Check whether you have multiple binaries, such as /usr/bin/mythbackend and /usr/local/bin/mythbackend

If the old one's trying to run against the new lib, you'll see problems like this undefined symbol.

--Wendy

At 12:29 PM -0500 1/3/05, James Pifer wrote:
On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 15:29, Dr. Doug L. Hoffman wrote:
 I just upgraded my RH9 system to 0.16-82.RH9 using apt-get and now I'm
 getting undefined symbol errors:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]>mythfrontend
 mythfrontend: relocation error: /usr/lib/libmyth-0.16.so.0: undefined
 symbol: _ZN9QGroupBox10setEnabledEb

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]>c++filt  _ZN9QGroupBox10setEnabledEb
 QGroupBox::setEnabled(bool)

 I'm guessing that this is a qt method so I tried to install a new qt and
 it said I'm up to date (qt-3.1.1-6). I even deleted the installed
 version and re-installed with no change. I notice that my backend, which
 is running FC1, is at 3.1.2 and it seems to be OK. I searched the
 mailing list and found nothing useful. Anyone got a suggestion?

 Regards,
 Doug



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Found this in the archives. I'm having the same problem. Fresh install on Redhat 9, updated and myth instaledl with apt-get. I'm trying to run mythfrontend.

Anyone know how to get past this error?

Thanks,
James

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