[mythtv-users] FC 5, mythtv 0.19: libmythavcode-0.19.so.0: cannot restore segment prot after reloc: permission denied

Warren warren-lists at icruise.com
Thu Mar 23 13:36:42 UTC 2006


Rob Reuss wrote:
> On Mar 22, 2006, at 12:00 PM, Warren wrote:
>   
>> Rob Reuss wrote:
>>     
>>> After installing 0.19 on Fedora Core 5 using yum:
>>>
>>> 	yum install mythtv-suite
>>>
>>> I get the following error when attempting to run mythtvsetup:
>>>
>>> mythtvsetup: error while loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/
>>> libmythavcode-0.19.so.0: cannot restore segment prot after reloc:
>>> Permission denied
>>>
>>> Any suggestions?  Saw another similar posting from someone who trying
>>> to compile and the problem was diagnosed as related to trying to
>>> build with QT 4.  If this is my issue, please advise on how to setup
>>> to use with QT 3 -- hope I don't have to revert to Fedora Core 4 to
>>> do this!
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance!
>>>
>>> Rob
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>>>       
>> Maybe I don't get it here, but Fedora Core is an inherently  
>> unstable (in
>> the debian sense of the word) platform to begin with - it is  
>> essentially
>> the testing platform for RHEL release candidates early in the process.
>> To take an unstable platform and move to a major new release of it
>> within the first week to run something you actually care about having
>> work boggles my mind.
>>
>> If it is "this must work or I go back to FC4" then you shouldn't be up
>> there to begin with.  If it is "it would be great if this worked,  
>> but if
>> not I am willing to take a few weeks and reconfigure and hack to help
>> those trying to make it work" then FC5 is the right choice for you.
>>
>> I have a webcast to do next weekend.  I use a FC4-loaded Dell 700m  
>> to do
>> the live encoding.  When I heard that FC5 was coming out this week my
>> first thought was that I had to stay on FC4 until the webcast is done,
>> then I have a few months until the next one so I can move up to FC5
>> after the webcast and start testing everything and specend the time to
>> make the things that are broken work again.
>>
>> If your choices are "get this to work now or move back" you probably
>> should be running it on Centos instead of Fedora Core anyway.  Don't
>> experiment on something you need to be stable.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Warren
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>
> Yeah, ok, thanks for the lecture on distributions and versions and  
> platform stability.
>
> I went ahead and downloaded sources and get the following when I try  
> make, which again suggests this is a QT issue:
>
> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lqt-mt
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> make[2]: *** [libmythavcodec-0.19.so.0.19.0] Error 1
> make[2]: Leaving directory `/root/mythtv/libs/libavcodec'
> make[1]: *** [sub-libavcodec] Error 2
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/mythtv/libs'
> make: *** [sub-libs] Error 2
>
> If anyone has any actual specific advice on the issue, it would be  
> most appreciated -- I know others have accomplished this (e.g. http:// 
> www.cnpbagwell.com/MythTV/HomePage).
>
> Rob
>
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>   
Are you running multithreaded QT?  That's what QT-MT is.  If you do not
have the multithreaded version installed it will cause that error.  I
assume you did an ldconfig, but if not give that a try as well.

As for the lecture, you're welcome ;-)

W
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