[Solved] Only root (or using sudo) can start wbar 2.3.4-1

Since the update from 2.3.0-1 to 2.3.4-1 wbar can only be started using either the root account or starting it with sudo. Due to this its (normal user) config file is ignored.
I have taken a peek at the wbar site and seen that there have been newer versions before this last one but it is only this one that popped up in pacman. Therefore I do not know if this problem already started with any of these.
I have downgraded to the previous version I used and all works as it should (and has always done). Anyone else has experienced this?
Last edited by root (2012-09-27 22:50:24)

@WorMzy
When I try to run wbar as regular user I only get a blank line and back to 'console command line' so to speak. I tried to debug it using
LD_DEBUG=files wbar > wbar.log 2>&1
but, suprisingly as it always had worked before in other cases, got a 'permission denied' message for the wbar.log file.
Right now I checked again and, again suprisingly, it (the debug procedure) worked with the following output,
14214:
14214: file=libImlib2.so.1 [0]; needed by wbar [0]
14214: file=libImlib2.so.1 [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb77a2ea0 base: 0xb774b000 size: 0x0006c690
14214: entry: 0xb7750b40 phdr: 0xb774b034 phnum: 7
14214:
14214:
14214: file=libX11.so.6 [0]; needed by wbar [0]
14214: file=libX11.so.6 [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb7747d88 base: 0xb7615000 size: 0x00135b38
14214: entry: 0xb7629280 phdr: 0xb7615034 phnum: 7
14214:
14214:
14214: file=libstdc++.so.6 [0]; needed by wbar [0]
14214: file=libstdc++.so.6 [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb760c91c base: 0xb752d000 size: 0x000e7614
14214: entry: 0xb7573620 phdr: 0xb752d034 phnum: 8
14214:
14214:
14214: file=libm.so.6 [0]; needed by wbar [0]
14214: file=libm.so.6 [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb752bea8 base: 0xb74ed000 size: 0x0003f080
14214: entry: 0xb74f1490 phdr: 0xb74ed034 phnum: 9
14214:
14214:
14214: file=libgcc_s.so.1 [0]; needed by wbar [0]
14214: file=libgcc_s.so.1 [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb74ec330 base: 0xb74d0000 size: 0x0001c670
14214: entry: 0xb74d2020 phdr: 0xb74d0034 phnum: 6
14214:
14214:
14214: file=libc.so.6 [0]; needed by wbar [0]
14214: file=libc.so.6 [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb74cad7c base: 0xb7324000 size: 0x001aaac4
14214: entry: 0xb733d760 phdr: 0xb7324034 phnum: 10
14214:
14214:
14214: file=libfreetype.so.6 [0]; needed by /usr/lib/libImlib2.so.1 [0]
14214: file=libfreetype.so.6 [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb7322e90 base: 0xb7288000 size: 0x0009b360
14214: entry: 0xb728fea0 phdr: 0xb7288034 phnum: 7
14214:
14214:
14214: file=libz.so.1 [0]; needed by /usr/lib/libImlib2.so.1 [0]
14214: file=libz.so.1 [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb7286ec8 base: 0xb7271000 size: 0x000160fc
14214: entry: 0xb72729f0 phdr: 0xb7271034 phnum: 7
14214:
14214:
14214: file=libbz2.so.1.0 [0]; needed by /usr/lib/libImlib2.so.1 [0]
14214: file=libbz2.so.1.0 [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb7270060 base: 0xb7261000 size: 0x0000fe44
14214: entry: 0xb7262030 phdr: 0xb7261034 phnum: 6
14214:
14214:
14214: file=libXext.so.6 [0]; needed by /usr/lib/libImlib2.so.1 [0]
14214: file=libXext.so.6 [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb725fefc base: 0xb724e000 size: 0x000126c8
14214: entry: 0xb7250a10 phdr: 0xb724e034 phnum: 7
14214:
14214:
14214: file=libdl.so.2 [0]; needed by /usr/lib/libImlib2.so.1 [0]
14214: file=libdl.so.2 [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb724ceb8 base: 0xb7249000 size: 0x00004074
14214: entry: 0xb7249ad0 phdr: 0xb7249034 phnum: 9
14214:
14214:
14214: file=libxcb.so.1 [0]; needed by /usr/lib/libX11.so.6 [0]
14214: file=libxcb.so.1 [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb7246f00 base: 0xb7226000 size: 0x000211d0
14214: entry: 0xb722e650 phdr: 0xb7226034 phnum: 7
14214:
14214:
14214: file=libXau.so.6 [0]; needed by /usr/lib/libxcb.so.1 [0]
14214: file=libXau.so.6 [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb7224f20 base: 0xb7222000 size: 0x00003090
14214: entry: 0xb7222a70 phdr: 0xb7222034 phnum: 7
14214:
14214:
14214: file=libXdmcp.so.6 [0]; needed by /usr/lib/libxcb.so.1 [0]
14214: file=libXdmcp.so.6 [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb7220f20 base: 0xb721b000 size: 0x00006078
14214: entry: 0xb721bf10 phdr: 0xb721b034 phnum: 7
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/libc.so.6
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/libXdmcp.so.6
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/libXau.so.6
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/libxcb.so.1
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/libdl.so.2
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/libX11.so.6
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/libXext.so.6
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/libbz2.so.1.0
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/libz.so.1
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/libfreetype.so.6
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/libgcc_s.so.1
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/libm.so.6
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/libImlib2.so.1
14214:
14214:
14214: initialize program: wbar
14214:
14214:
14214: transferring control: wbar
14214:
14214:
