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FS#2831 - Liferea broken after system update

Attached to Project: Arch Linux
Opened by Michael Cacek (medicated) - Monday, 13 June 2005, 21:37 GMT
Task Type Bug Report
Category Packages: Extra
Status Closed
Assigned To Jan de Groot (JGC)
Architecture not specified
Severity Medium
Priority Normal
Reported Version 0.7 Wombat
Due in Version Undecided
Due Date Undecided
Percent Complete 0%
Votes 0
Private No

Details

/opt/gnome/bin/liferea-bin: error while loading shared libraries: libdbus-1.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

I tried to recomplie the package on my own via makepkg but I get errors dealing with dbus.

ui_feedlist.o: In function `ui_feedlist_dbus_connect':
ui_feedlist.c:(.text+0x1f12): undefined reference to `dbus_bus_acquire_service'
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Closed by  Jan de Groot (JGC)
Monday, 13 June 2005, 22:51 GMT
Reason for closing:  Fixed
Additional comments about closing:  Found some patches in CVS, fixed with 0.9.2-2
Comment by Michael Cacek (medicated) - Monday, 13 June 2005, 21:40 GMT
This could be in part on my own fault due to the fact that I'm using the testing repo. I'm downgrading some packages right now.
Comment by Michael Cacek (medicated) - Monday, 13 June 2005, 21:44 GMT
The issue is a problem with the testing repo..close this incident. Sorry..
Comment by Jan de Groot (JGC) - Monday, 13 June 2005, 22:21 GMT
Thanks for reporting
another package for my recompile/patch todo list for dbus/hal.

Remember one thing: using testing is not a problem, report bugs if you find them. Testing can contain broken software at any time though. If nobody would use testing, then having a testing repository wouldn't have any use.
Usually if we don't get bugs on testing packages, we move stuff to extra/current after a week, which is a bad thing if the packages are bad.

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