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Help building pulseeffects in freebsd #2876

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hernan604 opened this issue Jan 29, 2024 · 1 comment
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Help building pulseeffects in freebsd #2876

hernan604 opened this issue Jan 29, 2024 · 1 comment

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@hernan604
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EasyEffects Version

4.6.8_13

What package are you using?

Arch (easyeffects)

Distribution

Freebsd 14.0

Describe the bug

I am trying to fix the freebsd pulseeffects package (it uses an older pulseeffects 4.6.8_13). This is the repo i am using and it currently builds, but fails to launch with the error below. https://github.com/hernan604/pulseeffects-legacy-freebsd/tree/freebsd-fixes-001

Pulseeffects does not open and dies with the following error:

(:55873): GLib-GIO-ERROR **: 19:17:31.284: The schema default value for key 'mode' in schema 'com.github.wwmm.pulseeffects.sinkinputs.compressor' was rejected by the binding mapping function.

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wwmm commented Jan 29, 2024

4.6.8_13

The first thing I would try is using the last release instead https://github.com/wwmm/easyeffects/releases/tag/v4.8.7. Although all development has moved to EasyEffects that runs on PipeWire instead of Pulseaudio as far as I know PulseEffects 4.8.7 still works. So maybe using this version will be enough to fix the problem.

The schema default value for key 'mode' in schema 'com.github.wwmm.pulseeffects.sinkinputs.compressor' was rejected by the binding mapping function.

If using the latest release does not work some kind of problem may be happening in the GSettings (dconf) installation.

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