Description of problem: While using it to test bug 32919 (libseccomp), I ran an strace of zathura from the command line, to display a pdf file. The file displayed OK, but when done I saw these messages in the terminal: error: Could not find 'zathura_plugin_4_5' in plugin /usr/lib64/zathura/libps.so - is not a plugin or needs to be rebuilt. error: Could not find 'zathura_plugin_4_5' in plugin /usr/lib64/zathura/libdjvu.so - is not a plugin or needs to be rebuilt. I see the same messages if I don't use strace to run it, and they appear whether or not I specify a file to display. Launching from the Plasma menu, or using 'open with' from Dolphin doesn't show any problems. Rather than a warning message that can be ignored, this looks like something that could use some attention. To make sure the library under test didn't generate the messages, I installed zathura in a vbox guest, using the current packages. That generated the same messages. In each case, all zathura packages except the one devel rpm, plus two dependencies, were installed.
Thank you for the report. Summary : A lightweight document viewer Description : Zathura is a highly customizable and functional document viewer. (In reply to Thomas Andrews from comment #0) > Rather than a warning message that can be ignored, this looks like something > that could use some attention. Agree. Assigning globally as this pkg has various committers. Guessing it applies also to Cauldron.
Whiteboard: (none) => MGA10TOOSummary: Running zathura from the command line generates 'could not find' error messages => Running zathura from the command line generates 'could not find' error messages re libps.so & libdjvu.so pluginsSource RPM: (none) => zathura-0.5.2-1.mga9.src.rpmAssignee: bugsquad => pkg-bugs
Bugs come from plugins which are not been rebuilded after a zathura new release update, Cauldron is now fixed! And also for mga9 updating zathura to the latest upstream release and with the 3 plugins (zathura-ps, zathura-djvu and zathura-pdf-poppler) rebuilded against new zathura. Assigning to QA, Packages in 9/Core/Updates_testing: ====================== zathura-0.5.5-1.mga9 zathura-devel-0.5.5-1.mga9 zathura-plugins-0.5.5-1.mga9 zathura-ps-0.2.7-2.1.mga9 zathura-djvu-0.2.9-2.1.mga9 zathura-pdf-poppler-0.3.2-1.mga9 girara-i18n-0.4.3-1.mga9.noarch.rpm lib64girara-gtk3-devel-0.4.3-1.mga9 lib64girara-gtk3_4-0.4.3-1.mga9 libgirara-gtk3-devel-0.4.3-1.mga9 libgirara-gtk3_4-0.4.3-1.mga9 From SRPMS: zathura-0.5.5-1.mga9.src.rpm girara-0.4.3-1.mga9.src.rpm zathura-ps-0.2.7-2.1.mga9.src.rpm zathura-djvu-0.2.9-2.1.mga9.src.rpm zathura-pdf-poppler-0.3.2-1.mga9.src.rpm
CC: (none) => geiger.david68210Whiteboard: MGA10TOO => (none)Assignee: pkg-bugs => qa-bugs
MGA9-64 Plasma. No installation issues. Running from the command line, the error messages are gone. They have been replaced by two "INFO" messages regarding the sqlite database, but these don't look like errors. Giving this an OK, and validating.
CC: (none) => sysadmin-bugsKeywords: (none) => validated_updateWhiteboard: (none) => MGA9-64-OK
Keywords: (none) => advisorySource RPM: zathura-0.5.2-1.mga9.src.rpm => zathura-0.5.2-1.mga9,zathura-ps-0.2.7-2.mga9,zathura-djvu-0.2.9-2.mga9,zathura-pdf-poppler-0.3.1-1.mga9
An update for this issue has been pushed to the Mageia Updates repository. https://advisories.mageia.org/MGAA-2024-0101.html
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => FIXED