Hello, In the Message; Subject : Re: Audacity & Kwrite fail to start Message-ID : <20240115140947.d16a146ea46448d63e897524@trixtar.org> Date & Time: Mon, 15 Jan 2024 14:09:47 -0500 [BTF] == "Ben T. Fender" <slowroller@trixtar.org> has written: BTF> Mon, 15 Jan 2024 22:26:00 +0900 BTF> Masaru Nomiya <nomiya@lake.dti.ne.jp> : [...] MN> > I was curious, so I got out of bed. BTF> Been there, got the T-shirts :-) BTF> Now I feel almost guilty and hope that you've BTF> had a good sleep. I can hear you singing; ♪〜 Send Me The Pillow that You Dream On (^^;; Joking aside, MN> > The solution is to uninstall and reinstall audacity. MN> > The installer will tell you which files are needed. MN> > MN> > Furthermore, I strongly recommend that you install audacity with MN> > YaST2, not with the zypper command. BTF> I uninstalled Audacity, then deleted everything BTF> *audacity*, the reinstalled with Yast2, still BTF> no cigar. In a situation like this, you should show the problem. Like this one? In the Message; Subject : Re: Audacity & Kwrite fail to start Message-ID : <20240115070648.689f9be6dc6d2c7fad5bfdbf@trixtar.org> Date & Time: Mon, 15 Jan 2024 07:06:48 -0500 [BTF] == "Ben T. Fender" <slowroller@trixtar.org> has written: [...] BTF> # audacity BTF> audacity: symbol lookup error: /lib64/libwx_gtk3u_core-suse-nostl.so. BTF> 10.0.0: undefined symbol: BTF> _ZN20wxSimpleHelpPr.vider7GetHelpEPK12wxWindowBase, version WXU_3.2 It's saying there's a problem with libwx_gtk3u_core-suse-nostl.so.10.0.0's dependencies, and it's wxWindowBase of libwx (3.2) related. Then the most suspicious library is this; libwx_baseu-suse-nostl.so.10.0.0 So, what are the results of this? $ ldd /lib64/libwx_baseu-suse-nostl.so.10.0.0 BTF> trace has a lot of 'no such file or directory' BTF> https://transfiles.ru/9j11q [...] David seems to see the file, but I can't see anything.... (_ _? Kind Regards. --- ┏━━┓彡 野宮 賢 mail-to: nomiya @ lake.dti.ne.jp ┃\/彡 ┗━━┛ "A bachelor’s degree still holds prestige as a ticket to the middle class, but its value has received increasing scrutiny. In the last several years, rising tuition and student loan debt have led more Americans to reconsider an investment in postsecondary education." -- Washington Post --