Created attachment 167501 [details] Bug when I try to save a file in Krita 5.2.2 SUMMARY Hi, I saw that some Flatpak runtimes were updated yesterday and since then Krita 5.2.2 crashes when I try to use the "Save as" option. Even the "Save" option crashes the application if I try to save from a blank project. I use Fedora Silverblue 39 with GNOME 45.5 and the Wayland session. I didn't see the same behaviour in other KDE apps like Kdenlive and Okular, so it seems specify of Krita. I don't know what runtimes are used for Krita Flatpak. If you give me more instructions I can follow them. I share what I get booting the app from the terminal. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Open Krita 5.2.2 Flatpak. 2. Use the "Save as" option or try to "Save" from a new project. 3. You see that the app crashes.
Hi, Maybe try if you can reproduce it with the official appimage from krita.org on a X11 session, because: - Krita doesn't officially support Wayland session yet. - Krita Flatpak is not maintained by Krita developers, but the community (src: https://flathub.org/apps/org.kde.krita ), so if it is Flatpak specific please report the bug to the dev who built it ( https://github.com/flathub/org.kde.krita ? )
I'm getting the same error message as the original poster on Linux Mint 21.3 but running an X session, not Wayland. "(krita:2): GLib-GIO-ERROR **: 13:01:00.920: No GSettings schemas are installed on the system" Krita crashes with this message every time it tries to open a file dialogue (File > Open, File > Save As, Layer > Import > Import Layer, ...) Dragging and dropping images on the GUI to add layers or images works as expected, though.
@Steffen Dünner : Can you reproduce with the appimage provided on Krita.org ? https://krita.org/en/download/ It's the only package supported officially on GNU/Linux.
Thanks for your reply. Everything works as expected with the official Appimage.
So it's very likely to be a Flatpak building or packaging issue. Please report here: https://github.com/flathub/org.kde.krita , I hope the community who maintain it will fix it. I'm turning the report in resolved/not a bug, because this bug doesn't depend on Krita. Feel free to link this thread to the Github issue. (Note: I would personally love a Flatpak high quality package. )
Thanks a lot!