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Error i get:
bobby@localhost ~ $ amarok Amarok: [Loader] Starting amarokapp.. Amarok: [Loader] Don't run gdb, valgrind, etc. against this binary! Use amarokapp. amarokapp: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libamarok.so.0: undefined symbol: _ZN9QGLWidget16setMouseTrackingEb bobby@localhost ~ $ Any help? Thanks |
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Amarok was compiled against a different version of kde than is currently installed it would appear.
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Maybe similar, but not the same. This will definitely not help.
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same problem for me..
using ubuntu with gnome this is my gdb results:
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I had exactly the same problem, what happened was I updated my qt version and my kdelibs was compiled against the old one therefore it had a bunch of problems now. I recompiled my kdelibs and then recompiled amarok just in case and it worked perfect. I think you would only need to recompile kdelibs and not amarok again but I still recompiled amarok anyways.
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In this case it looks however like Qt ("QGLWidget..") is the problem, not KDElibs.
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