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After last upgrade this morning, I can't launch any nautilus window and running nautilus from a terminal gives the following error:
[jcerdan@nan 20080410]$ nautilus
nautilus: error while loading shared libraries: libtrackerclient.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Is there a way to disable tracker client while this bug gets corrected.
Should I post a bug?
Regards.
Last edited by jcerdan (2008-04-11 10:53:49)
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There shouldn't be any reason to learn more editor types than emacs or vi -- mg (1)
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Ok, received. bug has been posted.
http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/10136
I know symlinking is not the solution and I was hoping that disabling tracker on nautilus was possible, but I can't even launch tracker-properties, as I receive the same error...
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If you cannot wait until nautilus gets updated - recompile nautilus via ABS (as suggested in the thread linked by dolby); or you can always downgrade tracker to the previous version a only upgrade it when the recompiled nautilus appears in the repos.
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# pacman -U /var/cache/pacman/pkg/tracker-0.6.6-1.pkg.tar.gzThat worked for me ![]()
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Hi,
Jan de Groot gives a better solution on bug tracker: reinstall libtracker
Regards
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Hi,
Jan de Groot gives a better solution on bug tracker: reinstall libtracker
Regards
I've reinstalled libtracker. No change.
I also today updated nautilus to nautilus-2.22.2-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz
Still same issue. Had to revert to tracker-0.6.6-1.pkg.tar.gz
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Still nothing?
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Finally got it working for now....
Tried a lot of things, but eventually I got the right combination of pacman -Sf <nautilus libtracker tracker> and clearing my gnome settings.
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