Hi!
The subject pretty much explains it all: Having upgraded Amarok from
1.0.2 to 1.1_beta2, the application displays the following two dialogs
and gracefully quits:
KLibLoader could not load the plugin:
libamarok_artsengine_plugin
Error message:
/usr/kde/3.3/lib/libamarokarts.so: undefined symbol:
_ZTv0_n28_N4Arts16SynthModule_stub11autoSuspendEv
And:
amaroK could not find any sound-engine plugins. It is likely that
amaroK is installed under the wrong prefix, please fix your
installation using:
$ cd /path/to/amarok/source-code/
$ su -c "make uninstall"
$ ./configure --prefix=`kde-config --prefix` && su -c "make install"
$ kbuildsycoca
$ amarok
[...]
Amarok is compiled with "+arts -cjk -debug -gstreamer +opengl -xine
+xmms" set.
Anyone else encounters this problem? My system is "~x86", so I asked for
trouble. But still I'd like to hear Amarok playing my superfunky
tunes! ;-)
I filed a bugreport on http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64241 -
more information can be found there.
Regards,
Jens
--
Blessed is he who has reached the point of no return and knows it,
for he shall enjoy living.
-- W.C. Bennett
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gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
The subject pretty much explains it all: Having upgraded Amarok from
1.0.2 to 1.1_beta2, the application displays the following two dialogs
and gracefully quits:
KLibLoader could not load the plugin:
libamarok_artsengine_plugin
Error message:
/usr/kde/3.3/lib/libamarokarts.so: undefined symbol:
_ZTv0_n28_N4Arts16SynthModule_stub11autoSuspendEv
And:
amaroK could not find any sound-engine plugins. It is likely that
amaroK is installed under the wrong prefix, please fix your
installation using:
$ cd /path/to/amarok/source-code/
$ su -c "make uninstall"
$ ./configure --prefix=`kde-config --prefix` && su -c "make install"
$ kbuildsycoca
$ amarok
[...]
Amarok is compiled with "+arts -cjk -debug -gstreamer +opengl -xine
+xmms" set.
Anyone else encounters this problem? My system is "~x86", so I asked for
trouble. But still I'd like to hear Amarok playing my superfunky
tunes! ;-)
I filed a bugreport on http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64241 -
more information can be found there.
Regards,
Jens
--
Blessed is he who has reached the point of no return and knows it,
for he shall enjoy living.
-- W.C. Bennett
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list