What version of libstreamanalyzer* and libstrigi* are you using ? Try upgrading them.
Ritesh Kiyoshi Murata wrote: > Ola. > > This is my first post and what brought me here was an error I was > getting when trying to launch KDE4 installed from the packages in the > experimental repository. > > The error was (from ~/.xsession-errors): > > -- > startkde: Starting up... > kdeinit4: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libkio.so.5: undefined symbol: > _ZN6Strigi14AnalysisResultC1ERKSslRNS_11IndexWriterERNS_14StreamAnalyzerES2_ > startkde: Could not start kdeinit4. Check your installation. > -- > > I searched here for it, but no one seemed to have the same problem. > So I went further to find my way through it alone and I found, at > first, that /usr/lib/libkio.so.5 actually _has_ the supposedly missing > symbol: > > -- > nm -D /usr/lib/libkio.so.5 | grep > _ZN6Strigi14AnalysisResultC1ERKSslRNS_11IndexWriterERNS_14StreamAnalyzerES2_ > U > _ZN6Strigi14AnalysisResultC1ERKSslRNS_11IndexWriterERNS_14StreamAnalyzerES2_ > -- > > So I thought could be any library dynamic loading issue, then I found > that the startup script 'startkde' set the env variable LD_BIND_NOW. I > just removed it from the script, by changing the line above: > > -- > LD_BIND_NOW=true kdeinit4 +kcminit_startup > -- > > to this: > > -- > kdeinit4 +kcminit_startup > -- > > and KDE started fine with a few errors when shutting down (that I > cannot be sure if are colateral effects of what I did, but I'm almost > sure not). > > I'm posting this here to help anyone having the same trouble, and > maybe someone who is in more touch with KDE4 development than me to > analyze this. > > Regards, > > Kiyoshi. > > -- If possible, Please CC me when replying. I'm not subscribed to the list. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]