Re: [Dev] Massive package breakage on i686 (missing libraries)
Thanks that makes things more clear. I guess I've gotten used to people reporting breakage as actually meaning "the program fails to launch". I'll try poking at gthumb on my i686 machine it sounds like reproducing those errors will be no problem at all. What I'll be interested to see is if there is a difference building directly on my i686 machine vs. building in the librechroot. Also a quick look at the PKGBUILDs might answer questions about disabled and why. But burn CD and RAW are hard to imagine a reason for off hand. On Tue, Nov 06, 2018 at 07:38:33PM +0100, Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli wrote: > On Tue, 30 Oct 2018 12:08:43 -0300 > Freemor wrote: > > > Some thing in this list strike me as odd > Given the size of the list, I expected it to have some false positive > when I sent the first email, and there indeed were some. > > == iceweasel and icedove == > > for example on my i686 machine currently fully -Suy'd > > Iceweasel works fine > > Here I can also launch iceweasel fine, and I still have the same > version of iceweasel installed: > > libre/iceweasel 1:61.0.2-1.parabola3 [installed] > > Libre standalone web browser based on Mozilla Firefox > > Here's what was on the log I sent before: > > iceweasel (1:61.0.2-1.parabola3): > > /usr/lib/iceweasel/plugin-container: libxul.so > > /usr/lib/iceweasel/libmozavcodec.so: libmozavutil.so > > /usr/lib/iceweasel/libxul.so: libmozsandbox.so liblgpllibs.so > > libmozgtk.so > > If I look at theses individual libraries some are broken: > > $ ldd /usr/lib/iceweasel/libmozavcodec.so > > linux-gate.so.1 (0xb7fa2000) > > libpthread.so.0 => /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0 (0xb7ec6000) > > libmozavutil.so => not found > > libc.so.6 => /usr/lib/libc.so.6 (0xb7ce4000) > > /usr/lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7fa4000) > > So maybe it does not uses theses libraries(plugin-container, > libmozavcodec.so, libxul.so), or maybe it dlopens them and fails? > > I've looked at the x86_64 iceweasel, and there is exactly the same > broken libraries. > > Maybe theses are not an issue? or maybe it only affects obscure uses > cases? > > All the above apply also to icedove. > > == gthumb == > I've also still the same version than the one in the log: > > extra/gthumb 3.6.1-2.0 [installed] > > Image browser and viewer for the GNOME Desktop > > If I look at the log, theses are most probably extensions, so they > may be dlopened or something like that. > > > gthumb (3.6.1-2.0): > > /usr/lib/gthumb/extensions/libburn_disc.so: libidn.so.11 > I launched gthumb, and this extension was deactivated > (Preferences->Extension->Burn CD/DVD). > > When I activated it my screen was flooded with the same error message > appearing. I had to go on real console (ctrl-alt-f2) and kill gthumb. > It should be easy to try: I didn't get increased CPU or RAM usage > while it was happening. > > > /usr/lib/gthumb/extensions/libraw_files.so: libraw.so.19 > I had the same behavior with the Preferences->Extension->RAW format > support, I wrote down the message: > > Could not open the module "raw_files": libraw.so.19: cannot open > > shared object file: No such file