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everything is installed fine, just when pacman install gtk2 update, i am getting that:
( 7/50) upgrading gtk2 [#####################] 100%
g_module_open() failed for /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/loaders/io-wmf.so: libjpeg.so.7: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
g_module_open() failed for /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/loaders/svg_loader.so: libpng12.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
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Do you read the big warning for [testing] users on arch-dev-public about not upgrading at the moment?
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Do you read the big warning for [testing] users on arch-dev-public about not upgrading at the moment?
no....
where can i read it?
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off course subscribing on arch-dev-public if you are using testing.
http://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/ … 14993.html
like a side not, are you using other package for cairo? like one from aur? if yes, rebuild it and then reinstall gtk2
Last edited by wonder (2010-01-20 11:53:54)
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ok, thanks for telling me...
anyway, when its going to possible to use [testing] again?
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Oh well. I suppose if I hadn't "broken" my system then I wouldn't have learned to check the mailing list before doing a massive upgrade. I'm finally starting to not feel like an Arch noob. Now I feel like a [testing] noob.
So, it was announced on the mailing list to not upgrade to [testing] right now. Will the announcement to go ahead and upgrade be announced on the mailing list as well?
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So, it was announced on the mailing list to not upgrade to [testing] right now. Will the announcement to go ahead and upgrade be announced on the mailing list as well?
yes. usually i'll announce that the rebuilds are done and we accept bugs
Last edited by wonder (2010-01-20 15:41:54)
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anyway, when its going to possible to use [testing] again?
My guess would be this weekend... we have done ~120 out of the ~200 packages that needed rebuild for the libpng and libjpeg update. As always, just keep an eye on arch-dev-public...
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I just updated using the stable repositories and i also got the same error as meijin noted.
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I just updated using the stable repositories and i also got the same error as meijin noted.
you will know how to fix it if you read the latest news and my first post from this thread.
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Oh well. I suppose if I hadn't "broken" my system then I wouldn't have learned to check the mailing list before doing a massive upgrade. I'm finally starting to not feel like an Arch noob. Now I feel like a [testing] noob.
No shame in being a [testing] noob though
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goll wrote:I just updated using the stable repositories and i also got the same error as meijin noted.
you will know how to fix it if you read the latest news and my first post from this thread.
I'm sorry but i can't see any relevant info on how to fix this problem in the news or in your first post, and i'm not using cairo built from aur as you suggested in one of your posts.
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better start posting some relevant logs then, like the list of packages last updated.
Last edited by wonder (2010-01-31 14:38:26)
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This is the list of packages that was available for update today:
Targets (90): libpng-1.4.0-2 cairo-1.8.8-2 cairomm-1.8.4-1 libjpeg-8-1 libtiff-3.9.2-2 lcms-1.18-3 poppler-0.12.3-1 libcups-1.4.2-3 cups-1.4.2-3 gtk2-2.18.6-1 dia-0.97-3 kdebase-runtime-4.3.4-2
jasper-1.900.1-4 libmng-1.0.10-3 qt-4.5.3-4 kdelibs-4.3.4-3 libgphoto2-2.4.7-2 sane-1.0.20-4 kdegraphics-libs-4.3.4-2 digikam-1.0.0-2 librsvg-2.26.0-2 emacs-23.1-5 feh-1.3.4-6
imlib2-1.4.2-6 ffmpeg-20100108-3 xulrunner-1.9.2-2 firefox-3.6-2 fltk-1.1.9-3 gcolor2-0.4-5 gd-2.0.36RC1-3 gegl-0.1.0-2 ghostscript-8.70-4 libwmf-0.2.8.4-7 gimp-2.6.8-2
gmime-2.4.14-1 gstreamer0.10-good-0.10.17-2 gstreamer0.10-good-plugins-0.10.17-2 gnome-media-2.28.5-1 gnome-python-extras-2.25.3-5 wxgtk-2.8.10.1-6 gnuplot-4.2.6-2 graphviz-2.24.0-2
gtk-engines-2.18.5-1 hplip-3.9.12-3 imagemagick-6.5.9.0-2 initscripts-2010.01-1 kdebase-workspace-4.3.4-2 kdegraphics-gwenview-4.3.4-2 qt3-3.3.8-14 kdelibs3-3.5.10-9
lastfm-client-1.5.4.26862-1 libevent-1.4.13-1 libgdiplus-2.6-2 libsexymm-0.1.9-3 libthai-0.1.13-1 live-media-2010.01.22-1 mjpegtools-1.9.0-3 mplayer-30325-2 nitrogen-1.5-1
obex-data-server-0.4.4-2 redland-1.0.10-2 openoffice-base-3.1.1-3 perl-libwww-5.834-2 php-5.3.1-4 php-apache-5.3.1-4 php-gd-5.3.1-4 php-mcrypt-5.3.1-4 pil-1.1.7-2 pilot-link-0.12.4-2
poppler-glib-0.12.3-1 qscintilla-2.4.0-2 pyqt-4.6.2-2 qtscriptgenerator-0.1.0-3 rrdtool-1.4.2-2 sdl_image-1.2.10-2 slim-1.3.1-6 smplayer-0.6.8-2 sox-14.3.0-3 steghide-0.5.1-4
stellarium-0.10.2-4 tesseract-2.04-3 testdisk-6.11.3-2 thunderbird-3.0.1-1 tightvnc-1.3.10-5 zvbi-0.2.33-2 vlc-1.0.5-1 xine-lib-1.1.17-3 xkeyboard-config-1.8-1 xorg-apps-7.5-3
xsane-0.997-2
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You seem to have updated via the testing repo, because gtk2-2.18.6-1 is only in the testing repo. Did you do a pacman -Syyu after removing testing from /etc/pacman.conf?
Edit: Nevermind. I forgot that my mirror's slow to update.
Last edited by majiq (2010-01-31 16:52:43)
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@goll lets debug a bit more about it.
LD_DEBUG=files gtk-query-immodules-2.0 > log 2>&1
LD_DEBUG=files gdk-pixbuf-query-loaders >> log 2>&1
post the log on pastebin.ca
Last edited by wonder (2010-01-31 21:43:00)
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@goll It looks like pacman updated gtk2 before installing the new libwmf and librsvg packages. Just reinstall gtk2 and it should be OK.
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