[Evolution] evolution: symbol lookup error: evolution: undefined symbol: e_passwords_init
- From: joe speigle <joeofclew yahoo com>
- To: evolution-list gnome org
- Subject: [Evolution] evolution: symbol lookup error: evolution: undefined symbol: e_passwords_init
- Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 03:49:14 -0800 (PST)
hello.
the problem i was having was that I tried to start my evolution like
normal
by clicking my system menu bar (at screen bottom).... but it was
crashing... it just wouldn't start.
I didn't do anything special, nor install any packages lately, so i
thought that when I had to do a hard boot yesterday that something wasn't
saved correctly.. but, anyway, i went ahead and
installed evolution-2.2.2-5.src.rpm
from source on Fedora Core release 4 (Stentz)
I try to start it now and even though i compiled from source i get an
error message:
[joe www current]$ evolution
evolution: symbol lookup error: evolution: undefined symbol:
e_passwords_init
[joe www current]$ which evolution
/usr/bin/evolution
[joe www current]$ which evolution-2.2
/usr/bin/evolution-2.2
[joe www current]$ /usr/bin/evolution-2.2
/usr/bin/evolution-2.2: symbol lookup error: /usr/bin/evolution-2.2:
undefined symbol: e_passwords_init
[joe www current]$
i hope somebody can tell me why i'm getting where the e_passwords_init is
supposed to be defined so i can install the library.
also, the academic question, why this missing symbol wasn't
discovered/found during compilation.
thanks list.
joe
P.S. it also has an annoying error, when i use the input method which is
default with FEDORA 4 that it crashes when i type any Korean into the
message window. my system has the default space+shift to change input
methods, so sometimes the change would be triggered, i'd type some english
and it comes out korean, and then it would crash.
i can post more if i get this thing running again.
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