On 21/10/2014 6:42 AM, Kenneth Brun Nielsen wrote:
Thanks Stephen,
I already tried to yum remove qt47, but was confused by the fact, that
it would cause mythtv itself to be removed (as a dependency) - and I
wasnt sure about the side effect of this.
Anyway, after proper backup, I took the chance and deleted mythtv* and
qt47. After reinstallation of myth it works much better and includes
only qt48.
Thanks again.
Best regards,
Kenneth
On 19 October 2014 23:46, Stephen Collier <judi...@bigpond.net.au
<mailto:judi...@bigpond.net.au>> wrote:
You still have qt47. It should have updated correctly but it looks
like it was only partial. Do a yum install qt48 and check if
qt47 is gone afterwards. If it is still there yum removr qt47
Good luck and let me know how it goes.
Cheers
Stephen
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-------- Original message --------
From: Kenneth Brun Nielsen
Date:20/10/2014 2:30 AM (GMT+10:00)
To: "User discussion about ATrpms.net"
Subject: [ATrpms-users] EL6 and mythtv 0.27
After trying to upgrade my mythtv0.26 installation into 0.27 using
Stephens screpo, then I ended up with this after trying to execute
mythbackend:
mythbackend: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/qt48/libQtGui.so.4:
undefined symbol: _ZN27QEventDispatcherUNIXPrivate16initThreadWakeUpEv
Noone else got that issue?
Can it be due to multiple installations of qt?:
yum list installed | grep qt
libmythnzmqt0.i686 0.27.3-19.el6 @screpo
qt.i686 1:4.6.2-28.el6_5 @updates
qt-mysql.i686 1:4.6.2-28.el6_5 @updates
qt-sqlite.i686 1:4.6.2-28.el6_5 @updates
qt-x11.i686 1:4.6.2-28.el6_5 @updates
qt3.i686 3.3.8b-30.el6 @base
qt47.i686 1:4.7.2-1_18.el6 @atrpms-testing
qt47-webkit.i686 1:4.7.2-1_18.el6 @atrpms-testing
qt48.i686 1:4.8.5-8.el6 @screpo
qt48-mysql.i686 1:4.8.5-8.el6 @screpo
qt48-x11.i686 1:4.8.5-8.el6 @screpo
Best regards,
Kenneth
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Kenneth,
For future reference you can use "rpm -e --nodeps file.rpm" to remove
something that has dependencies you don't want to remove.
Cheers
Stephen
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