Kaj Haulrich wrote:

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.




Not sure, but it sounds like you tried to update with kde running. I tried this once and ended up reinstalling from scratch. Did the update one step at a time in the order required for kde with xserver closed down and have had no problems since. As I said - not sure if this is your problem or not.

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