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After a recent upgrade, when I attempt to use cpupower, I get the following
message:
cpupower: /usr/lib/libpci.so.3: verion `LIBPCI_3.5' not found (required by cpupower)
I haven't changed any of the setting for cpupower recently and everything was
running smoothly before. Now I can't query the cpu settings any longer.
$ ls /usr/lib/libpci.so*
/usr/lib/libpci.so
/usr/lib/libpci.so.3
/usr/lib/libpci.so.3.4.1
Thanks in advance for any help.
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Is your system fully up to date? ( pacman -Syu )
Either you did a partial update (Not supported) or you had (have) a stale mirror. pciutis is at 3.5.
Edit. No it is not. It is 3.4. Sorry. I have testing enabled where it is at 3.5. Looks like you may have found a packaging glitch
Last edited by ewaller (2016-06-05 18:58:18)
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Yes, my system is fully up to date. I have not intentionally done a partial upgrade and I changed the mirror, but pacman -Syyu still does not update any packages.
How might I get this back to functional?
OK, is this something that I should report?
Last edited by bartbkr (2016-06-05 19:00:00)
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I think we were posting at the same time. Check my edit
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OK, is this something that I should report?
Yes, I would file a bug report against cpupower. Although, this will probably sort itself out when the library moves out of testing.
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Given your answer, is it safe to assume that you are at least semi-responsibile for this package and I should just wait on a dependency fix here?
Last edited by bartbkr (2016-06-05 19:07:50)
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No. I m not responsible for this package. Yes, it is reasonable to just wait a bit
Last edited by ewaller (2016-06-05 19:09:04)
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had same issue. downgraded cpupower for now
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