• Status Closed
  • Percent Complete
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  • Task Type Bug Report
  • Category Packages → Packages: Stable
  • Assigned To No-one
  • Operating System pentium4
  • Severity Medium
  • Priority Very Low
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Attached to Project: Arch Linux 32
Opened by Hermann Gessl - 17.09.2020
Last edited by Andreas Baumann - 25.09.2020

FS#114 - Kmail: symbol lookup error

Kmail 20.08.1-1.0 fails to start with symbol lookup error.

Steps to reproduce: invoking kmail on the console shows:

kmail: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libKF5MailImporter.so.5: undefined symbol: _ZN9PimCommon15CustomLogWidgetC1EP7QWidget

Downgrading messagelib fixes this issue but generates other issues (missing files or other undefined symbols).

After all I didn’t find a solution.

Closed by  Andreas Baumann
25.09.2020 09:12
Reason for closing:  Fixed
Additional comments about closing:  

I can open kmail on pentium4 and i686.
Confirmed to have been fixed by reporter, closing.

Admin
Erich Eckner commented on 21.09.2020 08:08

sry, I cannot reproduce the error on the console (with xvfb-run). The only difference I spot, is, that I installed kdepim from testing (my test vm installs everything from testing or even staging), but using kdepim from extra did not change anything. Can you check, if using packages from [testing] helps? If so, I can move them to stable.

regards,
deep42thought

Hermann Gessl commented on 22.09.2020 00:06

Thank you for your reply!
Indeed, kedpim is stable!

First I did a complete update (pacman -Su). With kdepim from extra Kmail complained:
kmail: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libKF5MailImporter.so.5: undefined symbol: _ZN9PimCommon15CustomLogWidgetC1EP7QWidget

The only kdepim packages from testing I found are kdepim-runtime, libkdepim and pimcommon. All are 20.08.1-1.0 instead of 20.04.x in extra. After having installed them Kmail runs like a charm!

Thank you very much!

Regards
herges

Admin
Erich Eckner commented on 22.09.2020 05:01

I moved all kdepim-* packages from testing to extra. This should solve the problem.

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