"It was a symlinked libcdda.so", so the bug is not due to the package
but to your changes for that, that method is not shipped because it's
not maintained upstream and broken. Closing the bug since that's not a
distribution one
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info => Rejected
Well, I fixed it (sorta) by reinstalling sound-juicer and now it opens
via sound-juicer. At this point I'm at bug #34375, which at least
doesn't restart on me. You can close this now.
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Okay, that didn't work, and there's only libgnome-vfs-common and
alsaplayer-common as the only packages with libcdda.so. See if there
can be one included with libgnome-vfs-2.0 itself.
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It was a symlinked libcdda.so, where can I get a working one? The
package libgnome-vfs-2.0 does not have one, the original libcdda.so came
from libgnome-vfs-common, and there's one from alsaplayer-common. I'll
make a new symlink to that and see if it works.
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judging from that, I guess I need libpython2.4.so...
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Ok, I installed it from python2.4-dev, and reran gnome-session-remove
nautilus; nautilus, now it gives me
nautilus: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/gnome-
vfs-2.0/modules/libcdda.so: undefined symbol: gnome_vfs_uri_get_basename
when I try to open the CD again.
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when running gnome-session-remove nautilus; nautilus, I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ Initializing nautilus-open-terminal extension
seahorse nautilus module initialized
(nautilus:7838): Nautilus-Python-WARNING **: g_module_open libpython failed:
libpython2.4.so: cannot open shared object file: No su
does it happen without python-nautilus? Could you run "gnome-session-
remove nautilus; nautilus" and note any message on the command line?
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Here's .xsession-errors:
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Here's ldd.log
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do you have any message about that to ~/.xsession-errors? Could you run
"for lib in /usr/lib/gnome-vfs-2.0/modules/*.so; do ldd $lib; done >
ldd.log" and attach ldd.log to the bug page?
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My version of Ubuntu is the latest within Dapper 6.06 LTS using nautilus
version 2.14.3-0ubuntu1 from dapper-updates. Nothing from Edgy here.
ldd /usr/bin/nautilus
linux-gate.so.1 => (0xe000)
libbeagle.so.0 => /usr/lib/libbeagle.so.0 (0xb7f2d000)
libnautilus-extension
could you run "ldd /usr/bin/nautilus" and copy that to a comment?
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Which version of Ubuntu and nautilus do you use?
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Program exited with code 0177.
(gdb) backtrace
(gdb) thread apply all backs[Ktrace
(gdb) quit
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Unfortunately the backtrace is worthless.
[pid 31443] 20:01:15.345513 writev(2, [{"nautilus", 8}, {": ", 2},
{"symbol lookup error", 19}, {": "
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