or directory > > So in this case it's pretty clear that there are still issues even if > it seem to work at first sight. > > I don't know why theses extensions were deactivated though. > > Denis. -- Want to send me an encrypted reply? Click here: https://hawkpost.co/box/e414d311-bd6a-4429-8e9e-6a690d5ad034 The rest of my contact details are at: http://freemor.ca/contact signature.asc Description: Digital signature ___ Dev mailing list Dev@lists.parabola.nu https://lists.parabola.nu/mailman/listinfo/dev
Re: [Dev] Massive package breakage on i686 (missing libraries)
On Tue, 30 Oct 2018 12:08:43 -0300 Freemor wrote: > Some thing in this list strike me as odd Given the size of the list, I expected it to have some false positive when I sent the first email, and there indeed were some. == iceweasel and icedove == > for example on my i686 machine currently fully -Suy'd > Iceweasel works fine Here I can also launch iceweasel fine, and I still have the same version of iceweasel installed: > libre/iceweasel 1:61.0.2-1.parabola3 [installed] > Libre standalone web browser based on Mozilla Firefox Here's what was on the log I sent before: > iceweasel (1:61.0.2-1.parabola3): > /usr/lib/iceweasel/plugin-container: libxul.so > /usr/lib/iceweasel/libmozavcodec.so: libmozavutil.so > /usr/lib/iceweasel/libxul.so: libmozsandbox.so liblgpllibs.so > libmozgtk.so If I look at theses individual libraries some are broken: > $ ldd /usr/lib/iceweasel/libmozavcodec.so > linux-gate.so.1 (0xb7fa2000) > libpthread.so.0 => /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0 (0xb7ec6000) > libmozavutil.so => not found > libc.so.6 => /usr/lib/libc.so.6 (0xb7ce4000) > /usr/lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7fa4000) So maybe it does not uses theses libraries(plugin-container, libmozavcodec.so, libxul.so), or maybe it dlopens them and fails? I've looked at the x86_64 iceweasel, and there is exactly the same broken libraries. Maybe theses are not an issue? or maybe it only affects obscure uses cases? All the above apply also to icedove. == gthumb == I've also still the same version than the one in the log: > extra/gthumb 3.6.1-2.0 [installed] > Image browser and viewer for the GNOME Desktop If I look at the log, theses are most probably extensions, so they may be dlopened or something like that. > gthumb (3.6.1-2.0): > /usr/lib/gthumb/extensions/libburn_disc.so: libidn.so.11 I launched gthumb, and this extension was deactivated (Preferences->Extension->Burn CD/DVD). When I activated it my screen was flooded with the same error message appearing. I had to go on real console (ctrl-alt-f2) and kill gthumb. It should be easy to try: I didn't get increased CPU or RAM usage while it was happening. > /usr/lib/gthumb/extensions/libraw_files.so: libraw.so.19 I had the same behavior with the Preferences->Extension->RAW format support, I wrote down the message: > Could not open the module "raw_files": libraw.so.19: cannot open > shared object file: No such file or directory So in this case it's pretty clear that there are still issues even if it seem to work at first sight. I don't know why theses extensions were deactivated though. Denis. pgpMTJfIGol1C.pgp Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ Dev mailing list Dev@lists.parabola.nu https://lists.parabola.nu/mailman/listinfo/dev
