I can confirm that the openshot-qt package in jammy-proposed has fixed the bug for me.
Test done:
1. Install openshot-qt on a jammy installation.
2. execute "openshot-qt" from a terminal and that fails to start with a traceback.
3. Add jammy-proposed to apt sources
4. Update openshot-qt from jammy-proposed.
5. execute the command again and openshot-qt window with the tutorial is displayed.
6. imported 3 images from File -> Import Files
7. Select all the images, right click and click on "Add to timeline"
8. Click on the play button on the right pane, and the added pictues will play like a slideshow.
Test result: the errors with openshot-qt has been fixed.
I can confirm that the openshot-qt package in jammy-proposed has fixed the bug for me.
Test done:
1. Install openshot-qt on a jammy installation.
2. execute "openshot-qt" from a terminal and that fails to start with a traceback.
3. Add jammy-proposed to apt sources
4. Update openshot-qt from jammy-proposed.
5. execute the command again and openshot-qt window with the tutorial is displayed.
6. imported 3 images from File -> Import Files
7. Select all the images, right click and click on "Add to timeline"
8. Click on the play button on the right pane, and the added pictues will play like a slideshow.
Test result: the errors with openshot-qt has been fixed.
Package tested:
$ apt-cache policy openshot-qt 2ubuntu0. 1 2ubuntu0. 1 2ubuntu0. 1 500 gb.archive. ubuntu. com/ubuntu jammy-proposed/ universe amd64 Packages gb.archive. ubuntu. com/ubuntu jammy-proposed/ universe i386 Packages dpkg/status gb.archive. ubuntu. com/ubuntu jammy/universe amd64 Packages gb.archive. ubuntu. com/ubuntu jammy/universe i386 Packages
openshot-qt:
Installed: 2.5.1+dfsg1-
Candidate: 2.5.1+dfsg1-
Version table:
*** 2.5.1+dfsg1-
500 http://
500 http://
100 /var/lib/
2.5.1+dfsg1-2 500
500 http://
500 http://