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  • X Xenoshell

    @JNBarchan What group are you talking about? I am pretty new in python programming or general speaking ubuntu so i dont know how to check the group of the camera device and add me to that group. I set up this Ubuntu Mate myself and i am the only user on the Raspberry Pi besides root

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    jsulm
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    @Xenoshell Please take a look at https://www.tutorialspoint.com/unix/unix-file-permission.htm
    Each device is represented by a device file which. To read from such a device you read from the device file to write to the device you write into this file. UNIX/Linux access rights apply to device files as well. So, you have user, user groups and others. You have read/write and execute rights. My guess is that the user you are using on your machine does not have access rights to the camera device file. Usually to solve this you just need to add this user to the correct user group (probably this group is called "video"). To see in which groups your user is member execute the command "groups" in a terminal. To add a user to a group see https://askubuntu.com/questions/79565/how-to-add-existing-user-to-an-existing-group

    https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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    • JonBJ JonB

      @Xenoshell
      Sorry, I know nothing about "camera device access/groups under Ubuntu" other than what @jsulm wrote. (I use Ubuntu, but not Mate/Pi, and I don't have a camera.) He may return to offer more information, or he may just be giving you a hint as to what you need to look for.

      If you're new to Ubuntu/Linux, here's just a word about sudo/root user.

      • Linux (like Windows) has users & groups, who have different permissions. Files and devices have permissions, and if your user/groups doesn't have permission to access something you'll be blocked from it.
      • Ubuntu doesn't really have a root user that you can log in as, per se, but you can use the sudo command to gain root privileges.
      • You are saying that if you run your code normally as you, it "hangs" at QCamera().
      • But if you run it as root via sudo it does not hang.
      • That would imply you as you lack permission to access the camera (perhaps a device), while root does not have that problem.
      • Therefore we are thinking there might be a "group" who have access to the camera, and you need to be a member of that group.
      • You can list all groups with cat /etc/groups. You'd have to look through yours to see if there looks like anything "likely". You add users to groups via adduser user group.
      • You can run sudo python3 qt5.py if you really want. But it's a really bad idea (haven't got time to list myriad reasons), and I think you'll really regret it as you try to do other stuff in your app.

      BTW, did you have to install your "camera device/software"? If so did it come with any instructions about this?

      Your Python code looks OK, and I doubt it will have anything to do with Python/PyQt.

      I am a little surprised that just plain QCamera() hangs/requires permissions, because you're not even naming a device there, but it might do, or it might try to access the "default" camera device, i don't know. @jsulm / @SGaist know more than me.

      Try @SGaist's suggestion of just enumerating the available cameras. You're going to need to learn soon how to turn his bit of Qt C++ code into Python to get anywhere much with Qt.... (Not meaning to be rude or disheartening, just a heads-up, but if you think you could just write code QCamera(0x72dbe3b0) in Python or C++ you have quite a bit still to learn before you'll be able to do stuff.)

      Finally, I don't like the look of gdb python3 itself generating a SIGSEGV, but I don't know exactly what you did, could be a red-herring.

      Your "screen going black and locking up" might be to do with it requesting a password to access, I really don't know. I assume you've got your camera all working and you can play with it OK outside of your application?

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      wrote on last edited by Xenoshell
      #16

      @JNBarchan

      1. input: cat /etc/group -> output (i am in the group video)
        I just post this if i dont see a group i should be in:
      root:x:0:
      daemon:x:1:
      bin:x:2:
      sys:x:3:
      adm:x:4:syslog,blz
      tty:x:5:
      disk:x:6:
      lp:x:7:
      mail:x:8:
      news:x:9:
      uucp:x:10:
      man:x:12:
      proxy:x:13:
      kmem:x:15:
      dialout:x:20:
      fax:x:21:
      voice:x:22:
      cdrom:x:24:blz
      floppy:x:25:
      tape:x:26:
      sudo:x:27:blz
      audio:x:29:pulse,blz
      dip:x:30:blz
      www-data:x:33:
      backup:x:34:
      operator:x:37:
      list:x:38:
      irc:x:39:
      src:x:40:
      gnats:x:41:
      shadow:x:42:
      utmp:x:43:
      video:x:44:blz
      sasl:x:45:
      plugdev:x:46:blz
      staff:x:50:
      games:x:60:
      users:x:100:
      nogroup:x:65534:
      systemd-journal:x:101:
      systemd-timesync:x:102:
      systemd-network:x:103:
      systemd-resolve:x:104:
      systemd-bus-proxy:x:105:
      input:x:106:blz
      crontab:x:107:
      syslog:x:108:
      netdev:x:109:
      messagebus:x:110:
      uuidd:x:111:
      mlocate:x:112:
      ssh:x:113:
      ssl-cert:x:114:
      lpadmin:x:115:blz
      lightdm:x:116:
      nopasswdlogin:x:117:
      ntp:x:118:
      avahi-autoipd:x:119:
      avahi:x:120:
      bluetooth:x:121:
      scanner:x:122:saned
      colord:x:123:
      pulse:x:124:
      pulse-access:x:125:
      rtkit:x:126:
      saned:x:127:
      whoopsie:x:128:
      gpio:x:999:blz
      i2c:x:998:blz
      spi:x:997:blz
      blz:x:1000:
      sambashare:x:129:blz
      
      
      QCamera(0x72dbe3b0)
      

      From the QCamera documentation: "QCamera::QCamera(const QByteArray &deviceName, QObject *parent = Q_NULLPTR) Construct a QCamera from deviceName and parent."
      Correct me if i'm wrong but that means if i know the deviceName that i can just initialize the Camera with QCamera(0x72dbe3b0).
      3)
      gdb is a debug program which can be used for segmentation fault errors.

