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After I had updated all that was thrown at me, gnucash stopped working. First I received:
gnucash: error while loading shared libraries: libicui18n.so.60: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
So I linked libicui18n.so.61 to libicui18n.so.60. Next I received:
gnucash: error while loading shared libraries: libicuuc.so.60: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
So I linked libicuuc.so.61 to libicuuc.so.60. Now I received the following error
gnucash: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libjavascriptcoregtk-1.0.so.0: undefined symbol: ucol_setAttribute_60
I do not know how to overcome this. Should I wait till gnucash sends the updated build or is there any solution?
Last edited by sanjaychak01 (2018-04-04 16:23:03)
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gnucash, and it's webkit dep, are in the AUR. You are responsible for rebuilding AUR packages when they need to be.
Don't make stupid symlinks.
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Amazing. Everything you just did, was wrong.
Remove the symlinks you created and rebuild your foreign packages.
Mod note: moving to AUR issues.
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Amazing. Everything you just did, was wrong.
Remove the symlinks you created and rebuild your foreign packages.
Mod note: moving to AUR issues.
Thanks for pointing me to the right direction.
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Amazing. Everything you just did, was wrong.
Remove the symlinks you created and rebuild your foreign packages.
Mod note: moving to AUR issues.
Tried recompiling. The file libgncmod-html.so depends on libicuuc.so.60, whereas current arch contains ver 61. Now, this file libgncmod-html.so is generated as part of gnucash build, I do not understand how the specific version dependency is coming in here.
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Add --log to makepkg commandline, paste the logs somewhere and tell us where to find them.
Maybe we can help figuring out why gnucash uses the wrong version.
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Add --log to makepkg commandline, paste the logs somewhere and tell us where to find them.
Maybe we can help figuring out why gnucash uses the wrong version.
Thanks. I posted the problem on gnucash forum as well, and someone replied that I had to reinstall webkitgtk. I did so. But in the meanwhile gnucash 3.0 got released yesterday, and with that the dependence on webkitgtk is gone. So I do not have the problem anymore.
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and someone replied that I had to reinstall webkitgtk.
Which I mentioned in post #2.
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sanjaychak01 wrote:and someone replied that I had to reinstall webkitgtk.
Which I mentioned in post #2.
Yes, thanks for that. My mistake. I was confused as to which webkit to install. And also was not sure whether the webkit will build as part of gnucash build itself. I should have asked for more clarification.
I am still new on linux and package management!
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Congratulations! On both resolving the issue, and for surviving the occasional snarky bluntness of the Arch Linux forums.
You can "Edit" your first post and add "SOLVED" to the title.
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Congratulations! On both resolving the issue, and for surviving the occasional snarky bluntness of the Arch Linux forums.
You can "Edit" your first post and add "SOLVED" to the title.
:-) Thanks!
Forum for a straightforward distro like Arch will undoubtedly have occasional bluntness. That's okay. What I like is the promptness of the people who replied and took interest in a newbie's predicament.
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