I have fedora 24 mate-compiz and I updated and rebooted and now kmahjongg runs, but the area where the tiles are supposed to be is just gray. I noticed that libkmahjongg was updated:
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sudo cat dnf.log-20160720|grep mahj
Jul 15 12:33:07 DDEBUG Command: dnf -y install kmahjonng
Jul 15 12:33:07 DDEBUG Extra commands: ['kmahjonng']
Jul 15 12:33:07 INFO No package kmahjonng available.
Jul 15 12:33:14 DDEBUG Command: dnf -y install kmahjongg
Jul 15 12:33:14 DDEBUG Extra commands: ['kmahjongg']
Jul 15 12:33:14 DEBUG ---> Package kmahjongg.x86_64 16.04.2-1.fc24 will be installed
Jul 15 12:33:14 DEBUG ---> Package libkmahjongg.x86_64 16.04.2-1.fc24 will be installed
kmahjongg x86_64 16.04.2-1.fc24 updates 1.1 M
libkmahjongg x86_64 16.04.2-1.fc24 updates 1.8 M
kmahjongg.x86_64 16.04.2-1.fc24
libkmahjongg.x86_64 16.04.2-1.fc24
Jul 15 12:33:34 DDEBUG /var/cache/dnf/updates-c4f1c95f64c2b794/packages/libkmahjongg-16.04.2-1.fc24.x86_64.rpm removed
Jul 15 12:33:34 DDEBUG /var/cache/dnf/updates-c4f1c95f64c2b794/packages/kmahjongg-16.04.2-1.fc24.x86_64.rpm removed
Jul 20 15:05:22 DEBUG ---> Package libkmahjongg.x86_64 16.04.2-1.fc24 will be upgraded
Jul 20 15:05:22 DEBUG ---> Package libkmahjongg.x86_64 16.04.2-3.fc24 will be an upgrade
libkmahjongg x86_64 16.04.2-3.fc24 updates 59 k
Jul 20 15:05:26 SUBDEBUG drpm: spawned 1954: /usr/bin/applydeltarpm -a x86_64 /var/cache/dnf/updates-c4f1c95f64c2b794/packages/libkmahjongg-16.04.2-1.fc24_16.04.2-3.fc24.x86_64.drpm /var/cache/dnf/updates-c4f1c95f64c2b794/packages/libkmahjongg-16.04.2-3.fc24.x86_64.rpm
libgphoto2.x86_64 2.5.10-1.fc24 libkmahjongg.x86_64 16.04.2-3.fc24 libmnl.x86_64 1.0.4-1.fc24
Jul 20 15:07:45 DDEBUG /var/cache/dnf/updates-c4f1c95f64c2b794/packages/libkmahjongg-16.04.2-3.fc24.x86_64.rpm removed
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Could that cause this problem?
Now that I think of it, I could go find the previous lib file and put it back. Is there a dnf command to go back to a previous version of a package?
Thanks,
-wes
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