      @jsulm
      4)
      Input:

      ls -l /home/blz/Schreibtisch/qt5.py
      

      Output:
      -rwxrwxrwx 1 blz blz 1537 Dez 7 10:33 /home/blz/Schreibtisch/qt5.py
      I guess that means that i have full accessibility to qt5.py

      Thanks for your help. I appreciate your feedback.

      Greets

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      • X Xenoshell

        @JNBarchan

        1. input: cat /etc/group -> output (i am in the group video)
          I just post this if i dont see a group i should be in:
        root:x:0:
        daemon:x:1:
        bin:x:2:
        sys:x:3:
        adm:x:4:syslog,blz
        tty:x:5:
        disk:x:6:
        lp:x:7:
        mail:x:8:
        news:x:9:
        uucp:x:10:
        man:x:12:
        proxy:x:13:
        kmem:x:15:
        dialout:x:20:
        fax:x:21:
        voice:x:22:
        cdrom:x:24:blz
        floppy:x:25:
        tape:x:26:
        sudo:x:27:blz
        audio:x:29:pulse,blz
        dip:x:30:blz
        www-data:x:33:
        backup:x:34:
        operator:x:37:
        list:x:38:
        irc:x:39:
        src:x:40:
        gnats:x:41:
        shadow:x:42:
        utmp:x:43:
        video:x:44:blz
        sasl:x:45:
        plugdev:x:46:blz
        staff:x:50:
        games:x:60:
        users:x:100:
        nogroup:x:65534:
        systemd-journal:x:101:
        systemd-timesync:x:102:
        systemd-network:x:103:
        systemd-resolve:x:104:
        systemd-bus-proxy:x:105:
        input:x:106:blz
        crontab:x:107:
        syslog:x:108:
        netdev:x:109:
        messagebus:x:110:
        uuidd:x:111:
        mlocate:x:112:
        ssh:x:113:
        ssl-cert:x:114:
        lpadmin:x:115:blz
        lightdm:x:116:
        nopasswdlogin:x:117:
        ntp:x:118:
        avahi-autoipd:x:119:
        avahi:x:120:
        bluetooth:x:121:
        scanner:x:122:saned
        colord:x:123:
        pulse:x:124:
        pulse-access:x:125:
        rtkit:x:126:
        saned:x:127:
        whoopsie:x:128:
        gpio:x:999:blz
        i2c:x:998:blz
        spi:x:997:blz
        blz:x:1000:
        sambashare:x:129:blz
        
        
        QCamera(0x72dbe3b0)
        

        From the QCamera documentation: "QCamera::QCamera(const QByteArray &deviceName, QObject *parent = Q_NULLPTR) Construct a QCamera from deviceName and parent."
        Correct me if i'm wrong but that means if i know the deviceName that i can just initialize the Camera with QCamera(0x72dbe3b0).
        3)
        gdb is a debug program which can be used for segmentation fault errors.

        @jsulm
        4)
        Input:

        ls -l /home/blz/Schreibtisch/qt5.py
        

        Output:
        -rwxrwxrwx 1 blz blz 1537 Dez 7 10:33 /home/blz/Schreibtisch/qt5.py
        I guess that means that i have full accessibility to qt5.py

        Thanks for your help. I appreciate your feedback.

        Greets

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        wrote on last edited by jsulm
        #17

        @Xenoshell 1. Well, the question is: what is the group of the camera device file?
        2. You can use this code to see all the camera device names (http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qcamera.html):

        QList<QCameraInfo> cameras = QCameraInfo::availableCameras();
        foreach (const QCameraInfo &cameraInfo, cameras) {
            qDebug() << cameraInfo.deviceName();
        }
        
        1. Yes, you can use GDB to get more information if your app crashes
        2. Everyone has full access to Schreibtisch/qt5.py. Not sure how is this related?

        https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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        • X Xenoshell

