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Hello,
I use Slackware Linux and I tried to have it updated. I also try to keep updated Skrooge, and I have indeed downloaded (git) and compiled just now the last updates. But when I try to run Skrooge I am geting:
I got the same message before compiling the last changes, so I think that most likely it is failing since few days ago, las time I updated the OS (honestly, I don't remember is a new Qt package was installed) Edit to confirm that indeed yesterday I updated Qt libraries:
So, the point is, is there anything I can do apart of rollback the Qt update? Thanks! Jesus M |
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You just have to rebuild Skrooge.
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Hi! Thanks for the answer, but it doesn't work. Indeed after I realized the problem my first attempt was to rebuild Skrooge, but it kept failing. Now I have roll back the Qt lib upgrade using again 5.7 and Skrooge is working fine again, but at some point I will need to upgrade the libraries. Regards JM |
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Hi,
I'm 100% sure that a rebuild will work. To be sure do that: make unsinstall Check that all skrooge libraries have been removed libskg* libskrooge* Rebuild Skrooge |
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I was preparing a long post step by step to show you that re-building Skrooge didn't work ... but it did. You are always right
Probably the secret was in making sure that all libraries were completely removed. Thanks!!! |
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But ... Now I am getting this error when updating units:
Probably I removed some optional library that I have not recompiled again ... But the file is there:
I tried to reinstall some "obvious" packages, but it didn't work:
Any hint? |
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Forget it. It seems that Qt load libraries just once, and there was a mess in the RAM with that many upgrades and downgrades.
Running dbus-launch skrooge once fixed the problem. Thanks!!! |
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