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Note: the post doesn’t show up if I surf here with Firefox (not logged in at all), but maybe it takes some time for the post to show up?\n
\n
Note: when using Jerboa, the post shows up, stickied.\n
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@ Björn Tantau : seems thats the ticket, moderators can moderate anywhere, but its exclusive to their server.
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The other side of that coin is, in almost every single one of these movies, the guy is a Prince who needs to marry, or secretly loaded, or otherwise financially stable unless the plot revolves around his family whatever on the brink of closure that the Heroine steps in to help save the day, *and* he’s shown to be a good-if-distant dad to his kids, if he has any, but needs help raising them because work keeps him busy, or his nanny’s retiring. It’s never implied that he should be the one giving up his lifestyle to be a better partner for her; The only thing Mr. Right is *ever* doing wrong in these movies, if anything, is just not already being with her, and I get that these films are basically wish fulfillment fics, but she is *always* the one who has to make a change for him, to basically be a stay at home mom, or step closer to it than she was at the beginning of the film. Does anybody else see that? Am I wrong in thinking that’s absolutely fucking *greasy?*
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The other side of that coin is, in almost every single one of these movies, the guy is a Prince who needs to marry, or secretly loaded, or otherwise financially stable unless the plot revolves around his family whatever on the brink of closure that the Heroine steps in to help save the day, *and* he’s shown to be a good-if-distant dad to his kids, if he has any, but needs help raising them because work keeps him busy, or his nanny’s retiring. It’s never implied that he should be the one giving up his lifestyle to be a better partner for her; The only thing Mr. Right is *ever* doing wrong in these movies, if anything, is just not already being with her, and I get that these films are basically wish fulfillment fics, but she is *always* the one who has to make a change for him, to basically be a stay at home mom, or step closer to it than she was at the beginning of the film. Does anybody else see that? Am I wrong in thinking that’s absolutely fucking *greasy?*
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\n
The other side of that coin is, in almost every single one of these movies, the guy is a Prince who needs to marry, or secretly loaded, or otherwise financially stable unless the plot revolves around his family whatever on the brink of closure that the Heroine steps in to help save the day, *and* he’s shown to be a good-if-distant dad to his kids, if he has any, but needs help raising them because work keeps him busy, or his nanny’s retiring. It’s never implied that he should be the one giving up his lifestyle to be a better partner for her; The only thing Mr. Right is *ever* doing wrong in these movies, if anything, is just not already being with her, and I get that these films are basically wish fulfillment fics, but she is *always* the one who has to make a change for him, to basically be a stay at home mom, or step closer to it than she was at the beginning of the film. Does anybody else see that? Am I wrong in thinking that’s absolutely fucking *greasy?*
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\n
I’ve gotten Resolve to work fine, but one of my plugins keeps giving me an error when I try activating the license.\n
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<span style="color:#323232;">/usr/OFX/Plugins/DehancerProCuda_x86_64_v7.ofx.bundle/Contents/apps/ProfileActivator: symbol lookup error: /lib64/libharfbuzz.so.0: undefined symbol: FT_Get_Color_Glyph_Layer\n
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</span><span style="color:#323232;">0x7f4eeec0f480 | OpenFX | ERROR | 2023-12-16 12:40:21,756 | Process /usr/OFX/Plugins/DehancerProCuda_x86_64_v7.ofx.bundle/Contents/apps/ProfileActivator "-c" "com.dehancer.film_pro.v7" "--licensename" "Dehancer Film OFX" "-t" "Dehancer Pro" "-h" "davinci_resolve" (pid=21715) failed\n
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I don’t have this issue on Pop!_OS and from my research it seems like the issue is related to a mismatched dependency (maybe?). I’d love to get another set of eyes on this to see if I can get the issue fixed.\n
\n
**EDIT:**Forgot to mention, I’ve reached out to the developers of the plugin (Dehancer) to see if this is a known issue/bug.\n
\n
**SOLVED:**\n
\n
TL;DR - It was a FreeType issue and removing the FreeType library file from the plugin folder fixed the issue.\n
\n
While reading through the logs to try and understand the issue, I came across [this](https://github.com/harfbuzz/harfbuzz/issues/1025#issuecomment-389136233) on the `harfbuzz` issue tracker. I had initially thought that this was a `harfbuzz` issue but after reading the comments a few times it seemed like it was actually an issue with FreeType and harfbuzz wasn’t able to access it for some reason. After some more reading around and pondering, I decided to browse the plugin’s folder, since the plugin was the thing causing me issues. Within the plugin folder structure, there is a section for libraries that it ships with. I couldn’t find the `libharfbuzz` file like in `/lib64` but there was `libfreetype.so.6`. I deleted that, thinking that if it is required it will either use the one provided by the system or give me a different error. After deleting it the plugin worked as expected and I was able to activate it without issue!\n
\n
I had a look for this file in my Pop!_OS install and found it there. I’m not sure why on Nobara it caused an issue and needed to be deleted but not on Pop!_OS
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I’m currently daily driving Pop!_OS and absolutely love it! I’ve even riced it a little. In the almost 2 months that I have been using Linux as my main OS I have seen a lot of talk about Nobara. I’ve got a spare SSD in my system so I did a quick install on there to see if it would be worth moving. My main priority is ensuring that DaVinci Resolve (and any plugins I use) work, the rest is less important.\n