Re: [Dev] Massive package breakage on i686 (missing libraries)
Some thing in this list strike me as odd for example on my i686 machine currently fully -Suy'd Iceweasel works fine icedove works fine gthumb works fine Are you pulling from a Bork'd mirror or out of date mirrorlist perhaps Regards, Freemor On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 03:05:26PM +0100, Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli wrote: > Hi again, > > After removing the obsolete packages and doing pacman -Syuu again, the > following packages are left: > > alsa-tools (1.1.6-3.1) > > ardour (5.12-6.0) > > bctoolbox (0.6.0-2.0) > > blender (17:2.79.b.git3.32432d91-1.parabola1) > > bluez-utils (5.50-3.0) > > brasero (3.12.2-2) > > calibre (3.28.0-2.parabola1) > > command-not-found (0.6.1-2) > > deja-dup (38.0-1.0) > > efl (1.21.1-1.0) > > eog (3.28.3-1.0) > > epiphany (3.28.3.1-2.parabola1) > > frameworkintegration (5.50.0-1.0) > > frei0r-plugins (1.6.1-5.0) > > gmic (2.3.6-1.0) > > gmime3 (3.2.0-1.0) > > gnustep-gui (0.26.2-1) > > graphviz (2.40.1-13.0) > > grilo (0.3.6-1.0) > > gthumb (3.6.1-2.0) > > gvfs (1.38.1-1.0) > > gwenview (18.08.1-2.1) > > handbrake (1.0.7-3.parabola1) > > handbrake-cli (1.0.7-3.parabola1) > > icecat (52.6.0_gnu1-4) > > icedove (1:52.7.0-3) > > iceweasel (1:61.0.2-1.parabola3) > > iproute2 (4.18.0-1.4) > > jdk8-openjdk (8.u181-1.0) > > jitsi (2.10.5550-4) > > jre7-openjdk (7.u171_2.6.13-1.0) > > jre7-openjdk-headless (7.u171_2.6.13-1.0) > > jre8-openjdk-headless (8.u181-1.0) > > kdegraphics-thumbnailers (18.08.1-1.1) > > kio (5.48.0-1.parabola1) > > kio-extras (17.12.3-2.parabola1) > > krita (4.1.1-1.0) > > libkdcraw (18.08.1-1.1) > > libmagick6 (6.9.10.11-1.0) > > libmagick (7.0.8.12-1.0) > > libpurple (2.13.0-4.0) > > libreoffice-fresh (6.1.1-1.0) > > libsigrokdecode (0.5.1-1.0) > > mate-utils (1.20.1-1.0) > > mcabber (1.1.0-1) > > mkvtoolnix-cli (27.0.0-1.0) > > mkvtoolnix-gui (27.0.0-1.0) > > mlt (6.10.0-1.0) > > mplayer (38101-1.parabola2) > > multipath-tools (0.7.4-1) > > mumble (1.2.19-9.0) > > okular (17.12.3-1.parabola1) > > openimageio (1.8.14-1.0) > > openmpi (3.1.1-1.0) > > openscenegraph (3.4.1-3.0) > > openshadinglanguage (1.9.9-5.0) > > openvdb (5.1.0-4.0) > > pidgin (2.13.0-4.0) > > plasma-workspace (5.13.5-1.0) > > postgresql (10.5-1.0) > > protobuf-c (1.3.0-2.0) > > pulseview (0.4.0-4.0) > > python2-pyqt5 (5.11.3-1.par1) > > python (3.7.0-3.0) > > python-pyqt5 (5.11.3-1.par1) > > qca (2.1.3-1.0) > > qt5-base (5.11.1-3.1) > > scribus (1.5.4-1.0) > > smbclient (4.8.5-1.0) > > sox (14.4.2-3.1) > > totem (3.26.2-1.0) > > totem-plparser (3.26.1-1.0) > > tracker (2.1.3-1.0) > > vlc (3.0.4-1.0) > > vtk (8.1.1-2.1) > > xine-lib (1.2.9-7.0) > > I've attached the details. > > Denis. > krita (4.1.1-1.0): > /usr/bin/kritarunner: libpython3.6m.so.1.0 > /usr/lib/krita-python-libs/PyKrita/krita.so: libpython3.6m.so.1.0 > /usr/lib/kritaplugins/kritapykrita.so: libpython3.6m.so.1.0 > openimageio (1.8.14-1.0): > /usr/bin/iconvert: libIlmImf-2_3.so.24 libIex-2_3.so.24 libHalf.so.24 > /usr/bin/oiiotool: libIlmImf-2_3.so.24 libIlmImf-2_3.so.24 > libIex-2_3.so.24 libHalf.so.24 > /usr/bin/igrep: libIlmImf-2_3.so.24 libIex-2_3.so.24 libHalf.so.24 > /usr/bin/idiff: libIlmImf-2_3.so.24 libIex-2_3.so.24 libHalf.so.24 > /usr/bin/maketx: libIlmImf-2_3.so.24 libIex-2_3.so.24 libHalf.so.24 > /usr/bin/iinfo: libIlmImf-2_3.so.24 libIex-2_3.so.24 libHalf.so.24 > /usr/bin/iv: libIlmImf-2_3.so.24 libIex-2_3.so.24 libHalf.so.24 > /usr/lib/libOpenImageIO.so.1.8.14: libIlmImf-2_3.so.24 libIex-2_3.so.24 > libHalf.so.24 > /usr/lib/libOpenImageIO_Util.so.1.8.14: libHalf.so.24 > /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/OpenImageIO.so: libIlmImf-2_3.so.24 > libIex-2_3.so.24 libHalf.so.24 > mplayer (38101-1.parabola2): > /usr/bin/mplayer: libswscale.so.4 libswresample.so.2 libavformat.so.57 > libavcodec.so.57 libavutil.so.55 libpostproc.so.54 > multipath-tools (0.7.4-1): > /usr/bin/multipath: liburcu.so.4 > /usr/bin/multipathd: liburcu.so.4 liburcu.so.4 > /usr/bin/mpathpersist: liburcu.so.4 > /usr/lib/libdmmp.so.0.1.0: libjson-c.so.3 > /usr/lib/libmpathpersist.so.0: liburcu.so.4 > /usr/lib/libmultipath.so.0: liburcu.so.4 > mkvtoolnix-cli (27.0.0-1.0): > /usr/bin/mkvmerge: libboost_regex.so.1.68.0 > libboost_filesystem.so.1.68.0 libboost_system.so.1.68.0 > /usr/bin/mkvextract: libboost_regex.so.1.68.0 > libboost_filesystem.so.1.68.0 libboost_system.so.1.68.0 > /usr/bin/mkvpropedit: libboost_regex.so.1.68.0 > libboost_filesystem.so.1.68.0 libboost_system.so.1.68.0 > /usr/bin/mkvinfo: libboost_regex.so.1.68.0 > libboost_filesystem.so.1.68.0 libboost_system.so.1.68.0 > gwenview (18.08.1-2.1): > /usr/bin/gwenview_importer: libraw.so.19 > /usr/bin/gwenview: libraw.so.19 > /usr/lib/qt/plugins/gvpart.so: libraw.so.19 > /usr/lib/libgwenviewlib.so.4.97.0: libraw.so.19 > blender (17:2.79.b.git3.32432d91-1.parabola1): > /usr/bin/blenderplayer: libpython3.6m.so.1.0
Re: [Dev] Massive package breakage on i686 (missing libraries)
Hi again, After removing the obsolete packages and doing pacman -Syuu again, the following packages are left: > alsa-tools (1.1.6-3.1) > ardour (5.12-6.0) > bctoolbox (0.6.0-2.0) > blender (17:2.79.b.git3.32432d91-1.parabola1) > bluez-utils (5.50-3.0) > brasero (3.12.2-2) > calibre (3.28.0-2.parabola1) > command-not-found (0.6.1-2) > deja-dup (38.0-1.0) > efl (1.21.1-1.0) > eog (3.28.3-1.0) > epiphany (3.28.3.1-2.parabola1) > frameworkintegration (5.50.0-1.0) > frei0r-plugins (1.6.1-5.0) > gmic (2.3.6-1.0) > gmime3 (3.2.0-1.0) > gnustep-gui (0.26.2-1) > graphviz (2.40.1-13.0) > grilo (0.3.6-1.0) > gthumb (3.6.1-2.0) > gvfs (1.38.1-1.0) > gwenview (18.08.1-2.1) > handbrake (1.0.7-3.parabola1) > handbrake-cli (1.0.7-3.parabola1) > icecat (52.6.0_gnu1-4) > icedove (1:52.7.0-3) > iceweasel (1:61.0.2-1.parabola3) > iproute2 (4.18.0-1.4) > jdk8-openjdk (8.u181-1.0) > jitsi (2.10.5550-4) > jre7-openjdk (7.u171_2.6.13-1.0) > jre7-openjdk-headless (7.u171_2.6.13-1.0) > jre8-openjdk-headless (8.u181-1.0) > kdegraphics-thumbnailers (18.08.1-1.1) > kio (5.48.0-1.parabola1) > kio-extras (17.12.3-2.parabola1) > krita (4.1.1-1.0) > libkdcraw (18.08.1-1.1) > libmagick6 (6.9.10.11-1.0) > libmagick (7.0.8.12-1.0) > libpurple (2.13.0-4.0) > libreoffice-fresh (6.1.1-1.0) > libsigrokdecode (0.5.1-1.0) > mate-utils (1.20.1-1.0) > mcabber (1.1.0-1) > mkvtoolnix-cli (27.0.0-1.0) > mkvtoolnix-gui (27.0.0-1.0) > mlt (6.10.0-1.0) > mplayer (38101-1.parabola2) > multipath-tools (0.7.4-1) > mumble (1.2.19-9.0) > okular (17.12.3-1.parabola1) > openimageio (1.8.14-1.0) > openmpi (3.1.1-1.0) > openscenegraph (3.4.1-3.0) > openshadinglanguage (1.9.9-5.0) > openvdb (5.1.0-4.0) > pidgin (2.13.0-4.0) > plasma-workspace (5.13.5-1.0) > postgresql (10.5-1.0) > protobuf-c (1.3.0-2.0) > pulseview (0.4.0-4.0) > python2-pyqt5 (5.11.3-1.par1) > python (3.7.0-3.0) > python-pyqt5 (5.11.3-1.par1) > qca (2.1.3-1.0) > qt5-base (5.11.1-3.1) > scribus (1.5.4-1.0) > smbclient (4.8.5-1.0) > sox (14.4.2-3.1) > totem (3.26.2-1.0) > totem-plparser (3.26.1-1.0) > tracker (2.1.3-1.0) > vlc (3.0.4-1.0) > vtk (8.1.1-2.1) > xine-lib (1.2.9-7.0) I've attached the details. Denis. krita (4.1.1-1.0): /usr/bin/kritarunner: libpython3.6m.so.1.0 /usr/lib/krita-python-libs/PyKrita/krita.so: libpython3.6m.so.1.0 /usr/lib/kritaplugins/kritapykrita.so: libpython3.6m.so.1.0 openimageio (1.8.14-1.0): /usr/bin/iconvert: libIlmImf-2_3.so.24 libIex-2_3.so.24 libHalf.so.24 /usr/bin/oiiotool: libIlmImf-2_3.so.24 libIlmImf-2_3.so.24 libIex-2_3.so.24 libHalf.so.24 /usr/bin/igrep: libIlmImf-2_3.so.24 libIex-2_3.so.24 libHalf.so.24 /usr/bin/idiff: libIlmImf-2_3.so.24 libIex-2_3.so.24 libHalf.so.24 /usr/bin/maketx: libIlmImf-2_3.so.24 libIex-2_3.so.24 libHalf.so.24 /usr/bin/iinfo: libIlmImf-2_3.so.24 libIex-2_3.so.24 libHalf.so.24 /usr/bin/iv: libIlmImf-2_3.so.24 libIex-2_3.so.24 libHalf.so.24 /usr/lib/libOpenImageIO.so.1.8.14: libIlmImf-2_3.so.24 libIex-2_3.so.24 libHalf.so.24 /usr/lib/libOpenImageIO_Util.so.1.8.14: libHalf.so.24 /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/OpenImageIO.so: libIlmImf-2_3.so.24 libIex-2_3.so.24 libHalf.so.24 mplayer (38101-1.parabola2): /usr/bin/mplayer: libswscale.so.4 libswresample.so.2 libavformat.so.57 libavcodec.so.57 libavutil.so.55 libpostproc.so.54 multipath-tools (0.7.4-1): /usr/bin/multipath: liburcu.so.4 /usr/bin/multipathd: liburcu.so.4 liburcu.so.4 /usr/bin/mpathpersist: liburcu.so.4 /usr/lib/libdmmp.so.0.1.0: libjson-c.so.3 /usr/lib/libmpathpersist.so.0: liburcu.so.4 /usr/lib/libmultipath.so.0: liburcu.so.4 mkvtoolnix-cli (27.0.0-1.0): /usr/bin/mkvmerge: libboost_regex.so.1.68.0 libboost_filesystem.so.1.68.0 libboost_system.so.1.68.0 /usr/bin/mkvextract: libboost_regex.so.1.68.0 libboost_filesystem.so.1.68.0 libboost_system.so.1.68.0 /usr/bin/mkvpropedit: libboost_regex.so.1.68.0 libboost_filesystem.so.1.68.0 libboost_system.so.1.68.0 /usr/bin/mkvinfo: libboost_regex.so.1.68.0 libboost_filesystem.so.1.68.0 libboost_system.so.1.68.0 gwenview (18.08.1-2.1): /usr/bin/gwenview_importer: libraw.so.19 /usr/bin/gwenview: libraw.so.19 /usr/lib/qt/plugins/gvpart.so: libraw.so.19 /usr/lib/libgwenviewlib.so.4.97.0: libraw.so.19 blender (17:2.79.b.git3.32432d91-1.parabola1): /usr/bin/blenderplayer: libpython3.6m.so.1.0 libosdGPU.so.3.3.1 libosdCPU.so.3.3.1 libIlmImf-2_3.so.24 libIex-2_3.so.24 libHalf.so.24 libHalf.so.24 /usr/bin/blender: libpython3.6m.so.1.0 libosdGPU.so.3.3.1 libosdCPU.so.3.3.1 libIlmImf-2_3.so.24 libIex-2_3.so.24 libHalf.so.24 libHalf.so.24 command-not-found (0.6.1-2): /usr/bin/cnf-populate: libboost_filesystem.so.1.65.1 libboost_system.so.1.65.1 libboost_locale.so.1.65.1 libboost_filesystem.so.1.65.1 libboost_system.so.1.65.1 libboost_locale.so.1.65.1 /usr/bin/cnf-lookup: libboost_system.so.1.65.1 libboost_locale.so.1.65.1 libboost_filesystem.so.1.65.1 libboost_system.so.1.65.1 libboost_locale.so.1.65.1 /usr/lib/libcnf.so.0.6.1: libboost_filesystem.so.1.65.1 libboost_system.so.1.65.1 libboost_locale.so.1.65.1
