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#1 2011-04-12 01:00:54

saint_13
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Registered: 2010-11-17
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Updated kernel, broke amarok1.4

So yeah, after an update last night amarok1.4 (from the AUR) is flipping the script on me. Everytime I try running it it complains about libmysqlclient.16.so is missing, so after checking around the forums I just tried downgrading the package back to the previous version but to no avail. After more forum searching and googling, a lot of people were saying to just rebuild amarok and it'll work with the newest libraries. However upon rebuilding and installing amarok, I can't seem to find it. There's no executable in my /usr/bin folder, and as far as I can tell there are no installation files to be found anywhere, however after running pacman -Q amarok1 it shows that the package is indeed installed. So I'm a bit stumped as to where it is or how I can get things working again because quite frankly amarok2 is terrible. As always any help is greatly appreciated, thanks gentlemen.

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#2 2011-04-12 01:42:52

falconindy
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Re: Updated kernel, broke amarok1.4

Rebuild amarok and make sure you use a clean build directory. The kernel has nothing to do with this.

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#3 2011-04-12 02:52:00

saint_13
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Registered: 2010-11-17
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Re: Updated kernel, broke amarok1.4

Yeah I wasn't implying the kernel had anything to do with it really, just saying what kind of update it was. Either way, I will give that a go and see what happens. Thanks

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#4 2011-04-12 06:47:43

saint_13
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Re: Updated kernel, broke amarok1.4

Alright so after rebuilding amarok using a clean build directory I'm still running into the same problem. pacman -Q is returning that amarok is indeed installed but I'm still facing the same problem.

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#5 2011-04-12 10:16:10

falconindy
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Re: Updated kernel, broke amarok1.4

pacman -Ql will list the contents of the installed package. I built this myself and it looks like it's being installed to /opt/kde/bin, not /usr/bin. It's probably not in your PATH.

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