Hi! I have such issue after upgrading from liblash2 0.5.4-0ubuntu5 to liblash2 1:0.3~rc20110102-0ubuntu1~lucid1(falkt) where is no liblash.so.2 . You have 2 ways: 1. force previous version 0.5.4 instead 1:0.3 by falkt 2. ln -s /usr/lib/liblash.so.1.1.1 /usr/lib/liblash.so.2 (I did this and hydrogen runs successfully) 2011/1/7 jy <jypllx@xxxxxxxxx>: > Hi Gabriel, > > So dpkg-query says liblash2 is installed but then > > $ dpkg-query -listfiles liblash2 > /. > /usr > /usr/lib > /usr/lib/liblash.so.1.1.1 > /usr/share > /usr/share/doc > /usr/share/doc/liblash2 > /usr/share/doc/liblash2/README > /usr/share/doc/liblash2/NEWS.gz > /usr/share/doc/liblash2/copyright > /usr/share/doc/liblash2/changelog.Debian.gz > /usr/share/doc/liblash2/AUTHORS > /usr/lib/liblash.so.1 > > I'm getting my liblash2 package from FalkTX's PPA... > There seems to be something wrong there. > > I'll try compiling it and see if it works... > > Thanks a lot !! > > jy > 2011/1/6 Gabriel M. Beddingfield <gabrbedd@xxxxxxxxx> >> >> Hi jy, >> >> On Thu, 6 Jan 2011, jy wrote: >> >>> strange thing actually, >>> I just tried uninstalling/reinstalling hydrogen and liblash2 >>> >>> and now even though apt-get says liblash2 is installed, i can't find it : >>> >>> $ sudo locate liblash >> >> Don't use locate for stuff like this. ÂIt's info that is cached daily into >> a database. >> >>> $ ls -l /usr/lib/liblash* >>> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  16 2011-01-06 19:20 /usr/lib/liblash.so.1 -> >>> liblash.so.1.1.1 >>> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 9420 2011-01-04 21:05 /usr/lib/liblash.so.1.1.1 >> >> This means that liblash2 is not installed or not installed properly. >> >>> $ ldd hydrogen >>> ldd: ./hydrogen: No such file or directory >> >> Sorry... should be... >> >>  $ ldd /usr/bin/hydrogen >> >>   -- or -- >> >>  $ ldd $(which hydrogen) >> >> ...but that's no matter because it appears to be an installation issue >> with lash. >> >>> looks like the documentation for liblash2 is there (even the deb in the >>> cache), but it's not installed. >>> >>> I tried purging and reinstalling liblash2. it's still not here.... >> >> This will tell you if it's installed or not: >> >>  $ dpkg-query --list liblash2 >> >> If it's installed, this will tell you what files it provides: >> >>  $ dpkg-query --listfiles liblash2 >> >> If it says that it provides /usr/lib/liblash2.so.2.1.1 -- but the file is >> actually missing -- then you have an installation issue with liblash2. >> >> Note that /usr/lib/liblash2.so.2 is always a symbolic link to the *real* >> so-file. >> >> -gabriel >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-audio-user mailing list > Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user > > -- Truly yours, Oleg Ivanenko aka Ash [if it wasn't so sad, it would be funny] _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user