On Tuesday 11 January 2005 19:44, Brett Lyon wrote:
> After a recent routine update (urpmi.update -a;urpmi
> --auto-select), I get this when calling K3B (from
> anywhere):
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] brett]# k3b
> k3b: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libartskde.so.1:
> undefined symbol:
> _ZTv0_n28_N4Arts16SynthModule_stub11autoSuspendEv
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] brett]#
>
> Before the (blind) upgrade, K3B had been running great
> for months.
>
> When I trace back all the packages that ultimately
> provide libartskde.so I find that a)they are all so
> embedded in the core of KDE that an upgrade would be a
> hefty undertaking and that b)now neither URPMI nor
> drakconf work for any kind of directly KDE-related
> (only) upgrade anyway (they both hang immediately), so
> it would be a lot of plain old rpming or making.  Can
> anybody suggest a way to begin troubleshooting this?
> /var/log/messages, urpmi,  (etc.) shows nothing
> significant.
>
> system info:
> MDK 10.1 OE, 2.6.8.1-12mdk, P4 2.66GHz, 512MB
> KDE 3.2.3
>
> I tried:
>
>   libk3b2-0.11.18-1.mdk10.1.thac
>   k3b-0.11.18-1.mdk10.1.thac
>
> and:
>
>  k3b-0.11.16-3mdk
>  libk3b2-0.11.16-3mdk
>
> Other wierd things are happening too, like my konsole
> schema is gone, kicker crashes, xtraceroute hangs,
> etc.  kde + urpmi = big mess.  How can a "proficient"
> beginner avoid these non-productive time-wasters while
> staying updated?
>
> Thanks for any tips,
> brett

Strange.  I just upgraded 161 MB worth of KDE and xscreensaver 
coming up today, but my k3b works OK.  I noticed your command :
urpmi.update -a;urpmi --auto-select
and this semicolon shouldn't be there. Instead it is :
urpmi.update -a && urpmi --auto-select

My suggestion :  try again if your update is older than one day.  
You might be able to get all the new stuff as of today.

HTH

Kaj Haulrich.


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