This bug was fixed in the package eqonomize - 1.4.3-1
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eqonomize (1.4.3-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* New maintainer. (Closes: #744738)
* New upstream release.
(LP: #119591, #479039, #502391, #519075, #633286, #1806727)
* debian/control:
- Added qttools5-dev-tools t
To avoid the problem of having to recompile the package every time you do an
update do the following (instead of the suggested way of building the package)
uninstall all versions of eqonomize that you have installed
sudo apt-get source eqonomize
cd eqo*
now change the version & description of th
** Changed in: eqonomize (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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This is still a bug and every time I update I have to reinstall my built
package. Is this ever going to be addressed properly?
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Eqonomize c
Correction: I did not test this properly, eqonomize still crashes. It
just does not crash immedately when not opening an existing file. But
adding an entry for example still crashes it reliably, with the same
error message as the original poster:
eqonomize: symbol lookup error: eqonomize: undefine
Have you tried cleaning your package cache before running these
commands? (sudo aptitude clean). There is definitively something funny
happening here, I think some package is lying about its version number.
Of course it could be that I had accidentally replaced the offending
package earlier already
I try twice the three lines and there is no error due it but when
calling eqonomize the error still happens.
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Interesting. Indeed it seems to be possible to fix the issue by doing a
sudo aptitude reinstall libqt4-xml libqtcore4 libqtgui4
sudo aptitude purge eqonomize eqonomize-doc
sudo aptitude install eqonomize
but the funny thing is that aptitude claims that the version numbers are
the same before and
eqonomize -v told me
Qt: 4.6.2
KDE: 4.4.2 (KDE 4.4.2)
Eqonomize!: 0.6
this is both on a system upgraded vom 9.10 and on a installed system
from CD
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The stock lucid version of eqonomize runs fine in both 10.04 and the
prerelease version of 10.10. It is likely that you have a nonstandard
prerelease version of Qt installed.
** Changed in: eqonomize (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Thanks to @tneumann. I re-compile the package and work great.
So I upload the re-compiled packaged for other users.
** Attachment added: "Re-compiled version for x64"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50650418/eqonomize_0.6-4ubuntu2_amd64.deb
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Thanks for the deb. It works until the package manager updates to the
original again. So, I have to keep it manually from doing so. Will the
fix make it to the official repository soon?
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@HeinzBoettjer: Thanks! Installing that .deb was easier than rebuilding.
= )
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Is there a reason not to re-compile in the repositories so every one can
get it fixed via update?
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Sweet, it worked, thanks!
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You are missing the development libraries, as stated here:
dpkg-checkbuilddeps: Unmet build dependencies: debhelper (>= 7.0.50)
quilt (>= 0.46-7) cmake docbook2x kdelibs5-dev (>= 4:4.3.3-0ubuntu3)
Go to the Synaptic Package Manager and look for the missing libraries
(debhelper, quilt, cmake, docb
I'm still having problems, seems like my " apt-get --build source eqonomize "
Doesn't complete... Please help.
dpkg-buildpackage: set CFLAGS to default value: -g -O2
dpkg-buildpackage: set CPPFLAGS to default value:
dpkg-buildpackage: set LDFLAGS to default value: -Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions
dpkg-b
There was a mismatch on the command, the correct one is:
sudo dpkg -i eqonomize*.deb
instead of:
sudo dpkg -i equonomize*.deb
Everything is working now!
Thanks!
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j...@jt-laptop:~$ apt-get --build source eqonomize
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
NOTICE: 'eqonomize' packaging is maintained in the 'Git' version control system
at:
git://git.debian.org/git/collab-maint/eqonomize.git
Need to get 986
A workaround for this is to run
apt-get --build source eqonomize
(assuming you have all necessary development packages installed)
and to then run
sudo dpkg -i equonomize*.deb
eqonomize works afterards.
I think the problem is that the current official binary packages are
build against a wrong
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
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