortion The "good" ones: . Invada Delay Munge . Invada Test Tones The error messages are similar to the one above. The files are all there on the expected directory. Haven't find any workaround by Ubuntu Studio or Ardour. Hope this bug report will help us all. EDIT: I tried to compile the Ubuntu package (invada-studio-plugins-lv2_1.2.0+repack0) from source I get the error: "dpkg-checkbuilddeps: erro: Unmet build dependencies: debhelper (>= 11) libgtk2.0-dev lv2-dev" In my system I have: debhelper: 12.10ubuntu1 libgtk2.0-dev: 2.24.32-4ubuntu4 lv2-dev: 1.16.0-1 I'm a long time Ubuntu user, but always used apt to install packages. Very newbie in compiling from source. Here's what I did: . Downloaded source files from Ubuntu pacakages site . run <code>dpkg-source -x invada-studio-plugins-lv2_1.2.0+repack0-8.dsc</code> . run <code>dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -b</code>
2020-06-15 17:27:41 Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro description Since I upgraded to Ubuntustudio 20.04 (Intel 64-bit) I can't open Invada Early Reflection Reverb edit dialog on Ardour5 (rev 1:5.12.0-3ubuntu4). No error message dialog. Running Ardour5 on terminal I get the message "suil error: Unable to open UI library /usr/lib/lv2/invada.lv2/inv_erreverb_gui.so (/usr/lib/lv2/invada.lv2/inv_erreverb_gui.so: undefined symbol: __sinh_finite)". The inv_erreverb_gui.so is correctly in /usr/lib/liv2/invada.lv2 directory. The generic controls editor dialog works fine. I noticed some LV2 plugins editors open correctly, some others don't. Here are the ones with the problem: . Invada Compressor . Invada Early Reflection Reverb . Invada High Pass Filter . Invada Input Module . Invada Low Pass Filter . Invada Meter . Invada Stereo Phaser . Invada Tube Distortion The "good" ones: . Invada Delay Munge . Invada Test Tones The error messages are similar to the one above. The files are all there on the expected directory. Haven't find any workaround by Ubuntu Studio or Ardour. Hope this bug report will help us all. EDIT: I tried to compile the Ubuntu package (invada-studio-plugins-lv2_1.2.0+repack0) from source I get the error: "dpkg-checkbuilddeps: erro: Unmet build dependencies: debhelper (>= 11) libgtk2.0-dev lv2-dev" In my system I have: debhelper: 12.10ubuntu1 libgtk2.0-dev: 2.24.32-4ubuntu4 lv2-dev: 1.16.0-1 I'm a long time Ubuntu user, but always used apt to install packages. Very newbie in compiling from source. Here's what I did: . Downloaded source files from Ubuntu pacakages site . run <code>dpkg-source -x invada-studio-plugins-lv2_1.2.0+repack0-8.dsc</code> . run <code>dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -b</code> Since I upgraded to Ubuntustudio 20.04 (Intel 64-bit) I can't open Invada Early Reflection Reverb edit dialog on Ardour5 (rev 1:5.12.0-3ubuntu4). No error message dialog. Running Ardour5 on terminal I get the message "suil error: Unable to open UI library /usr/lib/lv2/invada.lv2/inv_erreverb_gui.so (/usr/lib/lv2/invada.lv2/inv_erreverb_gui.so: undefined symbol: __sinh_finite)". The inv_erreverb_gui.so is correctly in /usr/lib/liv2/invada.lv2 directory. The generic controls editor dialog works fine. I noticed some LV2 plugins editors open correctly, some others don't. Here are the ones with the problem: . Invada Compressor . Invada Early Reflection Reverb . Invada High Pass Filter . Invada Input Module . Invada Low Pass Filter . Invada Meter . Invada Stereo Phaser . Invada Tube Distortion The "good" ones: . Invada Delay Munge . Invada Test Tones The error messages are similar to the one above. The files are all there on the expected directory. Haven't find any workaround by Ubuntu Studio or Ardour. Hope this bug report will help us all. EDIT: I tried to compile the Ubuntu package (invada-studio-plugins-lv2_1.2.0+repack0) from source I get the error: "dpkg-checkbuilddeps: erro: Unmet build dependencies: debhelper (>= 11) libgtk2.0-dev lv2-dev" In my system I have: debhelper: 12.10ubuntu1 libgtk2.0-dev: 2.24.32-4ubuntu4 lv2-dev: 1.16.0-1 I'm a long time Ubuntu user, but always used apt to install packages. Very newbie in compiling from source. Here's what I did: . Downloaded source files from Ubuntu pacakages site . run dpkg-source -x invada-studio-plugins-lv2_1.2.0+repack0-8.dsc . run dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -b
