As I said, deleting /usr/sbin/libgvc6-config-update solved the dpkg
problem for me. But graphviz did not became operational.
Final solution:
I've found an other installation of libgvc's so in
/usr/local/lib/libgvc.so.6.0.0 that really did not have the
GvExitOnUsage symbol. After deleting that
. Oktober 2014 15:45
An: johann.schaeu...@wisag.de
Betreff: [Bug 1370419] Re: cannot update doxygen in 14.04.1, unresolved
GvExitOnUsage
(I'm a graphviz developer, but not a Ubuntu packager.)
It looks like there was a problem with a graphviz (libgvc) update. What
does: Package libgvc6
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: graphviz (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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(I'm a graphviz developer, but not a Ubuntu packager.)
It looks like there was a problem with a graphviz (libgvc) update. What does:
Package libgvc6 is not configured yet. mean?
Dpkg doesn't rebuild from source, does it?
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From what I understand: the step
Setting up libgvc6 (2.36.0-0ubuntu3) ...
tries to run the program libgvc6-config-update, but it fails to run with
this error message:
libgvc6-config-update: symbol lookup error: libgvc6-config-update:
undefined symbol: GvExitOnUsage
And the rest is just
Output of ldd -r on the buggy system:
$ ldd -r /usr/sbin/libgvc6-config-update
linux-gate.so.1 = (0xb7791000)
libgvc.so.6 = /usr/local/lib/libgvc.so.6 (0xb76f6000)
libcgraph.so.6 = /usr/local/lib/libcgraph.so.6 (0xb76e)
libc.so.6 =
** Package changed: doxygen (Ubuntu) = graphviz (Ubuntu)
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Title:
cannot update doxygen in 14.04.1, unresolved GvExitOnUsage
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