          @JNBarchan

          1. input: cat /etc/group -> output (i am in the group video)
            I just post this if i dont see a group i should be in:
          root:x:0:
          daemon:x:1:
          bin:x:2:
          sys:x:3:
          adm:x:4:syslog,blz
          tty:x:5:
          disk:x:6:
          lp:x:7:
          mail:x:8:
          news:x:9:
          uucp:x:10:
          man:x:12:
          proxy:x:13:
          kmem:x:15:
          dialout:x:20:
          fax:x:21:
          voice:x:22:
          cdrom:x:24:blz
          floppy:x:25:
          tape:x:26:
          sudo:x:27:blz
          audio:x:29:pulse,blz
          dip:x:30:blz
          www-data:x:33:
          backup:x:34:
          operator:x:37:
          list:x:38:
          irc:x:39:
          src:x:40:
          gnats:x:41:
          shadow:x:42:
          utmp:x:43:
          video:x:44:blz
          sasl:x:45:
          plugdev:x:46:blz
          staff:x:50:
          games:x:60:
          users:x:100:
          nogroup:x:65534:
          systemd-journal:x:101:
          systemd-timesync:x:102:
          systemd-network:x:103:
          systemd-resolve:x:104:
          systemd-bus-proxy:x:105:
          input:x:106:blz
          crontab:x:107:
          syslog:x:108:
          netdev:x:109:
          messagebus:x:110:
          uuidd:x:111:
          mlocate:x:112:
          ssh:x:113:
          ssl-cert:x:114:
          lpadmin:x:115:blz
          lightdm:x:116:
          nopasswdlogin:x:117:
          ntp:x:118:
          avahi-autoipd:x:119:
          avahi:x:120:
          bluetooth:x:121:
          scanner:x:122:saned
          colord:x:123:
          pulse:x:124:
          pulse-access:x:125:
          rtkit:x:126:
          saned:x:127:
          whoopsie:x:128:
          gpio:x:999:blz
          i2c:x:998:blz
          spi:x:997:blz
          blz:x:1000:
          sambashare:x:129:blz
          
          
          QCamera(0x72dbe3b0)
          

          From the QCamera documentation: "QCamera::QCamera(const QByteArray &deviceName, QObject *parent = Q_NULLPTR) Construct a QCamera from deviceName and parent."
          Correct me if i'm wrong but that means if i know the deviceName that i can just initialize the Camera with QCamera(0x72dbe3b0).
          3)
          gdb is a debug program which can be used for segmentation fault errors.

          @jsulm
          4)
          Input:

          ls -l /home/blz/Schreibtisch/qt5.py
          

          Output:
          -rwxrwxrwx 1 blz blz 1537 Dez 7 10:33 /home/blz/Schreibtisch/qt5.py
          I guess that means that i have full accessibility to qt5.py

          Thanks for your help. I appreciate your feedback.

          Greets

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          wrote on last edited by
          #18

          @Xenoshell

          Nothing looks interesting in your groups. Never mind, it was only an idea of @jsulm's, maybe or maybe not relevant.

          Correct me if i'm wrong but that means if i know the deviceName that i can just initialize the Camera with QCamera(0x72dbe3b0).

          It's so wrong. Fortunately in C++ it won't compile, in Python I hope it will spit it back at you. You really need to understand why this is plain wrong in any language/circumstance, if you're new to programming. You must pass a string which has the value of a device name to QCamera(), e.g. QCamera("camera-device-name"), or a device name picked up from a QCameraInfo.deviceName() (which itself is a string).

          Please try @jsulm's suggestion of enumerating the available cameras you have. In Python it'll be like:

          for cameraInfo in QCameraInfo.availableCameras():
              print(cameraInfo.deviceName())
          

          QString QCameraInfo::deviceName() const
          Returns the device name of the camera
          This is a unique ID to identify the camera and may not be human-readable.

          So a device name might come out like abc1234 (I don't know 'coz I haven't got one to test). Then the actual Linux device will be /dev/abc1234, or something like that. We want you to ls -l that, and look at its owner & group permissions, and see if you have access to it under your own user, not sudo. This is what we mean about "permissions", not the permissions you list for /home/blz/Schreibtisch/qt5.py.

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          • JonBJ JonB

            @Xenoshell

            Nothing looks interesting in your groups. Never mind, it was only an idea of @jsulm's, maybe or maybe not relevant.

            Correct me if i'm wrong but that means if i know the deviceName that i can just initialize the Camera with QCamera(0x72dbe3b0).

            It's so wrong. Fortunately in C++ it won't compile, in Python I hope it will spit it back at you. You really need to understand why this is plain wrong in any language/circumstance, if you're new to programming. You must pass a string which has the value of a device name to QCamera(), e.g. QCamera("camera-device-name"), or a device name picked up from a QCameraInfo.deviceName() (which itself is a string).

            Please try @jsulm's suggestion of enumerating the available cameras you have. In Python it'll be like:

            for cameraInfo in QCameraInfo.availableCameras():
                print(cameraInfo.deviceName())
            

            QString QCameraInfo::deviceName() const
            Returns the device name of the camera
            This is a unique ID to identify the camera and may not be human-readable.

            So a device name might come out like abc1234 (I don't know 'coz I haven't got one to test). Then the actual Linux device will be /dev/abc1234, or something like that. We want you to ls -l that, and look at its owner & group permissions, and see if you have access to it under your own user, not sudo. This is what we mean about "permissions", not the permissions you list for /home/blz/Schreibtisch/qt5.py.

