help!?
Andrew Turner
andrewturner512 at googlemail.com
Sun Jul 2 10:27:52 UTC 2006
Any error message with symbol lookup errors means that another library
is missing, or is not as expected. The presence of "KIconView" in your
error message, suggests it is KDE.
One possible reason could be that the Amarok package was compiled with
very different compiler version to that which compiled your KDE
libraries. It might also not be able to find your KDE libraries (try
running " ldd `which amarokapp` " and seeing if any lines have
blanks).
Alternatively, Amarok may have been compiled against an incompatible
KDE version. It states for your package: "This version of amaroK was
built on a KDE 3.5 system. It should work on KDE 3.4". A package
compiled for 3.4 will certainly run on a 3.5 system, but I'm not
certain if the reverse is true. Maybe someone else can give a
definitive answer.
Andrew
On 02/07/06, Ricky L <ricky.strife.slacker at gmail.com> wrote:
> My Amarok (1.4.0) can't be run. these are the error message :
>
> Quote========================================================================================
>
> $amarokapp
> amarokapp: symbol lookup error: /opt/kde/lib/libamarok.so.0: undefined
> symbol: _ZN9KIconView22contentsDragLeaveEventEP15QDragLeaveEvent
>
> ===================================================================================================================================
>
> I'm using KDE 3.4.2 on Slackware 10.2 with libtunepimp 0.3.0 and
> libmusicbrainz 2.1.1 (The Amarok, libtunepimp and libmusicbrainz are
> downloaded from http://www.linuxpackages.net)
>
> Please help! I'm very want to use it because it's a great music player (^_^)
>
> Thank you for the help.
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