\n
I’ve gotten Resolve to work fine, but one of my plugins keeps giving me an error when I try activating the license.\n
\n
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\n
<span style="color:#323232;">/usr/OFX/Plugins/DehancerProCuda_x86_64_v7.ofx.bundle/Contents/apps/ProfileActivator: symbol lookup error: /lib64/libharfbuzz.so.0: undefined symbol: FT_Get_Color_Glyph_Layer\n
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</span><span style="color:#323232;">0x7f4eeec0f480 | OpenFX | ERROR | 2023-12-16 12:40:21,756 | Process /usr/OFX/Plugins/DehancerProCuda_x86_64_v7.ofx.bundle/Contents/apps/ProfileActivator "-c" "com.dehancer.film_pro.v7" "--licensename" "Dehancer Film OFX" "-t" "Dehancer Pro" "-h" "davinci_resolve" (pid=21715) failed\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Urgent message: Open FX Error||Dehancer Pro 7.1.0-beta.11.build311 could not be run successfully. See DaVinci Resolve logs for details.\n
</span>\n
```\n
\n
I don’t have this issue on Pop!_OS and from my research it seems like the issue is related to a mismatched dependency (maybe?). I’d love to get another set of eyes on this to see if I can get the issue fixed.\n
\n
**EDIT:**Forgot to mention, I’ve reached out to the developers of the plugin (Dehancer) to see if this is a known issue/bug.\n
\n
**SOLVED:**\n
\n
TL;DR - It was a FreeType issue and removing the FreeType library file from the plugin folder fixed the issue.\n
\n
While reading through the logs to try and understand the issue, I came across [this](https://github.com/harfbuzz/harfbuzz/issues/1025#issuecomment-389136233) on the `harfbuzz` issue tracker. I had initially thought that this was a `harfbuzz` issue but after reading the comments a few times it seemed like it was actually an issue with FreeType and harfbuzz wasn’t able to access it for some reason. After some more reading around and pondering, I decided to browse the plugin’s folder, since the plugin was the thing causing me issues. Within the plugin folder structure, there is a section for libraries that it ships with. I couldn’t find the `libharfbuzz` file like in `/lib64` but there was `libfreetype.so.6`. I deleted that, thinking that if it is required it will either use the one provided by the system or give me a different error. After deleting it the plugin worked as expected and I was able to activate it without issue!\n
\n
I had a look for this file in my Pop!_OS install and found it there. I’m not sure why on Nobara it caused an issue and needed to be deleted but not on Pop!_OS
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I’m currently daily driving Pop!_OS and absolutely love it! I’ve even riced it a little. In the almost 2 months that I have been using Linux as my main OS I have seen a lot of talk about Nobara. I’ve got a spare SSD in my system so I did a quick install on there to see if it would be worth moving. My main priority is ensuring that DaVinci Resolve (and any plugins I use) work, the rest is less important.\n
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I’ve gotten Resolve to work fine, but one of my plugins keeps giving me an error when I try activating the license.\n
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<span style="color:#323232;">/usr/OFX/Plugins/DehancerProCuda_x86_64_v7.ofx.bundle/Contents/apps/ProfileActivator: symbol lookup error: /lib64/libharfbuzz.so.0: undefined symbol: FT_Get_Color_Glyph_Layer\n
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</span><span style="color:#323232;">0x7f4eeec0f480 | OpenFX | ERROR | 2023-12-16 12:40:21,756 | Process /usr/OFX/Plugins/DehancerProCuda_x86_64_v7.ofx.bundle/Contents/apps/ProfileActivator "-c" "com.dehancer.film_pro.v7" "--licensename" "Dehancer Film OFX" "-t" "Dehancer Pro" "-h" "davinci_resolve" (pid=21715) failed\n
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</span><span style="color:#323232;">Urgent message: Open FX Error||Dehancer Pro 7.1.0-beta.11.build311 could not be run successfully. See DaVinci Resolve logs for details.\n
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I don’t have this issue on Pop!_OS and from my research it seems like the issue is related to a mismatched dependency (maybe?). I’d love to get another set of eyes on this to see if I can get the issue fixed.\n
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**EDIT:**Forgot to mention, I’ve reached out to the developers of the plugin (Dehancer) to see if this is a known issue/bug.\n
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**SOLVED:**\n
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TL;DR - It was a FreeType issue and removing the FreeType library file from the plugin folder fixed the issue.\n
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While reading through the logs to try and understand the issue, I came across [this](https://github.com/harfbuzz/harfbuzz/issues/1025#issuecomment-389136233) on the `harfbuzz` issue tracker. I had initially thought that this was a `harfbuzz` issue but after reading the comments a few times it seemed like it was actually an issue with FreeType and harfbuzz wasn’t able to access it for some reason. After some more reading around and pondering, I decided to browse the plugin’s folder, since the plugin was the thing causing me issues. Within the plugin folder structure, there is a section for libraries that it ships with. I couldn’t find the `libharfbuzz` file like in `/lib64` but there was `libfreetype.so.6`. I deleted that, thinking that if it is required it will either use the one provided by the system or give me a different error. After deleting it the plugin worked as expected and I was able to activate it without issue!\n
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I had a look for this file in my Pop!_OS install and found it there. I’m not sure why on Nobara it caused an issue and needed to be deleted but not on Pop!_OS
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