[mythtv-users] Help: Error after upgrade to 0.23

Thomas Pontoppidan Spam1 at pontoppidan.name
Mon Apr 26 19:57:37 UTC 2010


Thanks for all the answers - it does look like qt had something to do with
it - after upgrading qt I was able to get 0.22 running (disabled testing and
installed mythtv). I followed the advice to delete all libraries etc. first.
Unfortunately when I try to yum upgrade mythtv* I get a new error missing a
library. When I checked /usr/lib64/ all the myth* libraries were 0.22. How
can I force an update of the libraries?

2010/4/26 Axel Thimm <Axel.Thimm at atrpms.net>

> On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 02:44:38PM -0400, Michael T. Dean wrote:
> > On 04/26/2010 02:38 PM, Thomas Pontoppidan wrote:
> > >After upgrading to 0.23 from 0.22 (ATRPMS testing) I am unable to
> > >start mythbackend. I get the message:
> > >Starter mythbackend: /usr/bin/mythbackend: symbol lookup error:
> > >/usr/lib64/libmyth-0.23.so.0: undefined symbol:
> > >_ZNK16QAbstractSpinBox16inputMethodQueryEN2Qt16InputMethodQueryE
> > >
> > >And it fails to start. Any ideas? I googled the error but didn't
> > >find anything!
> > >
> > >P.S.: My wife is killing me!!
> >
> > You left old 0.22 libraries/packages on your system.
> >
> > I recommend uninstalling all Myth stuff, then making sure there's no
> > MythTV libs/binaries/includes anywhere on your system, then
> > reinstalling 0.23-fixes.
>
> This looks like a qt symbol and Fedora had a qt upgrade a couple of
> weeks ago. Maybe all you need is a plain yum update against Fedora and
> allowing all of Fedora to update its packages? E.g. you are somehow
> filtering out updates-released.
> --
> Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net
>
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