Wolfgang RE: undefined symbol: ajSeqdbInit While not an expert at all, on Emboss code, this type of error is typically due to (Emboss) binaries Not Yet being compiled with the newer linux-header resources. Pending that compilation by the Emboss maintenance team, if you run the compile from Emboss source code on your own Ubuntu 10.10 system, all will likely be OK.
Check if linux-headers are installed on your System with: $ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) You could also just reinstall and boot under the last kernel supporting Emboss. Typically linux is backward compatible to prior kernels, for a considerable period. Just search out the prior linux-image package at: http://packages.ubuntu.com MarvS scanModem maintainer On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 3:00 PM, Wolfgang Rumpf <wolfgang.ru...@rescentris.com> wrote: > I have an Emboss installation I'm using for teaching purposes. It was > working just fine until a few days ago, when I updated my OS to Ubuntu 10.10 > (from 10.4). Now I'm getting this error, specifically when I run fdnapars. > I'm worried that more might be broken, and I can't find anything useful via > google when I search for the error. Can anyone shed some light on what's > going on here? > > fdnapars: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libnucleus.so.6: undefined > symbol: ajSeqdbInit > > > > Cheers, > > Wolfgang > > ---------------------- > Wolfgang Rumpf, Ph.D. > Product Specialist, Rescentris Inc > Adjunct Faculty, UMUC Dept. of Biotechnology > ---------------------- > _______________________________________________ > EMBOSS mailing list > EMBOSS@lists.open-bio.org > http://lists.open-bio.org/mailman/listinfo/emboss > _______________________________________________ EMBOSS mailing list EMBOSS@lists.open-bio.org http://lists.open-bio.org/mailman/listinfo/emboss