Fathi Boudra wrote:
could you run 'xmlindexer -j 1' on the directory with the mail file ?
It gives me a lot of private mails and then ends with:
/text
/file
/metadata
xmlindexer: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libldap_r-2.4.so.2: undefined
symbol: ldap_int_tls_destroy, version OPENLDAP_2.4_2
broken kdepim-strigi-plugins analyzers.
please remove the package. I'll reassign until we found a proper fix.
On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 3:57 PM, Peter Fritzsche peter.fritzs...@gmx.de wrote:
Fathi Boudra wrote:
could you run 'xmlindexer -j 1' on the directory with the mail file ?
It gives me a
as you could trigger the bug :)
could you try to reproduce while having LD_BIND_NOW=true set ?
TIA
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Fathi Boudra wrote:
as you could trigger the bug :)
could you try to reproduce while having LD_BIND_NOW=true set ?
Cannot see anything suspicious with LD_BIND_NOW=true set.. No symbol lookup
error or so.
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Cannot see anything suspicious with LD_BIND_NOW=true set.. No symbol lookup
error or so.
good :) if you set LD_BIND_NOW in your kde environment, does the
indexer crash for you ?
$ echo LD_BIND_NOW=true ~/.kde/env/ld-bind-now.sh
Then logout/login from your kde session.
Peter Fritzsche wrote:
Fathi Boudra wrote:
Cannot see anything suspicious with LD_BIND_NOW=true set.. No symbol
lookup error or so.
good :) if you set LD_BIND_NOW in your kde environment, does the
indexer crash for you ?
$ echo LD_BIND_NOW=true ~/.kde/env/ld-bind-now.sh
Then
Peter Fritzsche wrote:
Peter Fritzsche wrote:
Fathi Boudra wrote:
Cannot see anything suspicious with LD_BIND_NOW=true set.. No symbol
lookup error or so.
good :) if you set LD_BIND_NOW in your kde environment, does the
indexer crash for you ?
$ echo LD_BIND_NOW=true