On Sun, Jan 10, 2021 at 06:27:55PM +0100, alberto fuentes wrote:
> reopen -1
> As i mentioned, it happens with both versions.

Please can you delete all traces of the upstream version that you have
on your system before trying again?  Also, please check that running
"which anki" says /usr/bin/anki rather than anything else.  (Another
way of testing the Debian version is to run /usr/bin/anki rather than
just anki.  You might also want to check that your PATH does not have
some local directories listed.)

> I can attach a strace of the debian version if you think it can help, but i
> expect the lines to be similar
> Anki is probably not at fault here, but as i said, both version worked fined. 
> Im
> lucky to have anki running in 2 computers running testing. I run the version
> from debian in one of them and the latest version from upstream in the other 
> one
> I updated one of the machines and it stopped working. I thought it was 
> something
> particular of that computer, but then, a week later, i updated the other
> machine, and had the exact same error
> I dont know if anki is directly responsible for this error, but something in
> debian is, because everything worked until i updated. Can you direct me to the
> right package if you think is not at fault here?

It seems most probable that your upstream version was built against
some library that has since been updated, and that is what has caused
the problem.  But this is not a Debian anki problem, so I cannot
really help you fix this.

Best wishes,

   Julian

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