2020-06-15 17:28:24 Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro description Since I upgraded to Ubuntustudio 20.04 (Intel 64-bit) I can't open Invada Early Reflection Reverb edit dialog on Ardour5 (rev 1:5.12.0-3ubuntu4). No error message dialog. Running Ardour5 on terminal I get the message "suil error: Unable to open UI library /usr/lib/lv2/invada.lv2/inv_erreverb_gui.so (/usr/lib/lv2/invada.lv2/inv_erreverb_gui.so: undefined symbol: __sinh_finite)". The inv_erreverb_gui.so is correctly in /usr/lib/liv2/invada.lv2 directory. The generic controls editor dialog works fine. I noticed some LV2 plugins editors open correctly, some others don't. Here are the ones with the problem: . Invada Compressor . Invada Early Reflection Reverb . Invada High Pass Filter . Invada Input Module . Invada Low Pass Filter . Invada Meter . Invada Stereo Phaser . Invada Tube Distortion The "good" ones: . Invada Delay Munge . Invada Test Tones The error messages are similar to the one above. The files are all there on the expected directory. Haven't find any workaround by Ubuntu Studio or Ardour. Hope this bug report will help us all. EDIT: I tried to compile the Ubuntu package (invada-studio-plugins-lv2_1.2.0+repack0) from source I get the error: "dpkg-checkbuilddeps: erro: Unmet build dependencies: debhelper (>= 11) libgtk2.0-dev lv2-dev" In my system I have: debhelper: 12.10ubuntu1 libgtk2.0-dev: 2.24.32-4ubuntu4 lv2-dev: 1.16.0-1 I'm a long time Ubuntu user, but always used apt to install packages. Very newbie in compiling from source. Here's what I did: . Downloaded source files from Ubuntu pacakages site . run dpkg-source -x invada-studio-plugins-lv2_1.2.0+repack0-8.dsc . run dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -b Since I upgraded to Ubuntustudio 20.04 (Intel 64-bit) I can't open Invada Early Reflection Reverb edit dialog on Ardour5 (rev 1:5.12.0-3ubuntu4). No error message dialog. Running Ardour5 on terminal I get the message "suil error: Unable to open UI library /usr/lib/lv2/invada.lv2/inv_erreverb_gui.so (/usr/lib/lv2/invada.lv2/inv_erreverb_gui.so: undefined symbol: __sinh_finite)". The inv_erreverb_gui.so is correctly in /usr/lib/liv2/invada.lv2 directory. The generic controls editor dialog works fine. I noticed some LV2 plugins editors open correctly, some others don't. Here are the ones with the problem: . Invada Compressor . Invada Early Reflection Reverb . Invada High Pass Filter . Invada Input Module . Invada Low Pass Filter . Invada Meter . Invada Stereo Phaser . Invada Tube Distortion The "good" ones: . Invada Delay Munge . Invada Test Tones The error messages are similar to the one above. The files are all there on the expected directory. Haven't find any workaround by Ubuntu Studio or Ardour. Hope this bug report will help us all. EDIT: When I tried to compile the Ubuntu package (invada-studio-plugins-lv2_1.2.0+repack0) from source I got the error: "dpkg-checkbuilddeps: erro: Unmet build dependencies: debhelper (>= 11) libgtk2.0-dev lv2-dev" In my system I have: debhelper: 12.10ubuntu1 libgtk2.0-dev: 2.24.32-4ubuntu4 lv2-dev: 1.16.0-1 I'm a long time Ubuntu user, but always used apt to install packages. Very newbie in compiling from source. Here's what I did: . Downloaded source files from Ubuntu pacakages site . run dpkg-source -x invada-studio-plugins-lv2_1.2.0+repack0-8.dsc . run dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -b
2020-06-15 17:36:05 Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro tags apport-collected focal
