Hi to Everyone,
On my Debian Lenny system, the sox version that I had installed
(v14.0.1) was somewhat outdated, so I tried to install 14.3, which
appeared to be available only on 'testing' repositories. So, removed my
v14.0.1, then I modified my /etc/apt/sources.list, and after an 'apt-get
update', I reinstalled the newer version. I got no error that I can
remember of, but then I found that, despites an up to date man page, the
newer functions were not implemented in my "new" sox, which indeed must
have still be the old one.
So, I removed it and tried to re-install the old version after removing
the testing addresses in my /etc/apt/sources.list and updating. But this
backstep appear impossible to achieve... The error messages, that are in
French, can be summarized as follows : some packages cannot be
installed. The following packages contain unsatisfied dependencies. sox:
Depend: libsox0 but will not be installed
E: Defective packages
If I now try to call 'sox -h', I get this :
r...@new-host:/home/bd# sox -h
sox: Symbol `sox_effect_fns' has different size in shared object,
consider re-linking
sox: Symbol `sox_format_fns' has different size in shared object,
consider re-linking
Segmentation error.
I have reached a point where I can no longer install a workable sox
version. What can I do now ?
Thanks in advance for your help
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