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Re: [Linphone-developers] linphone: symbol lookup error: /usr/local/lib/
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Hans Lederer |
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Re: [Linphone-developers] linphone: symbol lookup error: /usr/local/lib/liblinphone.so.6: undefined symbol: payload_type_isac |
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Sun, 31 Aug 2014 00:06:04 +0200 |
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Found it finally… since these libs are installed in the non-trusted
path /usr/local/lib, one must mention this path in
> $ sudo ldconfig /usr/local/lib
Should be mentioned in README!
Hans
Am 30.08.2014 um 23:03 schrieb Hans Lederer:
> Hi,
>
> I've had a bit of a difficult time building linphone-3.7.0 from the
> sources on my Linux Mint Debian Edition system.
> (In README, libvpx-dev libpolarssl-dev libbellesip-dev should added to
> the apt-get line!)
> (./configure needs the options --enable-zrtp --enable-strict=no for
> encryption and to avoid aborting on a warning — should be mentioned in
> README!)
>
> Finally, I got it built complete with encryption (the current Debian
> packages unfortunately have only version 3.6.2 with a GLX problem and
> without encryption), but the following stumps me:
>
> After completing installation according to README, I can start
> gtk/linphone from my build folder and it works fine.
> But if I start the installed /usr/local/bin/linphone , it crashes with
>> address@hidden:~/Temp/Install/linphone-3.7.0$ /usr/local/bin/linphone
>> /usr/local/bin/linphone: symbol lookup error:
>> /usr/local/lib/liblinphone.so.6: undefined symbol: payload_type_isac
>
> I checked /usr/local/lib/liblinphone.so.6.0.0 and it is identical with
> the built
> /home/hans/Temp/Install/linphone-3.7.0/coreapi/.libs/liblinphone.so.6.0.0T
> .
> I tried to replace it with the built
> /home/hans/Temp/Install/linphone-3.7.0/coreapi/.libs/liblinphone.so.6.0.0
> (without
> the 'T' — what's the difference anyway?), but to no avail.
> I can find the string 'payload_type_isac' three times in both libraries.
>
> What's that?? And how do I fix this now??
>
> (Exactly the same happens on a second LMDE system.)
> (On my son's Arch Linux system linphone-3.7.0 was in the repos and runs
> fine, but crashes with Segmentation Fault / Speicherzugriffsfehler if I
> call him with the MP4V-ES codec — VP8 works.)
>
> Hans