On Mon, 2014-01-13 at 19:13 +0100, Armin K. wrote: > On 01/13/2014 07:08 PM, Mark E. Lee wrote: > > Salutations! > > > > After an upgrade of my entire system, I am now unable to install > > packages or run any programs that depend on libgcrypt. I get the > > following error : libgrypt.so.20 not found. > > > > Looking at my pacman logs it seems that This error appeared after an > > update to pth (2.0.7-4 -> 2.0.7-5). I've downgraded the package but it > > doesn't seem to solve the issue. > > > > Regards, > > Mark > > > > libgcrypt.so.20 is part of libgcrypt-1.6.0 which is in [core]. I believe > it has been moved there recently, so try to run pacman -Syu again. > Salutations, The update to libgcrypt-1.6.0 has fixed the issue. However, I suggest an announcement on the website regarding this problem. I had three issues when trying to solve this problem: 1) the mirror I was using wasn't up to date (still had libgcrypt-1.5.3-1) 2) I can't run 'pacman -Syu' after upgrading all the other packages that relied on libgcrypt since my gpg keys were broken due to the missing libgcrypt.so.20. Hence, libgcrypt-1.6.0 should be pulled first before updating any other package that relies on it. 3) Failure to update libgcrypt before other packages resulted in a kernel that seemed to be hung at booting. Regards, Mark -- Mark E. Lee <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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