>
> If you're not on the live ebuild, you'll probably have to mask
> >libfmt-6.1.0. I noticed I had build issues with the live ebuild and
> just masked it assuming it would eventually be fixed (which it appears
> to be now)
>
Thanks for that. I'm using ~arch.
FWIW I needed
On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 4:49 PM David Haller wrote:
> First of all, decode that C++ symbol with c++filt:
>
> $ echo
> _ZN3fmt2v68internal14sprintf_formatIeEEPcT_RNS1_6bufferIcEENS1_13sprintf_specsE
> | c++filt
> char* fmt::v6::internal::sprintf_format(long double,
> fmt::v6::internal::buffer&,
On 12/11/19 11:39 PM, Adam Carter wrote:
Kodi has been dead for a while;
/usr/lib64/kodi/kodi-x11: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib64/kodi/kodi-x11:
undefined symbol:
_ZN3fmt2v68internal14sprintf_formatIeEEPcT_RNS1_6bufferIcEENS1_13sprintf_specsE
How do i go about troubleshooting this?
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Hello,
On Thu, 12 Dec 2019, Adam Carter wrote:
>Kodi has been dead for a while;
>/usr/lib64/kodi/kodi-x11: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib64/kodi/kodi-x11:
>undefined symbol:
>_ZN3fmt2v68internal14sprintf_formatIeEEPcT_RNS1_6bufferIcEENS1_13sprintf_specsE
>
>How do i go about troubleshooting this?
Kodi has been dead for a while;
/usr/lib64/kodi/kodi-x11: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib64/kodi/kodi-x11:
undefined symbol:
_ZN3fmt2v68internal14sprintf_formatIeEEPcT_RNS1_6bufferIcEENS1_13sprintf_specsE
How do i go about troubleshooting this?
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