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Bug#268987: openoffice.org: setup.bin: relocation error: libcomphelp3gcc3.so: undefined symbol



On Tue, Sep 28, 2004 at 02:14:54PM +0930, David Nebauer wrote:
> Steve Langasek wrote:

> >On Mon, Sep 27, 2004 at 09:37:37PM +0930, David Nebauer wrote:

> >>>What version of the libstlport4.6 package do you have installed?  Does
> >>>upgrading this package fix the problem for you?
> >>>
> >>I'm running Debian/testing.  Both testing and unstable use the same 
> >>version which appears to be 4.6.2:
> >>......................................................................................................
> >>$ dpkg -s libstlport4.6
> >>Package: libstlport4.6
> >>Status: install ok installed
> >>Priority: optional
> >>Section: libs
> >>Installed-Size: 840
> >>Maintainer: Torsten Werner <twerner@debian.org>
> >>Architecture: i386
> >>Source: stlport4.6
> >>Version: 4.6.2-1

> >And is the failure you experienced reproducible with this current
> >version of stlport installed?

> Yes.

Please forward the output of the following commands to the BTS
(requires installing binutils and debsums, if you don't already have
them installed):

debsums libstlport4.6
nm -D /usr/lib/libstlport_gcc.so.4.6 | grep _ZN4_STL12__node_allocILb1ELi0EE11_M_allocateEj
ldd /usr/lib/openoffice/program/libcomphelp3gcc3.so 


> > On my system, this is the library that
> >provides the missing symbol listed in your report, and all libraries
> >that need it appear to be correctly linked.

> >>I attempted to install the current beta version of STLport but lack 
> >>sufficient knowledge of compilers to make sense of the install 
> >>instructions -- I quickly get lost in the territory that lies beyond 
> >>"configure ; make ; make install".

> >Installing additional hand-compiled software is NOT useful when trying
> >to debug a problem that already appears to be specific to your system.

> You suggested above that I upgrade STLport.  That is why I attempted to 
> install the current beta version, which requires compilation.  Perhaps I 
> misunderstood you.  The current version of STLport on my system is the 
> current stable release, 4.6.2, which is also the current Debian 
> testing/unstable version (and was installed via the libstlport4.6 deb).

I suggested upgrading the *package*.  Installing software from outside
the Debian archive is never a requirement for proper functioning of
Debian packages in main.

-- 
Steve Langasek
postmodern programmer

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