2020-06-15 17:36:07 Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro description Since I upgraded to Ubuntustudio 20.04 (Intel 64-bit) I can't open Invada Early Reflection Reverb edit dialog on Ardour5 (rev 1:5.12.0-3ubuntu4). No error message dialog. Running Ardour5 on terminal I get the message "suil error: Unable to open UI library /usr/lib/lv2/invada.lv2/inv_erreverb_gui.so (/usr/lib/lv2/invada.lv2/inv_erreverb_gui.so: undefined symbol: __sinh_finite)". The inv_erreverb_gui.so is correctly in /usr/lib/liv2/invada.lv2 directory. The generic controls editor dialog works fine. I noticed some LV2 plugins editors open correctly, some others don't. Here are the ones with the problem: . Invada Compressor . Invada Early Reflection Reverb . Invada High Pass Filter . Invada Input Module . Invada Low Pass Filter . Invada Meter . Invada Stereo Phaser . Invada Tube Distortion The "good" ones: . Invada Delay Munge . Invada Test Tones The error messages are similar to the one above. The files are all there on the expected directory. Haven't find any workaround by Ubuntu Studio or Ardour. Hope this bug report will help us all. EDIT: When I tried to compile the Ubuntu package (invada-studio-plugins-lv2_1.2.0+repack0) from source I got the error: "dpkg-checkbuilddeps: erro: Unmet build dependencies: debhelper (>= 11) libgtk2.0-dev lv2-dev" In my system I have: debhelper: 12.10ubuntu1 libgtk2.0-dev: 2.24.32-4ubuntu4 lv2-dev: 1.16.0-1 I'm a long time Ubuntu user, but always used apt to install packages. Very newbie in compiling from source. Here's what I did: . Downloaded source files from Ubuntu pacakages site . run dpkg-source -x invada-studio-plugins-lv2_1.2.0+repack0-8.dsc . run dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -b Since I upgraded to Ubuntustudio 20.04 (Intel 64-bit) I can't open Invada Early Reflection Reverb edit dialog on Ardour5 (rev 1:5.12.0-3ubuntu4). No error message dialog. Running Ardour5 on terminal I get the message "suil error: Unable to open UI library /usr/lib/lv2/invada.lv2/inv_erreverb_gui.so (/usr/lib/lv2/invada.lv2/inv_erreverb_gui.so: undefined symbol: __sinh_finite)". The inv_erreverb_gui.so is correctly in /usr/lib/liv2/invada.lv2 directory. The generic controls editor dialog works fine. I noticed some LV2 plugins editors open correctly, some others don't. Here are the ones with the problem: . Invada Compressor . Invada Early Reflection Reverb . Invada High Pass Filter . Invada Input Module . Invada Low Pass Filter . Invada Meter . Invada Stereo Phaser . Invada Tube Distortion The "good" ones: . Invada Delay Munge . Invada Test Tones The error messages are similar to the one above. The files are all there on the expected directory. Haven't find any workaround by Ubuntu Studio or Ardour. Hope this bug report will help us all. EDIT: When I tried to compile the Ubuntu package (invada-studio-plugins-lv2_1.2.0+repack0) from source I got the error: "dpkg-checkbuilddeps: erro: Unmet build dependencies: debhelper (>= 11) libgtk2.0-dev lv2-dev" In my system I have: debhelper: 12.10ubuntu1 libgtk2.0-dev: 2.24.32-4ubuntu4 lv2-dev: 1.16.0-1 I'm a long time Ubuntu user, but always used apt to install packages. Very newbie in compiling from source. Here's what I did: . Downloaded source files from Ubuntu pacakages site . run dpkg-source -x invada-studio-plugins-lv2_1.2.0+repack0-8.dsc . run dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -b --- ProblemType: Bug ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu27.2 Architecture: amd64 CasperMD5CheckResult: skip CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04 InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-09-29 (989 days ago) InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.04 "Zesty Zapus" - Release amd64 (20170412) Package: invada-studio-plugins-lv2 1.2.0+repack0-8 PackageArchitecture: amd64 ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-37.41-lowlatency 5.4.41 Tags: focal Uname: Linux 5.4.0-37-lowlatency x86_64 UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to focal on 2020-05-09 (37 days ago) UserGroups: audio sudo _MarkForUpload: True
2020-06-15 17:36:07 Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro attachment added Dependencies.txt https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1880602/+attachment/5384124/+files/Dependencies.txt
2020-06-15 17:36:09 Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro attachment added ProcCpuinfoMinimal.txt https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1880602/+attachment/5384125/+files/ProcCpuinfoMinimal.txt
2020-06-15 17:36:11 Paulo Sérgio Pinheiro attachment added ProcEnviron.txt https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1880602/+attachment/5384126/+files/ProcEnviron.txt
2020-06-15 17:42:30 Erich Eickmeyer invada-studio-plugins-lv2 (Ubuntu): status Incomplete New