Il giorno Sun, 30 Dec 2007 09:55:55 +0100
Julien Valroff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:

> > However, on my system:
> > 
> > $ ldd /usr/bin/gthumb | grep libgthumb
> >     libgthumb.so => /usr/lib/gthumb/libgthumb.so (0xb7ef9000)
> > 
> > Are you sure you have the right package? What does
> > 
> > $ dpkg -c package.deb | grep libgthumb
> > 
> > return? Is libgthumb.so still a symlink?
>
> No, it is in /usr/lib/gthumb/libgthumb.so

That is the right location.
 
> Creating a symlink in /usr/lib does work:
> $ ldd /usr/bin/gthumb | grep libgthumb
>       libgthumb.so => /usr/lib/libgthumb.so (0x00002b6e5c45a000)
> 
> That's what was done by the previous maintainer. I am not sure it is the
> right thing to do.

That's why I removed that link, it was meaningless (until what you're
reporting now).

> What I don't understand is why it works for you and not for me.
> Don't you have a ligthumb.so file remaining in /usr/lib from a previous
> installation?

No:

$ ls -lah /usr/lib/libgthumb*
ls: /usr/lib/libgthumb*: No such file or directory
$

This is kinda weird.

Try removing (and purging, let's be sure) the package, deleting all of what you
downloaded until now, dget -x the dsc file and recompile it. I'll do the same,
and, if the case, reupload the package on mentors.debian.net.

I can't understand why it's acting this way. :(

Kindly,
David

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