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FS#12461 - evolution file bug

Attached to Project: Arch Linux
Opened by Florian (minus) - Monday, 15 December 2008, 17:00 GMT
Last edited by Jan de Groot (JGC) - Wednesday, 21 January 2009, 09:20 GMT
Task Type Bug Report
Category Packages: Extra
Status Closed
Assigned To Jan de Groot (JGC)
Architecture i686
Severity Medium
Priority Normal
Reported Version None
Due in Version Undecided
Due Date Undecided
Percent Complete 100%
Votes 0
Private No

Details

Description:
After updating my system evolution has a file bug: "evolution: error while loading shared libraries: libhx509.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"


Additional info:
* package version(s)
evolution 2.24.2-1
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Closed by  Jan de Groot (JGC)
Wednesday, 21 January 2009, 09:20 GMT
Reason for closing:  Works for me
Additional comments about closing:  Be sure your system is updated and uses official packages.
Comment by Jan de Groot (JGC) - Tuesday, 16 December 2008, 07:42 GMT
Sorry, can't reproduce this. Make sure your whole system is uptodate.
Comment by Florian (minus) - Tuesday, 16 December 2008, 15:37 GMT
I upgraded the whole system using pacman. Still the same issue. I noticed the same error is when starting ssh.
Comment by Jan de Groot (JGC) - Tuesday, 16 December 2008, 15:47 GMT
It looks like you're using different mirrors for core and extra, or your mirror hasn't synchronized extra yet while it has done core already.
Comment by Florian (minus) - Tuesday, 16 December 2008, 16:04 GMT
I don't think that it is a problem of my mirror. Same issue for openssh. My openssh version is 5.1p1-2 and my heimdal version is 1.2.1-2.
Comment by Florian (minus) - Tuesday, 16 December 2008, 17:04 GMT
I don't think that it is a problem of my mirror. Same issue for openssh. My openssh version is 5.1p1-2 and my heimdal version is 1.2.1-2.
Comment by Jan de Groot (JGC) - Wednesday, 17 December 2008, 07:46 GMT
Something is really broken on your system. The package versions you have are the current versions. I downloaded the openssh and heimdal packages, extracted them and used ldd to check library dependencies, nothing links to libhx509.so.1 in openssh.
Comment by Allan McRae (Allan) - Wednesday, 17 December 2008, 11:32 GMT
Did you make a symlink to various versions of libhx509 in the past? These are the files you should have...

> ls -1 /usr/lib/libhx*
/usr/lib/libhx509.a
/usr/lib/libhx509.so
/usr/lib/libhx509.so.4
/usr/lib/libhx509.so.4.0.0
Comment by Florian (minus) - Wednesday, 17 December 2008, 11:40 GMT
I don't remember symlinking libhx509. But in the past I symlinked other libs when having such problems. But now I know I should not do it anymore. I have exactly the same libhx509 files in /usr/lib as you wrote.
Comment by Allan McRae (Allan) - Wednesday, 17 December 2008, 11:49 GMT
Can you install and run lddd and look in the output for any mention of libhx509
Comment by Jan de Groot (JGC) - Wednesday, 17 December 2008, 11:54 GMT
lddd is in devtools btw.
Comment by Florian (minus) - Wednesday, 17 December 2008, 16:43 GMT
The output of lddd is: http://sprunge.us/UYOH
It stops with gvfs with "No permission"
Comment by Allan McRae (Allan) - Wednesday, 17 December 2008, 22:55 GMT
The raw output in /tmp/lddd-XXXXX where XXXXX is some random number is what we need.
Comment by Florian (minus) - Wednesday, 17 December 2008, 23:09 GMT
I am sorry, here it is: http://sprunge.us/DdWa
Comment by Jan de Groot (JGC) - Wednesday, 17 December 2008, 23:23 GMT
What's the output of:
ldd /usr/lib/libkrb5.so.25
Comment by Florian (minus) - Thursday, 18 December 2008, 09:18 GMT Comment by Allan McRae (Allan) - Saturday, 20 December 2008, 01:38 GMT
What about "pacman -Qm". Perhaps some package from the AUR is causing this.
Comment by Florian (minus) - Saturday, 20 December 2008, 08:11 GMT
Thank you for not giving up. Here the output of "pacman -QM": http://sprunge.us/TiCW
Comment by Allan McRae (Allan) - Saturday, 20 December 2008, 08:19 GMT
Hmmm... most of those are in [community]. Have you disabled that repo for some reason?
Comment by Florian (minus) - Saturday, 20 December 2008, 11:42 GMT
No I didn't. I just used AUR when I need latest package or when I have problems using community.

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