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            wrote on last edited by Xenoshell
            #19

            @JNBarchan, @jsulm
            The output for the for-loop is:

            /dev/video0
            

            Here the output is:

            blz@blz-desktop:~$ ls -l /dev/video0
            crw-rw----+ 1 root video 81, 0 Dez 11 10:55 /dev/video0
            
            

            To me it looks like i dont have the permission to everything.

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            • X Xenoshell

              @JNBarchan, @jsulm
              The output for the for-loop is:

              /dev/video0
              

              Here the output is:

              blz@blz-desktop:~$ ls -l /dev/video0
              crw-rw----+ 1 root video 81, 0 Dez 11 10:55 /dev/video0
              
              

              To me it looks like i dont have the permission to everything.

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              jsulm
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              #20

              @Xenoshell Add yourself to the video group if it's not already the case

              https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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              • X Xenoshell

                @JNBarchan, @jsulm
                The output for the for-loop is:

                /dev/video0
                

                Here the output is:

                blz@blz-desktop:~$ ls -l /dev/video0
                crw-rw----+ 1 root video 81, 0 Dez 11 10:55 /dev/video0
                
                

                To me it looks like i dont have the permission to everything.

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                JonB
                wrote on last edited by JonB
                #21

                @Xenoshell
                You can see if you're already a member of video group via executing command groups.

                If your username is blz, I think you already are....

                If you are a member, it would then look like: as yourself, not root, you do have access to the camera device, hence you say it seems to "initially open", but then something else is happening which works as root but not as you.... You could temporarily sudo chmod 666 /dev/video0, see if that helps, then revert to sudo chmod 660 /dev/video0.

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                  @Xenoshell Add yourself to the video group if it's not already the case

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                  #22

                  @jsulm @JNBarchan ,
                  i am already member of the video group.
                  The camera device only opens if i use sudo. If i dont it just gets stuck at self.cam = QCamera().
                  After the command sudo chmod 666 /dev/video0 i tried using qt5.py without sudo but it just got stuck.
                  So there has to be a group which i am not a member of that uses QCamera(). Am i at least right with this assumption?

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #23

                    Ok i cant reproduce the gdb output anymore. It just stops at 1 and then somehow locks up and i have to relog again.
                    I somehow have this feeling that the code/the usb-camera use audio or at least try to use it. When i want to turn off the pi i always get the message that "Pulse Audio Sound System" is currently running and if i want to terminate it.
                    Tomorrow i will sit down and try to get the gdb output without sudo /with sudo and look what is possible.
                    Debugging can really be stressful...

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                      wrote on last edited by Xenoshell
                      #24

                      @jsulm, @JNBarchan
                      Here i am again, this is the new gdb output:

                      (gdb) run qt5.py
                      Starting program: /usr/bin/python3 qt5.py
                      Cannot parse expression `.L1185 4@r4'.
                      warning: Probes-based dynamic linker interface failed.
                      Reverting to original interface.
                      
                      [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
                      Using host libthread_db library "/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libthread_db.so.1".
                      1
                      [New Thread 0x72b39470 (LWP 4134)]
                      2
                      3
                      [New Thread 0x6de10470 (LWP 4139)]
                      [Thread 0x6de10470 (LWP 4139) exited]
                      [New Thread 0x6de10470 (LWP 4140)]
                      [Thread 0x6de10470 (LWP 4140) exited]
                      

                      At this output is libpulse.so and also libasound.so.2 i talked about in my post above. It could actually be that QCamera() tries to also initalise Audio but obviously i dont have any audiooutput plugged in and thats why it stops at QCamera

                      (gdb) bt
                      #0  __libc_do_syscall () at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/libc-do-syscall.S:46
                      #1  0x76f21c0a in __GI_ppoll (fds=0x7001a8, nfds=1, timeout=<optimized out>, 
                          sigmask=0x0) at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ppoll.c:50
                      #2  0x73389e12 in pa_mainloop_poll ()
                         from /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libpulse.so.0
                      #3  0x7338a290 in pa_mainloop_iterate ()
                         from /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libpulse.so.0
                      #4  0x6de2888c in conf_pulse_hook_load_if_running ()
                         from /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/alsa-lib/libasound_module_conf_pulse.so
                      #5  0x6e01c9f2 in ?? () from /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libasound.so.2
                      Backtrace stopped: previous frame identical to this frame (corrupt stack?)
                      

                      Here the info threads:

                      (gdb) info threads
                        Id   Target Id         Frame 
                      * 1    Thread 0x76ff6300 (LWP 4204) "python3" __libc_do_syscall ()
                          at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/libc-do-syscall.S:46
                        2    Thread 0x72b39470 (LWP 4206) "QXcbEventReader" 0x76f21b90 in poll ()
                          at ../sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S:84
                      

                      Can anyone tell me whats going on in those gdb outputs? Are they even important or are they just there and we cant really do anything with them?

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                        @jsulm, @JNBarchan
                        Here i am again, this is the new gdb output:

                        (gdb) run qt5.py
                        Starting program: /usr/bin/python3 qt5.py
                        Cannot parse expression `.L1185 4@r4'.
                        warning: Probes-based dynamic linker interface failed.
                        Reverting to original interface.
                        
