Hi Micha, Here is my results
$ which kmymoney2 /usr/local/bin/kmymoney2 $ I'm surprised by this result, this is a forgotten compilation which disturb kmymoney2 0.9.3-1. Fortunately, I've discovered with your help what's wrong (newbie problem). KMM behaviour have changed with this 0.9.3 release because KMM haven't disturbed my setup before. Sorry for the noise anyway. Closes: #521800 Closes: #521519 Regards, Martial On Wed, 01 Apr 2009 21:00:11 Micha Lenk wrote: > Hi Martial, > > thank you for your valuable feedback. Unfortunately I can't reproduce > your problem on my system (i386) here. But let's figure out why it fails > on your system. > > Martial Paupe wrote: > > Package: kmymoney2-plugin-aqbanking > > Version: 0.9.10-1 > > Severity: important > > > > KMM crash after the splash screen and pop up this message if I start KMM > > from Command Line. Please see the call #521519 about kmymoney2 side. > > > > $ kmymoney2 > > kbuildsycoca running... > > 7:2009/03/30 21-22-15:aqbanking(29920):started > > 3:2009/03/30 21-22-15:aqbanking(29920):qbanking.cpp: 420: No Qt > > translation found for your language en kmymoney2: symbol lookup error: > > /usr/lib/kde3/kmm_kbanking.so: undefined symbol: > > _ZNK14KMyMoneyPlugin6Plugin13viewInterfaceEv $ > > The symbol _ZNK14KMyMoneyPlugin6Plugin13viewInterfaceEv is part of the > shared library /usr/lib/libkmm_plugin.so.0.0.0, which is shipped by the > kmymoney2 package. The question is, why does the dynamic linker on your > system fail to find it? Can you please provide the output of the > commands "which kmymoney2" and "ldd /usr/bin/kmymoney2"? > > Thank you in advance for your help. > > Regards > Micha -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org