14.03.2019, 04:11
Hello,
I am using the Linux version and running on Ubuntu 16.04 and the newest version will not start. Unfortunately the latest version that I can get to run is dated back in 2014. In fact it is v2014.02.25_1. I know a very old version, but it does start up and I am able to execute jobs with it.
Hybrid acts like it is starting up, and gets to a certain point and stops. Here is the last few lines of the startup log. Unfortunately, since I am unable to get it to start I can configure it to dump a debug log.
checking for wine
Check name: FrameCounter, path: /usr/bin/FrameCounter, checkSingle: false
Check name: aften, path: /usr/bin/aften, checkSingle: false
Check name: x265, path: /usr/bin/x265, checkSingle: false
setting tool versions,..
updating tool versions,...
The X11 connection broke (error 4). Did the X11 server die?
I did a little searching around and found where one guy with the same issue did a reinstall of his Ubuntu desktop. I have tried that, as well as using a different X servers, all with the same result. I have updated my system and tools using an apt-get update and apt-get upgrade.
Anyway, since the source code is not available, it is hard to know what it is doing right after the updating tool versions line in the startup log. Was hoping someone might have some ideas.
Thanks
I am using the Linux version and running on Ubuntu 16.04 and the newest version will not start. Unfortunately the latest version that I can get to run is dated back in 2014. In fact it is v2014.02.25_1. I know a very old version, but it does start up and I am able to execute jobs with it.
Hybrid acts like it is starting up, and gets to a certain point and stops. Here is the last few lines of the startup log. Unfortunately, since I am unable to get it to start I can configure it to dump a debug log.
checking for wine
Check name: FrameCounter, path: /usr/bin/FrameCounter, checkSingle: false
Check name: aften, path: /usr/bin/aften, checkSingle: false
Check name: x265, path: /usr/bin/x265, checkSingle: false
setting tool versions,..
updating tool versions,...
The X11 connection broke (error 4). Did the X11 server die?
I did a little searching around and found where one guy with the same issue did a reinstall of his Ubuntu desktop. I have tried that, as well as using a different X servers, all with the same result. I have updated my system and tools using an apt-get update and apt-get upgrade.
Anyway, since the source code is not available, it is hard to know what it is doing right after the updating tool versions line in the startup log. Was hoping someone might have some ideas.
Thanks