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Today I ran "sudo pacman -Syu" to do some upgrades, and a while later I noticed that wine was having troubles. Running in a console, I see this message.
err:module:load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L"winex11.drv": /opt/lib32/usr/lib/libX11.so.6: undefined symbol: xcb_take_socket
Later, I tried running Google Earth, and got a similar message.
./googleearth-bin: symbol lookup error: /opt/lib32/usr/lib/libX11.so.6: undefined symbol: xcb_take_socket
I've tried running a variety of programs in wine, and I haven't gotten one to work yet. Anyone have a solution to this problem?
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Same here.
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Same here ...when use wine:
err:module:load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L"winex11.drv": /opt/lib32/usr/lib/libX11.so.6: undefined symbol: xcb_take_socket
err:module:load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L"winex11.drv": /opt/lib32/usr/lib/libX11.so.6: undefined symbol: xcb_take_socket
err:module:load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L"winex11.drv": /opt/lib32/usr/lib/libX11.so.6: undefined symbol: xcb_take_socket
err:module:load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L"winex11.drv": /opt/lib32/usr/lib/libX11.so.6: undefined symbol: xcb_take_socket
Application tried to create a window, but no driver could be loaded.
Unknown error (127).
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aye, same for me as well.
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Same, need fix immediately or I'll have to resort to Windows for some of my stuff....not kidding.
And if I try to get the PKGBUILD for it with yaourt:
austin@austin-desktop ~ % y -Sb lib32-libx11
==> Building lib32-libx11 from sources
==> Searching Community AUR page for lib32-libx11
Link to subversion repository was not found on AUR page
If you like this package, please install aurvote
and vote for its inclusion/keeping in [community]
austin@austin-desktop ~ %
Yay for the AUR bug that still hasn't been fixed...
Last edited by doorknob60 (2009-02-14 08:55:19)
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since none of you seem to have reported it.. http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/13267
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Thanks for reporting it. I was too busy trying to fix it (bad excuse I know)
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Happens to me as well.
btw, I THINK this may be my first (or second) post to this forum. Long long time Linux user, new to Arch. I've used Gentoo (stage1 way back when it was supported), Slack, Debian, SuSE, Mandrake, Ubuntu, and a few others.... and so far, Arch seems to be exactly what I was looking for.
Anyways, now that I am introduced, I hope this gets fixed.
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Happens to me as well.
btw, I THINK this may be my first (or second) post to this forum. Long long time Linux user, new to Arch. I've used Gentoo (stage1 way back when it was supported), Slack, Debian, SuSE, Mandrake, Ubuntu, and a few others.... and so far, Arch seems to be exactly what I was looking for.
Anyways, now that I am introduced, I hope this gets fixed.
Yeah, you came at a bad time lol. Honestly, if this doesn't get fixed within like a week I'm gonna have to go back and install Debian or Ubuntu or something, this is a showstopper for me, even though I still love Arch and everything about it. Well I guess I could install Arch32, but meh
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Happens to me as well.
btw, I THINK this may be my first (or second) post to this forum. Long long time Linux user, new to Arch. I've used Gentoo (stage1 way back when it was supported), Slack, Debian, SuSE, Mandrake, Ubuntu, and a few others.... and so far, Arch seems to be exactly what I was looking for.
Anyways, now that I am introduced, I hope this gets fixed.
Yeah, you came at a bad time lol. Honestly, if this doesn't get fixed within like a week I'm gonna have to go back and install Debian or Ubuntu or something, this is a showstopper for me, even though I still love Arch and everything about it. Well I guess I could install Arch32, but meh Maybe someone should simply Email the maintainer of the package. Problem is, I can't find it due to the AUR not showing community 64bit only packages....meh. Edit: whoops double post. Also, I blame this on Friday the 13th
Last edited by doorknob60 (2009-02-14 09:24:21)
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Its probably not needed anymore but just wanted to say that I have the same problem. Just found out about the problem today.