                        [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
                        Using host libthread_db library "/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libthread_db.so.1".
                        1
                        [New Thread 0x72b39470 (LWP 4134)]
                        2
                        3
                        [New Thread 0x6de10470 (LWP 4139)]
                        [Thread 0x6de10470 (LWP 4139) exited]
                        [New Thread 0x6de10470 (LWP 4140)]
                        [Thread 0x6de10470 (LWP 4140) exited]
                        

                        At this output is libpulse.so and also libasound.so.2 i talked about in my post above. It could actually be that QCamera() tries to also initalise Audio but obviously i dont have any audiooutput plugged in and thats why it stops at QCamera

                        (gdb) bt
                        #0  __libc_do_syscall () at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/libc-do-syscall.S:46
                        #1  0x76f21c0a in __GI_ppoll (fds=0x7001a8, nfds=1, timeout=<optimized out>, 
                            sigmask=0x0) at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ppoll.c:50
                        #2  0x73389e12 in pa_mainloop_poll ()
                           from /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libpulse.so.0
                        #3  0x7338a290 in pa_mainloop_iterate ()
                           from /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libpulse.so.0
                        #4  0x6de2888c in conf_pulse_hook_load_if_running ()
                           from /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/alsa-lib/libasound_module_conf_pulse.so
                        #5  0x6e01c9f2 in ?? () from /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libasound.so.2
                        Backtrace stopped: previous frame identical to this frame (corrupt stack?)
                        

                        Here the info threads:

                        (gdb) info threads
                          Id   Target Id         Frame 
                        * 1    Thread 0x76ff6300 (LWP 4204) "python3" __libc_do_syscall ()
                            at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/libc-do-syscall.S:46
                          2    Thread 0x72b39470 (LWP 4206) "QXcbEventReader" 0x76f21b90 in poll ()
                            at ../sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S:84
                        

                        Can anyone tell me whats going on in those gdb outputs? Are they even important or are they just there and we cant really do anything with them?

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                        @Xenoshell
                        Because you are using Python, not a standalone executable of your program compiled from C++, if you use gdb you have to gdb the Python executable, not your app running as a Python script. This means gdb probably is not of any interest to you, per se, for general debugging of your app; though it may give us some clues in this particular case.

                        To clarify, for your app script completely. Just run gdb against Python without any mention of your qt5.py script. For the record, here is my output under Ubuntu not Pi:

                        jon@ubuntu:~$ gdb python3
                        Reading symbols from python3...(no debugging symbols found)...done.
                        (gdb) run
                        Starting program: /usr/bin/python3 
                        [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
                        Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".
                        Python 3.5.3 (default, Nov 23 2017, 11:34:05) 
                        [GCC 6.3.0 20170406] on linux
                        Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
                        >>> 
                        
                        

                        Does yours produce much the same? Does it only give the libpulse/libasound if a certain line is in your Python script, and not if it is removed, then you'd have an idea what is related to what? I wish you'd show what that line is now, because we no longer know whether you are enumerating available cameras or opening a camera?

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                          @Xenoshell
                          Because you are using Python, not a standalone executable of your program compiled from C++, if you use gdb you have to gdb the Python executable, not your app running as a Python script. This means gdb probably is not of any interest to you, per se, for general debugging of your app; though it may give us some clues in this particular case.

                          To clarify, for your app script completely. Just run gdb against Python without any mention of your qt5.py script. For the record, here is my output under Ubuntu not Pi:

                          jon@ubuntu:~$ gdb python3
                          Reading symbols from python3...(no debugging symbols found)...done.
                          (gdb) run
                          Starting program: /usr/bin/python3 
                          [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
                          Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".
                          Python 3.5.3 (default, Nov 23 2017, 11:34:05) 
                          [GCC 6.3.0 20170406] on linux
                          Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
                          >>> 
                          
                          

                          Does yours produce much the same? Does it only give the libpulse/libasound if a certain line is in your Python script, and not if it is removed, then you'd have an idea what is related to what? I wish you'd show what that line is now, because we no longer know whether you are enumerating available cameras or opening a camera?

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                          @JNBarchan
                          This is the whole output:

                          blz@blz-desktop:~$ gdb python3
                          GNU gdb (Ubuntu 7.11.1-0ubuntu1~16.5) 7.11.1
                          Copyright (C) 2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
                          License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
                          This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
                          There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.  Type "show copying"
                          and "show warranty" for details.
                          This GDB was configured as "arm-linux-gnueabihf".
                          Type "show configuration" for configuration details.
                          For bug reporting instructions, please see:
                          <http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/bugs/>.
                          Find the GDB manual and other documentation resources online at:
                          <http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/documentation/>.
                          For help, type "help".
                          Type "apropos word" to search for commands related to "word"...
                          Reading symbols from python3...Reading symbols from /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/d7/14ad8d8b52ca34a8a81f10b4917027977b05ca.debug...done.
                          done.
                          (gdb) run
                          Starting program: /usr/bin/python3 
                          Cannot parse expression `.L1185 4@r4'.
                          warning: Probes-based dynamic linker interface failed.
                          Reverting to original interface.
                          
