2006/10/11, Øystein Gisnås [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Seems like there is some issue on your system that is not common.Probably the dependency is pulled in by some other library. If youwant to find out, try paste the output from:LD_DEBUG=files evolution
Yes, that was the problem. A library I had
Seems like there is some issue on your system that is not common.
Probably the dependency is pulled in by some other library. If you
want to find out, try paste the output from:
LD_DEBUG=files evolution
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Package: evolutionVersion: 2.6.3-2Severity: graveHi,The evolution package depends on libdbus-1-3, but the binary is linked to libdbus-1.so.2 (which doesn't exist in Debian at all).As a result, the evolution program can't be launched because of a missing library. This renders the package unusable
This doesn't make much sense to me.. It should be linked to
libdbus-1.so.3, and so it is on my system.
Could you please run
LANG=C apt-get --reinstall install evolution/unstable
ldd /usr/bin/evolution | grep dbus
and provide output from both? If it doesn't make it better
apt-cache policy
Hi,
evolution works for me, so disconfirming the bug. I am also running
unstable with evolution 2.6.3-2 .
Good night
Paul
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2006/10/10, Øystein Gisnås [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This doesn't make much sense to me.. It should be linked tolibdbus-1.so.3, and so it is on my system.I just found out that Debian has md5sums of packages. I've just used it toconfirm that I have unmodified binaries:
hactar# debsums -s evolutionhactar#
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