Re: fribidi error with abiword on F11

2009-10-02 Thread Globe Trotter


--- On Thu, 10/1/09, Michael Schwendt  wrote:

> From: Michael Schwendt 
> Subject: Re: fribidi error with abiword on F11
> To: fedora-list@redhat.com
> Date: Thursday, October 1, 2009, 2:35 AM
> On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 14:47:43 -0700
> (PDT), Globe wrote:
> 
> > > /usr/local/lib/libfribidi.so.0 (0x00502000)
> > > > undefined symbol: fribidi_get_type    
> 
> > $ echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
> > /usr/local/lib
> > 
> > 
> > Clearly some setting somewhere which got set: wonder
> where.It happened after a installing the printer and the
> associated hp* rpms, btw.
> > 
> 
> What hp* rpms in particular? And it doesn't explain why you
> installed
> an incompatible fribidi lib into /usr/local. If you don't
> need that
> library for anything else, you could simply delete any
> traces of it
> below /usr/local


Thanks very much! The fribidi was from an old installation from the ancient 
days over two years ago when I hadn-installed and used fvwm. I got rid of them 
and things work. It still does not explain why installing the hp* rpms (hpic, 
hplip, hpijs, hping3 and dependencies) made this problem show up. I also 
installed the .ppd for my JetDirect printer by hand since it would not show up 
otherwise as a network discovered printer.

Best wishes,
T


  

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Re: fribidi error with abiword on F11

2009-09-30 Thread Michael Schwendt
On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 14:47:43 -0700 (PDT), Globe wrote:

> > /usr/local/lib/libfribidi.so.0 (0x00502000)
> > > undefined symbol: fribidi_get_type    

> $ echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
> /usr/local/lib
> 
> 
> Clearly some setting somewhere which got set: wonder where.It happened after 
> a installing the printer and the associated hp* rpms, btw.
> 

What hp* rpms in particular? And it doesn't explain why you installed
an incompatible fribidi lib into /usr/local. If you don't need that
library for anything else, you could simply delete any traces of it
below /usr/local

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Re: fribidi error with abiword on F11

2009-09-30 Thread Sharpe, Sam J
2009/9/30 Globe Trotter :
>> From: Sharpe, Sam J 
>> M that's interesting. As root it's resolving to a
>> library in
>> /usr/lib but as the user it's resolving to a library in
>> /usr/local/lib
>> (why do you have fribidi libraries in /usr/local/lib?)
>>
>> What's the output of this command as root and as the user?
>> # echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
>
> Aha! Here we go:
>
> As root:
>
> # echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
>
> (nothing)
>
> As user:
>
> $ echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
> /usr/local/lib

> Clearly some setting somewhere which got set: wonder where.It happened after 
> a installing the printer and the associated hp* rpms, btw.

Check out .profile, .bash_profile and .bashrc in your home directory.
If it's not set there, it'll be in /etc/profile or /etc/bashrc


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Re: fribidi error with abiword on F11

2009-09-30 Thread Globe Trotter


--- On Wed, 9/30/09, Sharpe, Sam J  wrote:

> From: Sharpe, Sam J 
> Subject: Re: fribidi error with abiword on F11
> To: "Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using Fedora." 
> 
> Date: Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 2:56 PM
> 2009/9/30 Globe Trotter :
> 
> >> 2) Can you show that the libfribidi.so.0 library
> is found
> >> and
> >> linked with /usr/lib/libabiword-2.6.so?
> >> Run: ldd -r /usr/lib/libabiword-2.6.so|grep frib
> >
> > ldd -r /usr/lib/libabiword-2.6.so|grep frib
> >        libfribidi.so.0 =>
> /usr/local/lib/libfribidi.so.0 (0x00502000)
> > undefined symbol: fribidi_get_type    
>  (/usr/lib/libabiword-2.6.so)
> >
> > As root, things are fine and I get:
> >
> > ldd -r /usr/lib/libabiword-2.6.so|grep frib
> >        libfribidi.so.0 =>
> /usr/lib/libfribidi.so.0 (0x06d14000)
> >
> > Not as user, though. How do I track this?
> 
> M that's interesting. As root it's resolving to a
> library in
> /usr/lib but as the user it's resolving to a library in
> /usr/local/lib
> (why do you have fribidi libraries in /usr/local/lib?)
> 
> What's the output of this command as root and as the user?
> # echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH

Aha! Here we go:

As root:

# echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH

(nothing)

As user:

$ echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
/usr/local/lib


Clearly some setting somewhere which got set: wonder where.It happened after a 
installing the printer and the associated hp* rpms, btw.

