On Wed, 13 Aug 2025 22:14:19 -0400
"Andrew J. Buehler" <[email protected]> wrote:

>On 2025-08-13 at 12:19, Andreas Rönnquist wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 13 Aug 2025 11:53:29 -0400 "Andrew J. Buehler" 
>> <[email protected]> wrote:  
>
>> Thanks for your report - however, I cannot reproduce this. I have 
>> 2.5-8 running fine on three machines, two Trixie and one Sid - 
>> running ldd and grepping for libx265 on all those three gives
>>   
>>> libx265.so.215 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libx265.so.215 
>>> (0x00007fc727c00000)  
>> 
>> so I suspect this is something on your side. Can anybody else 
>> reproduce this? If not, I'll close it as unreproducible, but I'll 
>> give it some time of course.  
>
>I would be *entirely* willing to go along with an answer which has this
>caused by something on my side, but I have no idea what it might be, or
>how to fix it.
>

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>And just for good measure:
>
>$ ls -l /usr/bin/geeqie /var/cache/apt/archives/geeqie_1%3a2.5-8_amd64.deb
>-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 2566504 Jul  6 06:30 /usr/bin/geeqie
>-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1050604 Jul  7 08:52
>/var/cache/apt/archives/geeqie_1%3a2.5-8_amd64.deb
>
>I'm reasonably confident that I'm running geeqie from the Debian
>package. AFAIK I've never even tried to install it from anywhere else.
>I've also done 'locate geeqie', and the only results either look
>plausible to be from the package (I haven't *explicitly* checked the
>package's file-list for comparison) or are about
>~/.{cache,config,local/share}/geeqie .
>
>This is not my first rodeo, but it does seem to be the first one where
>I've hit this particular ride, so to speak.
>

I'm kind of more interested in where you got libx265-209 from, since it
doesn't look like it comes from the Debian package. If it does,
updating a trixie should probably give you lib265-215.

What does sudo "apt show libx265-209" give?

/Andreas

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