                          [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
                          Using host libthread_db library "/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libthread_db.so.1".
                          Python 3.5.2 (default, Nov 23 2017, 16:37:01) 
                          [GCC 5.4.0 20160609] on linux
                          Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
                          >>> 
                          
                          

                          My code always stops at self.cam = QCamera() otherwise it would also print 4 and not suddenly stop
                          As a reminder, here is my code:

                          import sys
                          from PyQt5 import QtCore , QtWidgets, QtGui, QtMultimedia, QtMultimediaWidgets
                          from PyQt5.QtCore import QObject, pyqtSignal, pyqtSlot
                          from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QApplication, QPushButton, QMainWindow
                          from PyQt5.QtMultimedia import QCamera, QCameraInfo, QMediaObject, QCameraViewfinderSettings, QCameraImageCapture
                          from PyQt5.QtMultimediaWidgets import QCameraViewfinder
                          
                          
                          class Camera(QObject):
                              def __init__(self, parent = QObject()):
                                  super(Camera, self).__init__(parent)
                                  print("3")
                                  self.cam = QCamera()
                                  print("4")
                                  self.caminfo = QCameraInfo(self.cam)
                                  self.camvfind = QCameraViewfinder()
                                  self.camvfindset = QCameraViewfinderSettings()
                                  self.cammode = self.cam.CaptureMode(2)
                                  self.camimgcap = QCameraImageCapture(self.cam)
                          
                              def iniCamera(self):
                                  #print(self.caminfo.description())
                                  #print(self.caminfo.availableCameras())
                                  
                                  for caminfo in QCameraInfo.availableCameras():
                                      print(caminfo.deviceName())
                                  
                                  
                                  if self.cam.isCaptureModeSupported(self.cammode):
                                      print("Capturemode supported")
                              
                              def startVid(self):
                                  self.camimgcap.CaptureDestination(2)
                                  
                                  self.camvfind.show()
                                  
                                  self.cam.setViewfinder(self.camvfind)
                                  
                                  self.cam.setCaptureMode(self.cammode)
                                  
                                  self.cam.start()
                                  
                                  
                          
                          if __name__ == '__main__':
                              print("1")
                              app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
                              print("2")
                              cam = Camera()
                              print("4")
                              cam.iniCamera()
                              
                              cam.startVid()
                              
                              sys.exit(app.exec_())
                          
                          
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                            @JNBarchan
                            This is the whole output:

                            blz@blz-desktop:~$ gdb python3
                            GNU gdb (Ubuntu 7.11.1-0ubuntu1~16.5) 7.11.1
                            Copyright (C) 2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
                            License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
                            This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
                            There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.  Type "show copying"
                            and "show warranty" for details.
                            This GDB was configured as "arm-linux-gnueabihf".
                            Type "show configuration" for configuration details.
                            For bug reporting instructions, please see:
                            <http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/bugs/>.
                            Find the GDB manual and other documentation resources online at:
                            <http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/documentation/>.
                            For help, type "help".
                            Type "apropos word" to search for commands related to "word"...
                            Reading symbols from python3...Reading symbols from /usr/lib/debug/.build-id/d7/14ad8d8b52ca34a8a81f10b4917027977b05ca.debug...done.
                            done.
                            (gdb) run
                            Starting program: /usr/bin/python3 
                            Cannot parse expression `.L1185 4@r4'.
                            warning: Probes-based dynamic linker interface failed.
                            Reverting to original interface.
                            
                            [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
                            Using host libthread_db library "/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libthread_db.so.1".
                            Python 3.5.2 (default, Nov 23 2017, 16:37:01) 
                            [GCC 5.4.0 20160609] on linux
                            Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
                            >>> 
                            
                            

                            My code always stops at self.cam = QCamera() otherwise it would also print 4 and not suddenly stop
                            As a reminder, here is my code:

                            import sys
                            from PyQt5 import QtCore , QtWidgets, QtGui, QtMultimedia, QtMultimediaWidgets
                            from PyQt5.QtCore import QObject, pyqtSignal, pyqtSlot
                            from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QApplication, QPushButton, QMainWindow
                            from PyQt5.QtMultimedia import QCamera, QCameraInfo, QMediaObject, QCameraViewfinderSettings, QCameraImageCapture
                            from PyQt5.QtMultimediaWidgets import QCameraViewfinder
                            
                            
                            class Camera(QObject):
                                def __init__(self, parent = QObject()):
                                    super(Camera, self).__init__(parent)
                                    print("3")
                                    self.cam = QCamera()
                                    print("4")
                                    self.caminfo = QCameraInfo(self.cam)
                                    self.camvfind = QCameraViewfinder()
                                    self.camvfindset = QCameraViewfinderSettings()
                                    self.cammode = self.cam.CaptureMode(2)
                                    self.camimgcap = QCameraImageCapture(self.cam)
                            
