Saïvann was right, it's not Gnucash, but my installation. If I don't start 
Gnucash with the command gnucash but with /usr/bin/gnucash the application 
starts up just fine. Though $PATH lists /usr/bin, I have to apply this 
modification to the startup-command. It seems to be something wrong with the 
mapping.
Thanks to the hint of andi5 I found this out.
So thanks for your help ... and sorry for bothering with a non-bug - but the 
indication of the error-message seemed doubtless.

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Cannot open shared object file while starting Gnucash
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/292648
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