Ansgar Burchardt <ans...@debian.org> writes:

Usually the problematic (locally-installed) libraries should be in /usr/local. So you could try looking at the output of "ldd" for libraries located there.

Running:

   $ ldd /usr/bin/evince | grep /usr/local/

returned no results, nor did:

   $ ldd /usr/bin/okular | grep /usr/local

So maybe the problem library is actually a dependency of one of the libraries listed by `ldd`?


Alexis.


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