Best wishes,
T



  

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Re: fribidi error with abiword on F11

2009-09-30 Thread Sharpe, Sam J
2009/9/30 Globe Trotter :

>> 2) Can you show that the libfribidi.so.0 library is found
>> and
>> linked with /usr/lib/libabiword-2.6.so?
>> Run: ldd -r /usr/lib/libabiword-2.6.so|grep frib
>
> ldd -r /usr/lib/libabiword-2.6.so|grep frib
>        libfribidi.so.0 => /usr/local/lib/libfribidi.so.0 (0x00502000)
> undefined symbol: fribidi_get_type      (/usr/lib/libabiword-2.6.so)
>
> As root, things are fine and I get:
>
> ldd -r /usr/lib/libabiword-2.6.so|grep frib
>        libfribidi.so.0 => /usr/lib/libfribidi.so.0 (0x06d14000)
>
> Not as user, though. How do I track this?

M that's interesting. As root it's resolving to a library in
/usr/lib but as the user it's resolving to a library in /usr/local/lib
(why do you have fribidi libraries in /usr/local/lib?)

What's the output of this command as root and as the user?
# echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH


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Re: fribidi error with abiword on F11

2009-09-30 Thread Globe Trotter
Hi,

Thanks very much for your detailed help and instructions!!

> $ repoquery --whatprovides libfribidi.so.0  
> fribidi-0:0.19.2-1.fc11.i586

# repoquery --whatprovides libfribidi.so.0 
fribidi-0:0.19.2-1.fc11.i586

> 
> $ rpm --query --provides fribidi|grep so
> libfribidi.so.0  

# rpm --query --provides fribidi|grep so
libfribidi.so.0  

> 
> $ objdump -T /usr/lib/libfribidi.so.0|grep get_type
> 007e79d0 g    DF .text  0023 
> Base        fribidi_get_type_internal
> 007e7a00 g    DF .text  0023 
> Base        fribidi_get_type

# objdump -T /usr/lib/libfribidi.so.0|grep get_type
06d179d0 g DF .text 0023 Base fribidi_get_type_internal
06d17a00 g DF .text 0023 Base fribidi_get_type

> 1) Can you show that your "fribidi" package isn't damaged?
> Run: rpm -V fribidi


As root, I get nothing, as user I get:

$ rpm -V fribidi
prelink: /usr/bin/fribidi: at least one of file's dependencies has changed 
since prelinking
S.?../usr/bin/fribidi


> 2) Can you show that the libfribidi.so.0 library is found
> and
> linked with /usr/lib/libabiword-2.6.so?
> Run: ldd -r /usr/lib/libabiword-2.6.so|grep frib

ldd -r /usr/lib/libabiword-2.6.so|grep frib
libfribidi.so.0 => /usr/local/lib/libfribidi.so.0 (0x00502000)
undefined symbol: fribidi_get_type  (/usr/lib/libabiword-2.6.so)

As root, things are fine and I get:

ldd -r /usr/lib/libabiword-2.6.so|grep frib
libfribidi.so.0 => /usr/lib/libfribidi.so.0 (0x06d14000)

Not as user, though. How do I track this?

Best,
T




  

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Re: fribidi error with abiword on F11

2009-09-30 Thread Michael Schwendt
On Tue, 29 Sep 2009 16:49:59 -0700 (PDT), Globe wrote:

> 
>  > 
>  > > > fribidi-0.19.2-1.fc11
>  > > > contains libfribidi.so.0 with the symbol
>  you
>  > refer to.
>  > 
>  > > Clearly this is installed. But yum provides
>  > */libfribidi0*
>  > 
>  > libfribidi.so.0 == libfribidi0* 
>  > 
>  > Since when?
>  
>  But that was my point!

Uh? libfribidi.so.0 (which the libraries internal name) is included
within package "fribidi". Wherever you've found something on the
web that points to something called "libfribidi0", that isn't
applicable to Fedora. There may be other Linux distributions that
put the library into a package called "libfribidi0", but not Fedora.

