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#15 Araword on linux not charge images

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2023-05-18
2021-03-19
Paolo Mauri
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Hi, I have installed Arasuite in Linux Mint 19 but I have a problem: when I launch the image update nothing happens. How do I do?
This are the messages in the terminal
`
dafne@dafne-pc /opt/AraSuite/AraWord $ ./AraWordApp
libpng warning: iCCP: known incorrect sRGB profile

Data base path: ../.arasuite
Configuration path: ../.arasuite/conf/conf.properties
/opt/AraSuite/AraWord/../.arasuite/conf
/opt/AraSuite/AraWord/../.arasuite/conf/conf.properties
null
java.lang.NullPointerException
java.lang.NullPointerException
Without pictogram
java.lang.NullPointerException
java.lang.NullPointerException
`
Thanks for the help

Discussion

  • Joaquin Ezpeleta

    Hi.
    I have just tried to install from scratch both AraSuite and pictos in linux (Ubuntu 20.04) and I had no problem. So, I was not able to reproduce the error.

    The problem you detected seems to be related to the "libpng" libraries your computer is using. There are some interesting threads in StackOverflow talking about that problem when using new versions of such library. Even being just a "warning", it seems the library considers it as an "error".
    I am using "libpng 1.6.37", which seems to be correct.

    Please, take a look at the following theads.

    Regards, Joaquín

    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22745076/libpng-warning-iccp-known-incorrect-srgb-profile
    https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Libpng_errors

     
  • Paolo Mauri

    Paolo Mauri - 2021-03-22

    Thank you for your suggestion, I'll check the library in the pc and I'll send you a feedback as soon as possible.
    Thank you again

     
  • Valerio Bozzolan

    I'm not so useful but... in a fresh Linux Mint 19 64bit it works (see screenshot as attachment).
    Maybe we have to convert all the PNGs of the application to a "friendlier" sRGB profile.

     

    Last edit: Valerio Bozzolan 2021-03-23
  • Paolo Mauri

    Paolo Mauri - 2023-05-18

    Hi, I tried again and now it works correctly. I launched the installation in the user's directory without root permission. The system is Ubuntu Mate 23.04

     

    Last edit: Paolo Mauri 2023-05-18

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