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Description of problem: the vnsiserver package seems to be compiled against an old version of another library and does not start with a "undefined symbol" error message Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): vdr.i686 2.0.2-1.fc19 @fedora vdr-vnsiserver3.i686 0.9.0-7.fc19 @fedora How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. yum install vdr vdr-vnsiserver3 2. ... setup channels 3. systemctl start vdr Actual results: xbmc can't connect to vnsiserver Expected results: xbmc can connect to vnsiserver Additional info: /var/log/messages systemd[1]: Starting Video Disk Recorder... systemd[1]: Started Video Disk Recorder. vdr: [27737] VDR version 2.0.2 started vdr: [27737] switched to user 'vdr' vdr: [27737] codeset is 'UTF-8' - known vdr: [27737] found 28 locales in /usr/share/locale vdr: [27737] loading plugin: /usr/lib/vdr/libvdr-vnsiserver.so.2.0.0 vdr: [27737] ERROR: /usr/lib/vdr/libvdr-vnsiserver.so.2.0.0: undefined symbol: _ZN10cIndexFile3GetEiPtPlPbPi
Updated bug for Fedora 20 because it still exists vdr.i686 2.0.4-1.fc20 vdr-vnsiserver3.i686 0.9.0-8.fc20 vdr: [3126] loading plugin: /usr/lib/vdr/libvdr-vnsiserver.so.2.0.0 vdr: [3126] ERROR: /usr/lib/vdr/libvdr-vnsiserver.so.2.0.0: undefined symbol: _ZN10cIndexFile3GetEiPtPlPbPi
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