$ repoquery --whatprovides libfribidi.so.0  
fribidi-0:0.19.2-1.fc11.i586

$ rpm --query --provides fribidi|grep so
libfribidi.so.0  

$ objdump -T /usr/lib/libfribidi.so.0|grep get_type
007e79d0 gDF .text  0023  Basefribidi_get_type_internal
007e7a00 gDF .text  0023  Basefribidi_get_type

> The responder indicated it was. So,
>  how does one get around the missing symbol, as in:
>  
>  abiword: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libabiword-2.6.so:
>  undefined symbol: fribidi_get_type

1) Can you show that your "fribidi" package isn't damaged?
Run: rpm -V fribidi

2) Can you show that the libfribidi.so.0 library is found and
linked with /usr/lib/libabiword-2.6.so?
Run: ldd -r /usr/lib/libabiword-2.6.so|grep frib

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Re: fribidi error with abiword on F11

2009-09-29 Thread Globe Trotter

 > 
 > > > fribidi-0.19.2-1.fc11
 > > > contains libfribidi.so.0 with the symbol
 you
 > refer to.
 > 
 > > Clearly this is installed. But yum provides
 > */libfribidi0*
 > 
 > libfribidi.so.0 == libfribidi0* 
 > 
 > Since when?
 > 
 
 But that was my point! The responder indicated it was. So,
 how does one get around the missing symbol, as in:
 
 abiword: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libabiword-2.6.so:
 undefined symbol: fribidi_get_type
 
 
 
 Best,
 T
> 
> 
>       
> 


  

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Re: fribidi error with abiword on F11

2009-09-29 Thread Frank Cox
On Tue, 29 Sep 2009 14:53:08 -0700 (PDT)
Globe Trotter wrote:

> > fribidi-0.19.2-1.fc11
> > contains libfribidi.so.0 with the symbol you refer to.

> Clearly this is installed. But yum provides */libfribidi0*

libfribidi.so.0 == libfribidi0* 

Since when?

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Re: fribidi error with abiword on F11

2009-09-29 Thread Globe Trotter


--- On Tue, 9/29/09, Michael Schwendt  wrote:

> From: Michael Schwendt 
> Subject: Re: fribidi error with abiword on F11
> To: fedora-list@redhat.com
> Date: Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 5:15 AM
> On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 12:54:32 -0700
> (PDT), Globe wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I have been having the following error when I use
> abiword on a Word .doc on F11. Specifically, I get the
> following:
> > 
> > abiword: symbol lookup error:
> /usr/lib/libabiword-2.6.so: undefined symbol:
> fribidi_get_type
> > 
> > Looking around the web, it appears that I am missing
> libfribidi0. But this is not available anywhere for F11. So
> is there another way out, or to get out of this message?
> > 
> 
> Where and how did you look "around the web"?
> fribidi-0.19.2-1.fc11
> contains libfribidi.so.0 with the symbol you refer to. That
> library
> is a direct dependency of abiword. If that "fribidi"
> package is
> not installed on your machine, you've managed to break
> your
> installation somehow. It will need a few RPM queries to
> show what
> is installed ... and a few repoquery runs to show what
> packages
> are available to you.

Hi,

Thanks very much for your e-mail! Here are the details from 

% yum list fribidi
Loaded plugins: presto, refresh-packagekit
Installed Packages
fribidi.i586   0.19.2-1.fc11 installed

Clearly this is installed. But yum provides */libfribidi0*
Loaded plugins: presto, refresh-packagekit
adobe-linux-i386/filelists | 138 kB  00:00 
fedora/filelists_db|  13 MB  00:02 
rpmfusion-free/filelists_db| 322 kB  00:00 
rpmfusion-free-updates/filelists_db| 118 kB  00:00 
rpmfusion-nonfree/filelists_db |  47 kB  00:00 
rpmfusion-nonfree-updates/filelists_db |  46 kB  00:00 
updates/filelists_db   | 6.8 MB  00:02 
No Matches found

I wonder if there is a conflict with something else.

Best wishes,
Trotter




  

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Re: fribidi error with abiword on F11

2009-09-29 Thread Michael Schwendt
On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 12:54:32 -0700 (PDT), Globe wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I have been having the following error when I use abiword on a Word .doc on 
> F11. Specifically, I get the following:
> 
> abiword: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libabiword-2.6.so: undefined symbol: 
> fribidi_get_type
> 
> Looking around the web, it appears that I am missing libfribidi0. But this is 
> not available anywhere for F11. So is there another way out, or to get out of 
> this message?
> 

Where and how did you look "around the web"? fribidi-0.19.2-1.fc11
contains libfribidi.so.0 with the symbol you refer to. That library
is a direct dependency of abiword. If that "fribidi" package is
not installed on your machine, you've managed to break your
installation somehow. It will need a few RPM queries to show what
is installed ... and a few repoquery runs to show what packages
are available to you.

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fribidi error with abiword on F11

2009-09-28 Thread Globe Trotter
Hi,

I have been having the following error when I use abiword on a Word .doc on 
F11. Specifically, I get the following:

abiword: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libabiword-2.6.so: undefined symbol: 
fribidi_get_type

Looking around the web, it appears that I am missing libfribidi0. But this is 
not available anywhere for F11. So is there another way out, or to get out of 
this message?

best wishes,
Trotter


  

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