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Source: xnee
Version: 3.19-8
Severity: serious
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Hi,

First of all, thanks for taking care of cnee/xnee in Debian!

At some point recently, the XIQueryVersion() function from the X11 API
moved to a separate library, libXi.so.6, found in the libxi6 Debian package.
Since cnee 3.19-8 (in both unstable and testing) has not been linked
against libXi.so.6 at build time, it does not try to load it, resulting in
errors such as:

    [roam@straylight ~]$ cnee --replay -f /dev/null; echo "exit code $?"
    cnee: symbol lookup error: /lib/libxnee.so.0: undefined symbol: 
XIQueryVersion
    exit code 127

...which breaks any program that tries to invoke cnee, leading to e.g.
the wmanager tests breaking in #1013579.

I think that a simple rebuild should be enough - I tested it on my local
system and the cnee binary is now linked against libXi.so.6, too.

Thanks again, and keep up the great work!

G'luck,
Peter


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Version: 3.19-9

On Sun, Jun 26, 2022 at 08:41:48AM +0200, Vincent Bernat wrote:
> Version: 3.19-9
> 
> On 6/24/22 13:39, Peter Pentchev wrote:
> > > If this is the case, could you just request a binNMU?
> > 
> > Hm, that's actually an interesting idea... I'll look into it, and,
> > in that case, sorry for bothering you! :) So yeah, I will look into
> > it and probably close this bug accordingly.
> 
> I have uploaded a new version.

Right, I keep forgetting to close this... Thanks a lot!

G'luck,
Peter

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