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regarding upnpd broken on upgrade to testing
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Package: linux-igd
Version: 1.0+cvs20070630-2

Hello, I recently upgraded from stable to testing, and upnpd fails to
load with this message:

upnpd[22701]: Initializing UPnP SDK ...
upnpd: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libupnp.so.3: undefined symbol:
TPAttrSetMaxJobsTotal

I am using testing, kernel 2.6.26-1 with libupnp3 version: 1:1.6.6-3

I'll gladly provide any additional information upon request.

Thanks.






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It appears that my problem was caused by a manual compile/install of
libupnp 1.3.1 on my system before it became a debian package.
Something wonky, but definitely on my end and everything works now after
reinstalling the release in stable.

Thanks.


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