[arch-general] Updates
I suppose this should go to the bug tracker, however I'll do it here first. It seems a bit much to file a pair of bugs for. During my updates this evening the libpng/libtiff rebuild bit. ( 7/85) upgrading gdk-pixbuf2 [----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------] 100% g_module_open() failed for /usr/lib/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/2.10.0/loaders/libpixbufloader-svg.so: libpng14.so.14: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory (29/85) upgrading libwmf [----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------] 100% g_module_open() failed for /usr/lib/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/2.10.0/loaders/libpixbufloader-svg.so: libpng14.so.14: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory I got the pkgbuilds from the svn repos, rebuilt the packages, and everything worked fine. Myra -- Chaos, panic, disaster, my work here is done!
On 31/01/12 17:48, Myra Nelson wrote:
I suppose this should go to the bug tracker, however I'll do it here first. It seems a bit much to file a pair of bugs for.
During my updates this evening the libpng/libtiff rebuild bit.
( 7/85) upgrading gdk-pixbuf2
[----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------] 100% g_module_open() failed for /usr/lib/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/2.10.0/loaders/libpixbufloader-svg.so: libpng14.so.14: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
(29/85) upgrading libwmf
[----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------] 100% g_module_open() failed for /usr/lib/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/2.10.0/loaders/libpixbufloader-svg.so: libpng14.so.14: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I got the pkgbuilds from the svn repos, rebuilt the packages, and everything worked fine.
Just reinstalling them would be enough... This is an issue with running the install scripts and the order in which the packages are installed. I believe that this is being looked into. Allan
On 01/31/2012 10:10 AM, Allan McRae wrote:
On 31/01/12 17:48, Myra Nelson wrote:
I suppose this should go to the bug tracker, however I'll do it here first. It seems a bit much to file a pair of bugs for.
During my updates this evening the libpng/libtiff rebuild bit.
( 7/85) upgrading gdk-pixbuf2
[----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------] 100% g_module_open() failed for /usr/lib/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/2.10.0/loaders/libpixbufloader-svg.so: libpng14.so.14: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
(29/85) upgrading libwmf
[----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------] 100% g_module_open() failed for /usr/lib/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/2.10.0/loaders/libpixbufloader-svg.so: libpng14.so.14: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I got the pkgbuilds from the svn repos, rebuilt the packages, and everything worked fine.
Just reinstalling them would be enough... This is an issue with running the install scripts and the order in which the packages are installed. I believe that this is being looked into.
Allan
exactly, it happens because librsvg wasn't installed before gdk-pixbuf2 and now is fixed. you don't have to rebuild anything from svn, just call gdk-pixbuf-query-loaders --update-cache as root. -- Ionuț
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 03:13, Ionut Biru <ibiru@archlinux.org> wrote:
On 01/31/2012 10:10 AM, Allan McRae wrote:
Just reinstalling them would be enough... This is an issue with running the install scripts and the order in which the packages are installed. I believe that this is being looked into.
Allan
exactly, it happens because librsvg wasn't installed before gdk-pixbuf2 and now is fixed.
you don't have to rebuild anything from svn, just call gdk-pixbuf-query-loaders --update-cache as root.
-- Ionuț
Thanks for the info. There are many things I still don't know. I figured by rebuilding them it would tell me if something was wrong on my machine. Another reason for me not to file a bug report. The problem was between the keyboard and the chair and I don't think the devs can fix that one. Myra -- Life's fun when your sick and psychotic!
On 01/31/2012 11:38 AM, Myra Nelson wrote:
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 03:13, Ionut Biru <ibiru@archlinux.org> wrote:
On 01/31/2012 10:10 AM, Allan McRae wrote:
Just reinstalling them would be enough... This is an issue with running the install scripts and the order in which the packages are installed. I believe that this is being looked into.
Allan
exactly, it happens because librsvg wasn't installed before gdk-pixbuf2 and now is fixed.
you don't have to rebuild anything from svn, just call gdk-pixbuf-query-loaders --update-cache as root.
-- Ionuț
Thanks for the info. There are many things I still don't know. I figured by rebuilding them it would tell me if something was wrong on my machine. Another reason for me not to file a bug report. The problem was between the keyboard and the chair and I don't think the devs can fix that one.
Myra
in fact, i cannot fix this issue. eventually one of it will throw and error because both librsvg and gdk-pixbuf2 run gdk-pixbuf-query-loaders and we don't have hook support to run it at the end. the good news is that nothing is broken and you don't have to run anything manually -- Ionuț
On 01.31.2012 04:38, Myra Nelson wrote:
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 03:13, Ionut Biru <ibiru@archlinux.org> wrote:
Thanks for the info. There are many things I still don't know. I figured by rebuilding them it would tell me if something was wrong on my machine. Another reason for me not to file a bug report. The problem was between the keyboard and the chair and I don't think the devs can fix that one.
Myra
If you are going to use testing, you should subscribe/read arch-dev-public.
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 10:34, Matthew Gyurgyik <pyther@pyther.net> wrote:
On 01.31.2012 04:38, Myra Nelson wrote:
On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 03:13, Ionut Biru <ibiru@archlinux.org> wrote:
Thanks for the info. There are many things I still don't know. I
figured by rebuilding them it would tell me if something was wrong on my machine. Another reason for me not to file a bug report. The problem was between the keyboard and the chair and I don't think the devs can fix that one.
Myra
If you are going to use testing, you should subscribe/read arch-dev-public.
Matthew: I do subscribe and read arch-dev-public. Somehow I missed that one and was doing what I considered the quickest way to solve my problem. However I notice the only thing back from the devs was information on how to correct the problem, not the typical admonition to "subscribe and read the arch-dev-public" mailing list. An admonition that has caused many a long, unnecessary, and boring thread on this mailing list. It's hard to teach some old dogs new tricks when they've spent their time using testing and attempting to fix their own problems. I'll admit, every now and then, I ask a stupid "NOOBIE" question but it's after I've done a lot of searching and work without finding the answers I need. As I said earlier in the thread, I missed that one and have a lot to learn. That's another reason I use testing, for an education. Myra -- Life's fun when your sick and psychotic!
participants (4)
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Allan McRae
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Ionut Biru
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Matthew Gyurgyik
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Myra Nelson