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Hi all
i upgraded my remmina from 1.1.1-2 to 1.1.1-4 then can not start rdp remote connection any more
i got error below:
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[archlinux@-arch ~]$ remmina
Remmina plugin XDMCP (type=Protocol) registered.
NX: detected keyboard type pc104/us
Remmina plugin NX (type=Protocol) registered.
Remmina plugin VNC (type=Protocol) registered.
Remmina plugin VNCI (type=Protocol) registered.
Remmina plugin GKEYRING (type=Secret) registered.
Remmina plugin RDP (type=Protocol) registered.
Remmina plugin RDPF (type=File) registered.
Remmina plugin RDPS (type=Preference) registered.
Remmina plugin telepathy (type=Entry) registered.
Remmina plugin SFTP (type=Protocol) registered.
Remmina plugin SSH (type=Protocol) registered.
[22:00:51:836] [4358:4364] [ERROR][com.freerdp.legacy] - Unable to detect time zone
remmina: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/remmina/plugins/remmina-plugin-rdp.so: undefined symbol: g_type_check_instance_is_fundamentally_a
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i search google but did not find any similar article
actually , RDP window came out after i started the remote connection and the exit with that error.
if any one has my problem here ?
thanks for you help
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seems no one cares my problem ?
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That error indicates that you have an outdated glib2 package installed. Doing a full system upgrade should fix it.
Please note that you should not update only part of your system as it can cause this type of issues.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/pa … nsupported
Last edited by foutrelis (2014-12-06 08:34:24)
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That error indicates that you have an outdated glib2 package installed. Doing a full system upgrade should fix it.
Please note that you should not update only part of your system as it can cause this type of issues.
yes, you are right , problem fixed , thanks so much
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Please mark the thread as "solved" by editing your first post and adding that to the title.
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