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#1 2010-12-27 21:06:36

srivo
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[Solved]bsdtar: error while loading shared libraries: liblzma.so.0

I have the following message when I run makepkg.

I'm trying to build a custom kernel and get the following error.

bsdtar: error while loading shared libraries: liblzma.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

Last edited by srivo (2011-10-16 11:08:05)

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#2 2010-12-27 21:17:16

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Re: [Solved]bsdtar: error while loading shared libraries: liblzma.so.0


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#3 2010-12-27 21:42:56

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Re: [Solved]bsdtar: error while loading shared libraries: liblzma.so.0

Thanks Mr Green,

I already know that thread. If I put a symlink everything work but I'm not sure it's the right way to do! Look like my pacman problem a week or 2 ago! I correct pacman and remove the symlink. Pacman work fine now but look like there is still something broken in makepkg?

Is there a way to force pacman to install a package without using the one in the cache?

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#4 2010-12-28 00:28:46

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Re: [Solved]bsdtar: error while loading shared libraries: liblzma.so.0

Makepkg will not remove files from your installation; it will only operate on the files and directories in the dir you're building in. Something is broken in your setup.

You force pacman to re-download the package by cleaning the cache.


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#5 2010-12-28 01:37:23

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Re: [Solved]bsdtar: error while loading shared libraries: liblzma.so.0

Ok I was asking if there is a oneway step!

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#6 2010-12-28 09:49:18

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Re: [Solved]bsdtar: error while loading shared libraries: liblzma.so.0

The one-way step involves two ways, and I just explained you how to do it.


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