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I'm trying to start gwenview, but it does not work
user@arch ~ % gwenview
gwenview: error while loading shared libraries: libraw.so.20: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
gwenview
Version : 20.07.80-1
libraw
Version : 0.19.5-3
Additional repositories enabled: multilib, kde-unstable
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I'm trying to start gwenview, but it does not work
user@arch ~ % gwenview
gwenview: error while loading shared libraries: libraw.so.20: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directorygwenview
Version : 20.07.80-1
libraw
Version : 0.19.5-3Additional repositories enabled: multilib, kde-unstable
You are using an unstable repo, that by itself is enough to understand why you are missing a library...
There's no reason unless you are a developer or a package manager to use the testing or the unstable repos...
This can be interpreted as a partial upgrade...going beyond rolling release is just breaking stuff...
And just to make sure that's the case instead of the library being obliterated run in your terminal as root "pacman -Qkk |& curl -F 'f:1=<-' ix.io" and post the link...
Last edited by GaKu999 (2020-07-24 07:27:48)
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Something in gwenview dependency tree depends on libraw, which was built against libdraw 20 or requires librdaw 20, but this was not specified in it's build config so partial update happened
I think it's related to this package:
https://www.archlinux.org/packages/kde- … libkdcraw/
1. It depends on libraw
2. gwenview depends on it
3. It's shipped in kde-unstable
UPD:
Yep, it is:
ldd /usr/lib/libKF5KDcraw.so
libraw.so.20 => not found
Last edited by Xakep_SDK (2020-07-24 07:43:00)
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Looks like libraw 0.20 needs to be added to the kde-unstable repo .
Please create a bug report.
Disliking systemd intensely, but not satisfied with alternatives so focusing on taming systemd.
(A works at time B) && (time C > time B ) ≠ (A works at time C)
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Looks like libraw 0.20 needs to be added to the kde-unstable repo .
Please create a bug report.
Here we go again. Please don't.
The *-unstable repos require the testing/community-testing repos.
Last edited by Scimmia (2020-07-24 13:27:00)
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I was following the advice on the wiki.
kde-unstable
This repository contains the latest beta or Release Candidate of KDE Plasma and Applications.
To enable it, add the following lines to /etc/pacman.conf:
[kde-unstable]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlistThe kde-unstable entry should be first in the list of repositories (i.e., above the testing entry).
Make sure you make bug reports if you find any problems.
Maybe that part of the wiki is not applicable to OPs situation , but I AM trying to help posters.
Disliking systemd intensely, but not satisfied with alternatives so focusing on taming systemd.
(A works at time B) && (time C > time B ) ≠ (A works at time C)
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The issue isn't with you helping, it's with you telling people to file bug reports for things you have no understanding of. The linked page also says:
Warning:
Be careful when enabling the testing repositories. Your system may break after performing an update. Only experienced users who know how to deal with potential system breakage should use it.
If you enable testing, you must also enable community-testing. If you enable any other testing repository listed in the following subsections, you must also enable both testing and community-testing.
Last edited by Scimmia (2020-07-24 14:16:40)
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