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Yesterday's dist-upgrade broke qt



Viktor Rosenfeld writes:
 > Hi folks,
 > 
 > I did a "apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade" yesterday to the latest
 > woody tree.  IIRC, it only upgrade three libs: libmng, libqt2.2, and
 > liblcms according to /var/cache/apt/archives.
 > 
 > Well, today I log into my machine to realize that the desktop background
 > of KDE2 is broken.  When I start kdesktop from the command line, I get:
 > 
 > $ kdesktop
 > kdesktop: error while loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/kdesktop.so:
 > undefined
 > symbol: noxim

I had the same problem and reported it to debian-kde. There I got the
following reply  from Ivan E. Moore:

"already reported on this list.  The problem was that i updated the
qt packages and forgot to update kdebase with it."

 > BTW, is there a way to down-grade via apt?

Don't know about apt. I did it with dpkg, which is easy as you have
the older deb in /var/cache/apt/archives anyway.

Andreas



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