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Old 21st September 2005, 03:03 PM
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evince doesn't start, something about a "symbol lookup error"

Hello, recently I updated my FC4 and I guess something broke my beloved evince. I tried unistalling and then re-installing but still it doesn't work.

When I try to launch evince from a terminal I get the following message:

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evince: symbol lookup error: evince: undefined symbol: dbus_g_proxy_invoke
I can still run evince if I log on as root (I do get some warning messages though), but when I'm not root all I get is the above "symbol lookup error".

Does anyone have any idea what the problem could be and how to solve it?

What symbol is it talking about in the error message??

Thanks in advance!
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