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The Unabeefer wrote:Happens to me as well.
btw, I THINK this may be my first (or second) post to this forum. Long long time Linux user, new to Arch. I've used Gentoo (stage1 way back when it was supported), Slack, Debian, SuSE, Mandrake, Ubuntu, and a few others.... and so far, Arch seems to be exactly what I was looking for.
Anyways, now that I am introduced, I hope this gets fixed.
Yeah, you came at a bad time lol. Honestly, if this doesn't get fixed within like a week I'm gonna have to go back and install Debian or Ubuntu or something, this is a showstopper for me, even though I still love Arch and everything about it. Well I guess I could install Arch32, but meh Maybe someone should simply Email the maintainer of the package. Problem is, I can't find it due to the AUR not showing community 64bit only packages....meh.
It's not a show stopper for me, as I have fallen in love with virtualbox. It would certainly take a lot of the load off my system when I need to use DVDShrink and the like, but I have seen many worse breaks than this with Gentoo. (ie no root access, /sbin and /var being inaccessible, and Xorg being inopperable all at once due to one simple bad upgrade slippng through the testers.) If the Arch userbase community is anything like Gentoo's or Slackware's, the fix will only take a day or so at most.
It all depends on how much you're willing to wait or deal with, I guess.
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You can use the old version (is working here) until problem is fixed.
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....but where could I go about finding the old version?
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....but where could I go about finding the old version?
look for it in /var/cache/pacman/pkg and install via pacman -U
Last edited by tdy (2009-02-14 10:22:29)
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Same problem here... downgrade to older version:
sudo pacman -U /var/cache/pacman/pkg/lib32-libx11-1.1.5-2.pkg.tar.gz
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Yeah, you came at a bad time lol. Honestly, if this doesn't get fixed within like a week I'm gonna have to go back and install Debian or Ubuntu or something, this is a showstopper for me
If you spend your time more wisely and learn how to use arch you might not be so moody. The more you push and rub archers the wrong way the slower things will happen for you. This is a community based distribution please respect the free work that everyone does in a timely manner.
Yaourt is broken and has been broken, why not try something like aurshell?
downgrading is a feature not a bug, there is a wiki entry describing it in full detail.
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Running googleearth from the bin-google-earth package on x86_64:
[max@pwn ~]$ googleearth
./googleearth-bin: symbol lookup error: /opt/lib32/usr/lib/libX11.so.6: undefined symbol: xcb_take_socket
Same issue.
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Same here
[angelus@Arch64 ~]$ skype
QIconvCodec::convertFromUnicode: using ASCII for conversion, iconv_open failed
QIconvCodec::convertToUnicode: using ASCII for conversion, iconv_open failed
skype: symbol lookup error: /opt/lib32/usr/lib/libX11.so.6: undefined symbol: xcb_take_socket
[angelus@Arch64 ~]$ googleearth
./googleearth-bin: symbol lookup error: /opt/lib32/usr/lib/libX11.so.6: undefined symbol: xcb_take_socket
[angelus@Arch64 ~]$
Can send my someone the old pkg?
info@2blabla.ch
thx
Last edited by root_tux_linux (2009-02-14 11:36:28)
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This is a very annoying bug. I cannot even tolerate it since many softwares (32bits) do not work.
Last edited by sfbi (2009-02-14 11:44:13)
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Can send my someone the old pkg?
I've uploaded the old package here:
http://rapidshare.com/files/197959524/l … pkg.tar.gz
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Thanks a lot chrizel!
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This is caused by an old version of lib32-libxcb. Anyone know who's the maintainer? I can't find the package in AUR.
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This is caused by an old version of lib32-libxcb. Anyone know who's the maintainer? I can't find the package in AUR.
You can get the package through ABS. Simply change the version number will work.
Anyway, thanks for the tip.
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This is caused by an old version of lib32-libxcb. Anyone know who's the maintainer? I can't find the package in AUR.
Thanks, it works! Updated it to 1.1.93-1 and now wine starts again.
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