                                def iniCamera(self):
                                    #print(self.caminfo.description())
                                    #print(self.caminfo.availableCameras())
                                    
                                    for caminfo in QCameraInfo.availableCameras():
                                        print(caminfo.deviceName())
                                    
                                    
                                    if self.cam.isCaptureModeSupported(self.cammode):
                                        print("Capturemode supported")
                                
                                def startVid(self):
                                    self.camimgcap.CaptureDestination(2)
                                    
                                    self.camvfind.show()
                                    
                                    self.cam.setViewfinder(self.camvfind)
                                    
                                    self.cam.setCaptureMode(self.cammode)
                                    
                                    self.cam.start()
                                    
                                    
                            
                            if __name__ == '__main__':
                                print("1")
                                app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
                                print("2")
                                cam = Camera()
                                print("4")
                                cam.iniCamera()
                                
                                cam.startVid()
                                
                                sys.exit(app.exec_())
                            
                            
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                            @Xenoshell
                            I asked earlier:

                            Does it only give the libpulse/libasound if a certain line is in your Python script, and not if it is removed, then you'd have an idea what is related to what?

                            So, if I were you, under gdb, I'd try commenting in & commenting out the QCamera() line, and report whether your debugger only shows the libpulse error if & only if you have that line in there. then you'd know for sure whether QCamera() has anything to do with libpulse....

                            I'd also try QCamera("video0") or QCamera("/dev/video0") or whatever it is, instead of plain QCamera(). I'd probably also try QCamera("rubbish"). These are all things for you to play with to try to understand just what causes the problem/hang, it's up to you....

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                              @Xenoshell
                              I asked earlier:

                              Does it only give the libpulse/libasound if a certain line is in your Python script, and not if it is removed, then you'd have an idea what is related to what?

                              So, if I were you, under gdb, I'd try commenting in & commenting out the QCamera() line, and report whether your debugger only shows the libpulse error if & only if you have that line in there. then you'd know for sure whether QCamera() has anything to do with libpulse....

                              I'd also try QCamera("video0") or QCamera("/dev/video0") or whatever it is, instead of plain QCamera(). I'd probably also try QCamera("rubbish"). These are all things for you to play with to try to understand just what causes the problem/hang, it's up to you....

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                              @JNBarchan
                              I commented QCamera() and obviously i also need to comment the stuff that is in correlation to self.cam because otherwise i would get a simple error because self.cam is not there. Then i also dont get the libpulse error, well tbh there is not much to compile because about half the code is commented.
                              I tried using QCamera("/dev/video0) and also video0, this results in the error:

                              TypeError: arguments did not match any overloaded call:
                                QCamera(QObject parent=None): argument 1 has unexpected type 'str'
                                QCamera(QByteArray, QObject parent=None): argument 1 has unexpected type 'str'
                                QCamera(QCameraInfo, QObject parent=None): argument 1 has unexpected type 'str'
                                QCamera(QCamera.Position, QObject parent=None): argument 1 has unexpected type 'str'
                              

                              I can follow you that this should be right but how are you supposed to initialize QCamera if you need the QCameraInfo or a QByteArray?
                              Are you supposed to initalize without anything -> find out the QByteArray -> initialize QCamera with the correct QByteArray?

                              Thanks again for your help

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                                @JNBarchan
                                I commented QCamera() and obviously i also need to comment the stuff that is in correlation to self.cam because otherwise i would get a simple error because self.cam is not there. Then i also dont get the libpulse error, well tbh there is not much to compile because about half the code is commented.
                                I tried using QCamera("/dev/video0) and also video0, this results in the error:

                                TypeError: arguments did not match any overloaded call:
                                  QCamera(QObject parent=None): argument 1 has unexpected type 'str'
                                  QCamera(QByteArray, QObject parent=None): argument 1 has unexpected type 'str'
                                  QCamera(QCameraInfo, QObject parent=None): argument 1 has unexpected type 'str'
                                  QCamera(QCamera.Position, QObject parent=None): argument 1 has unexpected type 'str'
                                

                                I can follow you that this should be right but how are you supposed to initialize QCamera if you need the QCameraInfo or a QByteArray?
                                Are you supposed to initalize without anything -> find out the QByteArray -> initialize QCamera with the correct QByteArray?

                                Thanks again for your help

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                                @Xenoshell
                                For the way to invoke QCamera(), sorry, I misremembered the constructor, and thought it took a string. It takes a byte array of the name instead. From Python, you'll use str.encode(), e.g. "/dev/video0".encode().

                                Maybe it's not a good idea to try to create an "empty" QCamera(). Try using a constructor which does take an actual camera. One of:

                                • `QCamera(QCameraInfo.defaultCamera())
                                • QCamera("/dev/video0".encode())
                                • One of the available cameras returned by the loop:
                                for caminfo in QCameraInfo.availableCameras():
                                    print(caminfo.deviceName())
                                    acam = QCamera(caminfo)
                                

                                I hope one of the above works instead of the default constructor. Maybe only root can create the empty one (though have to say I'm dubious)....

