From: slash@invalid.invalid   
      
   On 10/31/23 14:04, Thomas Zajic wrote:   
   > * slash    
   >   
   >> It installs, together with the few dependencies listed in   
   >> keepassxc-2.7.6-x86_64-1alien.dep. When I try to run it, this is what   
   >> happens:   
   >   
   > This should actually be in alien's "botan" package:   
   >   
   > [root@next:~]# grep -ls _ZN5Botan8DL_GroupC1ERKNSt7__cxx1112ba   
   ic_stringIcSt11char_traitsIcESaIcEEE /usr/lib64/*   
   > /usr/lib64/libbotan-2.so   
   > /usr/lib64/libbotan-2.so.19   
   > /usr/lib64/libbotan-2.so.19.19.1   
      
   Here this grep returns nothing. Yet those files are there:   
      
   root@darkstar:~$ ll /usr/lib64/libbotan-2.so*   
   lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 2023-10-30 10:44 /usr/lib64/libbotan-2.so ->   
   libbotan-2.so.19.19.1   
   lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 2023-10-30 10:44 /usr/lib64/libbotan-2.so.19   
   -> libbotan-2.so.19.19.1   
   -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 5.5M 2022-03-30 14:05   
   /usr/lib64/libbotan-2.so.19.19.1   
      
      
   > [root@next:~]# grep libbotan-2.so.19.19.1 /var/log/packages/*   
   > /var/log/packages/botan-2.19.1-x86_64-1alien:usr/lib64/libbotan-2.so.19.19.1   
      
   Identical here.   
      
      
   > alien's keepassxc works fine on this system. Are you *sure* you picked up   
   > the botan dependency? Did you accidently pick the one from the pkg (i586)   
   > instead of the pkg64 (x86_64) directory?   
      
   Nope, slapt-get did it all by itself   
      
   > What do "ldd /usr/bin/keepassxc"   
   > and "ldd /usr/lib64/libbotan-2.so.19.19.1" give, any "not found" entries?   
      
   This is my output: https://pastebin.com/WtVMwNzd   
      
      
   > HTH   
   > Thomas   
      
   Thanks Thomas, any other idea?   
      
      
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