Hi,
Le 23/12/2016 à 04:00, Thomas Vaughan a écrit :
> I figured out what my problem is.
>
> I had built compiz some months ago from source and installed it under
> /usr/local.
>
> There was still some python stuff under there, and the new ccsm python
> script was importing the compizconfig modu
I figured out what my problem is.
I had built compiz some months ago from source and installed it under
/usr/local.
There was still some python stuff under there, and the new ccsm python
script was importing the compizconfig module from under /usr/local, which
is apparently in the python path fir
After uninstalling libprotoc9v5, I ran 'ccsm' from the command line and got
this:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/ccsm", line 93, in
import compizconfig
ImportError: libprotobuf.so.9: cannot open shared object file: No such file
or directory
$ dpkg -l '*compiz*' | grep ii
I couldn't use reportbug because behind firewall, no smtp out. I'm running
Debian unstable. The ccsm might be a script, but when I ran it from command
line I saw a message on standard error or standard output about inability to
find libprotoc9v5.so. The ccsm failed due to dynamic linker error. A
Hi Thomas,
Vaughan, Thomas E (2016-12-22):
> Package: compizconfig-settings-manager
> Version: 1:0.9.13.0+16.10.20160
This isn't a version in Debian or elsewhere; please use reportbug to
prepare (and optionally send) bug reports.
> Because libprotoc9v5 is not selected by apt on installation of
Package: compizconfig-settings-manager
Version: 1:0.9.13.0+16.10.20160
Because libprotoc9v5 is not selected by apt on installation of
compizconfig-settings-manager, running the ccsm executable, which is linked
against that library, fails.
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