                                Now that I think I understand what your code is intending to do, I believe you always intended QCamera(QCameraInfo.defaultCamera()). Don't forget the docs admonition:

                                QCameraInfo QCameraInfo::defaultCamera()
                                Returns the default camera on the system.
                                The returned object should be checked using isNull() before being used, in case there is no default camera or no cameras at all.
                                See also availableCameras().

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                                  @Xenoshell
                                  For the way to invoke QCamera(), sorry, I misremembered the constructor, and thought it took a string. It takes a byte array of the name instead. From Python, you'll use str.encode(), e.g. "/dev/video0".encode().

                                  Maybe it's not a good idea to try to create an "empty" QCamera(). Try using a constructor which does take an actual camera. One of:

                                  • `QCamera(QCameraInfo.defaultCamera())
                                  • QCamera("/dev/video0".encode())
                                  • One of the available cameras returned by the loop:
                                  for caminfo in QCameraInfo.availableCameras():
                                      print(caminfo.deviceName())
                                      acam = QCamera(caminfo)
                                  

                                  I hope one of the above works instead of the default constructor. Maybe only root can create the empty one (though have to say I'm dubious)....

                                  Now that I think I understand what your code is intending to do, I believe you always intended QCamera(QCameraInfo.defaultCamera()). Don't forget the docs admonition:

                                  QCameraInfo QCameraInfo::defaultCamera()
                                  Returns the default camera on the system.
                                  The returned object should be checked using isNull() before being used, in case there is no default camera or no cameras at all.
                                  See also availableCameras().

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                                  @JNBarchan
                                  well that didnt do anything... When i use QCamera("/dev/video0".encode()) or QCamera(QCameraInfo.defaultCamera()) it just prints till 3 and then stops.
                                  Maybe i need to add myself to the audio group (EDIT: ok already am)

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                                    @JNBarchan
                                    well that didnt do anything... When i use QCamera("/dev/video0".encode()) or QCamera(QCameraInfo.defaultCamera()) it just prints till 3 and then stops.
                                    Maybe i need to add myself to the audio group (EDIT: ok already am)

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                                    @Xenoshell
                                    Then at this point I'm afraid I'm stumped. QCamera(QCameraInfo.defaultCamera()) should definitely not hang. I don't know what is going on in the Qt code which will cause something to do so unless run as root. (I just wonder whether something might be prompting for, say, root password to allow access, and that's why it hangs/goes black....)

                                    You need one of the experts who knows what the Qt code does to get you anywhere now, I think....

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                                      @Xenoshell
                                      Then at this point I'm afraid I'm stumped. QCamera(QCameraInfo.defaultCamera()) should definitely not hang. I don't know what is going on in the Qt code which will cause something to do so unless run as root. (I just wonder whether something might be prompting for, say, root password to allow access, and that's why it hangs/goes black....)

                                      You need one of the experts who knows what the Qt code does to get you anywhere now, I think....

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                                      @JNBarchan
                                      No worries, i think it should work too and am baffled... Maybe i can summon @Lifetime-Qt-Champion @SGaist ? He has also helped me alot in the past. But i am quite sure it has something to do with the gdb output

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                                        Lifetime Qt Champion
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                                        #33

                                        You can't without lots of chocolate...

                                        Minimal PyQt5 example that shows a viewfinder using the default camera:

                                        import sys
                                        
                                        from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QApplication
                                        from PyQt5.QtMultimedia import QCamera, QCameraInfo
                                        from PyQt5.QtMultimediaWidgets import QCameraViewfinder
                                        
                                        if __name__ == '__main__':
                                        
                                            app = QApplication(sys.argv)
                                            camera = QCamera(QCameraInfo.defaultCamera());
                                            viewfinder = QCameraViewfinder()
                                            viewfinder.show()
                                            camera.setViewfinder(viewfinder);
                                            camera.start()
                                        
                                            sys.exit(app.exec_())
                                        

                                        Does it work for you ?

                                        Interested in AI ? www.idiap.ch
                                        Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                                          You can't without lots of chocolate...

                                          Minimal PyQt5 example that shows a viewfinder using the default camera:

                                          import sys
                                          
                                          from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QApplication
                                          from PyQt5.QtMultimedia import QCamera, QCameraInfo
                                          from PyQt5.QtMultimediaWidgets import QCameraViewfinder
                                          
                                          if __name__ == '__main__':
                                          
                                              app = QApplication(sys.argv)
                                              camera = QCamera(QCameraInfo.defaultCamera());
                                              viewfinder = QCameraViewfinder()
                                              viewfinder.show()
                                              camera.setViewfinder(viewfinder);
                                              camera.start()
                                          
                                              sys.exit(app.exec_())
                                          

                                          Does it work for you ?

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                                          @SGaist
                                          Nope doesnt work. Its the same thing. Without sudo it doesnt do anything and with sudo it just locks up and i have to login again. I cant find a reason why the raspberry pi just locks up. For me thats the strangest thing to happen. I had my code once on Raspbian but now i am on Ubuntu Mate since i always got a segmentation fault on Raspbian.

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