I had this problem but with a different program. In my case it was the
'zenity' program failing to load after an upgrade resulting in the
system failing to boot. The workaround suggested in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/timeshift/+bug/1516255 worked for me.
The problem seems to be a manual
>From what I can see and recall this bug only exists on systems that were
initially installed/upgraded to an unstable Ubuntu development release.
The problem should not exist in stable installations.
Try something like the commands in comment #3.
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I have this problem as well and both reinstalling (automatically) and
purging and reinstalling (manually) didn't work. This happened to me
right after the update of my Kubuntu to 16.04. Any suggestions?
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Thanks for the bug report.
The symbol you're missing exists (should exist) in: /usr/lib/x86_64
-linux-gnu/libprotobuf-lite.so.9
Which you should have got automatically as this package was installed:
libprotobuf-lite9v5
The package for wily has not changed since August, so it's likely just
The protobuf packages also underwent and ABI and name change during the
development of wily, so would I be correct in guessing that this copy of
wily was installed prior to the official wily release?
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Thanks for your help
To fix I had to do
sudo apt-get purge libprotobuf-lite9v5
sudo apt-get install libprotobuf-lite9v5
as install even with --reinstall did not work (libprotobuf-lite9v5 was already
up to date)
now everything is working as before.
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Good news then.
Sorry, we've never seen that happen to anyone else yet...
** Changed in: mir
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
** Changed in: mir (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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