Re: [Dev] Massive package breakage on i686 (missing libraries)
On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 11:40:02 -0300 Megver83 wrote: > Two things: > > 1) unar was not automatically replaced becuase Arch's unarchiver > doesn't have 'unar' in 'replaces', which is expected as unar was > never in Arch's official repos (but in Parabola's [libre]). Indeed, I've noticed it too late (after sending the mail). > 2) I saw some packages in your pkglist that are no longer in our > repos. Please check which are those foreign packages with pacman -Qm. > If you'll continue using them, you'll have to rebuild them. Thanks a lot for the information. I will remove theses packages and re-run lddd and send the results back. Denis. pgpxuAGIJTvTN.pgp Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ Dev mailing list Dev@lists.parabola.nu https://lists.parabola.nu/mailman/listinfo/dev
Re: [Dev] Massive package breakage on i686 (missing libraries)
El 24/10/18 a las 20:55, Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli escribió: > Hi again, > > On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 17:23:14 +0200 > Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli wrote: >> - unar (1.10.1-8.2) > The unar package breakage is a different issue as it was replaced by > community/unarchiver. I've no idea why it was not automatically > replaced by pacman though. > > Denis. > > > > ___ > Dev mailing list > Dev@lists.parabola.nu > https://lists.parabola.nu/mailman/listinfo/dev > Two things: 1) unar was not automatically replaced becuase Arch's unarchiver doesn't have 'unar' in 'replaces', which is expected as unar was never in Arch's official repos (but in Parabola's [libre]). 2) I saw some packages in your pkglist that are no longer in our repos. Please check which are those foreign packages with pacman -Qm. If you'll continue using them, you'll have to rebuild them. -- ~Megver83 SIP: megve...@sip.linphone.org XMPP: megve...@jabjab.de Tox: megve...@toxme.io GPG: 0x227CA7C556B2BA78 GNUSocial: @megve...@quitter.cl Diaspora*: megve...@diasp.org Matrix: @Megver83:matrix.org PixelFed: pixelfed.social/Megver83 PeerTube: peertube.xtenz.xyz/accounts/megver83 signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ Dev mailing list Dev@lists.parabola.nu https://lists.parabola.nu/mailman/listinfo/dev
Re: [Dev] Massive package breakage on i686 (missing libraries)
Hi again, On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 17:23:14 +0200 Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli wrote: > - unar (1.10.1-8.2) The unar package breakage is a different issue as it was replaced by community/unarchiver. I've no idea why it was not automatically replaced by pacman though. Denis. pgp1jITXM6qYl.pgp Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ Dev mailing list Dev@lists.parabola.nu https://lists.parabola.nu/mailman/listinfo/dev