When I remove lipt-1.10.0 and reinstall from the ekiga download site, and do the same with libopal-2.2, ekiga works, but then my package manager wants to upgrade libpt from 1.10.7 to 1.10.10. After doing so, I get that same message about not finding the right library. Wouldn't this have something to do with Ekiga referencing a specific library version, and if so, is it possible for me to somehow change the reference to use the latest libpt version?
On 9/19/07, Damien Sandras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Le mardi 18 septembre 2007 à 19:47 -0700, Zachary Zelinski a écrit : > > Hi all, I hope I'm doing this correctly-- > > > > I have been using Ekiga now for a couple of weeks mainly because it > > works, it's easy to use, and I can use it with my Gizmo account. I use > > it on an AMD machine running Ubuntu Feisty Fawn, and this morning I > > was alerted to updates to certain files-- the Synaptic Package Manager > > history shows: > > > > "Upgraded the following packages: > > libdecoration0 (1:0.5.5~git20070912+3v1ubuntu0) to 1:0.5.5~git20070917 > > +3v1ubuntu1 > > libpt-1.10.0 (1.10.7~dfsg1-5~feisty.4490) to 1.10.9-1~feisty.4506 > > libpt-plugins-alsa ( 1.10.7~dfsg1-5~feisty.4490) to > > 1.10.9-1~feisty.4506 > > libpt-plugins-v4l (1.10.7~dfsg1-5~feisty.4490) to 1.10.9-1~feisty.4506 > > libpt-plugins-v4l2 (1.10.7~dfsg1-5~feisty.4490) to > > 1.10.9-1~feisty.4506" > > > > After these were installed, I restarted my computer (simply to reboot > > into Windows for a quick update there). When I returned to Ubuntu, > > Ekiga would not start. I started it using the terminal and got this > > message: > > > > "ekiga: error while loading shared libraries: libpt.so.1.10.7: cannot > > open shared object file: No such file or directory" > > > > I believe I am running Ekiga 2.0.9, and I have some issues trying to > > build the latest 2.0.11 version. What should I do? Should I remove all > > of the packages I updated and then reinstall them through the Ekiga > > download section to make sure they work with Ekiga 2.0.9? > > Apparently your package manager broken the dependancies on your system. > > I would do what you propose, and reinstall either using our debs, or > using the package manager (but starting from scratch). > > You will have to do : > apt-get remove --purge 'libpt-*' > > It should remove everything. > -- > _ Damien Sandras > (o- > //\ Ekiga Softphone : http://www.ekiga.org/ > v_/_ NOVACOM : http://www.novacom.be/ > FOSDEM : http://www.fosdem.org/ > SIP Phone : sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
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