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> <a href="https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=104932&aid=3527375&group_id=4932" target="_blank">https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=104932&aid=3527375&group_id=4932</a><br>
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> Most of audio programs in arch-linux (I think its the same at other distros)<br>
> were provided from the community, here AUR. This is in one hand positive<br>
> and innovative. But it brings on the other side instability, like in our<br>
> case and we are in a production.<br>
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> My questions are how can i find older versions of this programs<br>
> (glib/glibmm/guitarix) until the bug is fixed or how I can handle in future<br>
> a "last best system" ?<br>
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</div>That's a question for the arch ML/forums/IRC, not here. Arch's wiki<br>
has an article about downgrading, you should start there. However, as<br>
an Arch user myself, downgrading glib alone not at all supported, its<br>
rolling release after all.<br></blockquote><div><br>Yes its a rolling release this makes it sometimes difficult. I remembered what I changed, it was guitarix2 instead of guitarix. So I restored the guitarix and Rosegarden is running now without downgrading. <br>
<br>Thanx for the hint of downgrading in Arch-Linux, I have to go through it and have to make some more checks before the easy upgrade in Arch linux.<br></div></div><br>Yosef<br></div>