14214: file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/zlib.so [0]; dynamically loaded by /usr/lib/libImlib2.so.1 [0]
14214: file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/zlib.so [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb77d2ee0 base: 0xb77d1000 size: 0x00002060
14214: entry: 0xb77d17e0 phdr: 0xb77d1034 phnum: 7
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/zlib.so
14214:
14214: opening file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/zlib.so [0]; direct_opencount=1
14214:
14214: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/zlib.so: error: symbol lookup error: undefined symbol: save (fatal)
14214:
14214: file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/xpm.so [0]; dynamically loaded by /usr/lib/libImlib2.so.1 [0]
14214: file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/xpm.so [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb77cfedc base: 0xb77cc000 size: 0x0000406c
14214: entry: 0xb77cc8c0 phdr: 0xb77cc034 phnum: 7
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/xpm.so
14214:
14214: opening file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/xpm.so [0]; direct_opencount=1
14214:
14214: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/xpm.so: error: symbol lookup error: undefined symbol: save (fatal)
14214:
14214: file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/tiff.so [0]; dynamically loaded by /usr/lib/libImlib2.so.1 [0]
14214: file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/tiff.so [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb77caed4 base: 0xb77c7000 size: 0x0000407c
14214: entry: 0xb77c7a00 phdr: 0xb77c7034 phnum: 7
14214:
14214:
14214: file=libtiff.so.5 [0]; needed by /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/tiff.so [0]
14214: file=libtiff.so.5 [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb6ff8e64 base: 0xb6f88000 size: 0x00073204
14214: entry: 0xb6f8d760 phdr: 0xb6f88034 phnum: 7
14214:
14214:
14214: file=liblzma.so.5 [0]; needed by /usr/lib/libtiff.so.5 [0]
14214: file=liblzma.so.5 [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb6f86e94 base: 0xb6f61000 size: 0x000260f0
14214: entry: 0xb6f62f00 phdr: 0xb6f61034 phnum: 7
14214:
14214:
14214: file=libjpeg.so.8 [0]; needed by /usr/lib/libtiff.so.5 [0]
14214: file=libjpeg.so.8 [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb6f4fd00 base: 0xb6f0a000 size: 0x000561a4
14214: entry: 0xb6f0cb70 phdr: 0xb6f0a034 phnum: 7
14214:
14214:
14214: file=libpthread.so.0 [0]; needed by /usr/lib/liblzma.so.5 [0]
14214: file=libpthread.so.0 [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb6f06e98 base: 0xb6eef000 size: 0x0001a1fc
14214: entry: 0xb6ef4b50 phdr: 0xb6eef034 phnum: 9
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/libjpeg.so.8
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/liblzma.so.5
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/libtiff.so.5
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/tiff.so
14214:
14214: opening file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/tiff.so [0]; direct_opencount=1
14214:
14214:
14214: file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/tga.so [0]; dynamically loaded by /usr/lib/libImlib2.so.1 [0]
14214: file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/tga.so [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb77c5ee0 base: 0xb77c3000 size: 0x00003044
14214: entry: 0xb77c3690 phdr: 0xb77c3034 phnum: 7
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/tga.so
14214:
14214: opening file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/tga.so [0]; direct_opencount=1
14214:
14214:
14214: file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/pnm.so [0]; dynamically loaded by /usr/lib/libImlib2.so.1 [0]
14214: file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/pnm.so [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb77c1ee0 base: 0xb77bf000 size: 0x00003050
14214: entry: 0xb77bf7a0 phdr: 0xb77bf034 phnum: 7
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/pnm.so
14214:
14214: opening file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/pnm.so [0]; direct_opencount=1
14214:
14214:
14214: file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/png.so [0]; dynamically loaded by /usr/lib/libImlib2.so.1 [0]
14214: file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/png.so [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb77bded4 base: 0xb77ba000 size: 0x000040c4
14214: entry: 0xb77baed0 phdr: 0xb77ba034 phnum: 7
14214:
14214:
14214: file=libpng15.so.15 [0]; needed by /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/png.so [0]
14214: file=libpng15.so.15 [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb6eedeb8 base: 0xb6ebf000 size: 0x0002f20c
14214: entry: 0xb6ec35b0 phdr: 0xb6ebf034 phnum: 7
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/libpng15.so.15
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/png.so
14214:
14214: opening file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/png.so [0]; direct_opencount=1
14214:
14214:
14214: file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/lbm.so [0]; dynamically loaded by /usr/lib/libImlib2.so.1 [0]
14214: file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/lbm.so [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb7016ee0 base: 0xb7014000 size: 0x00003048
14214: entry: 0xb70146c0 phdr: 0xb7014034 phnum: 7
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/lbm.so
14214:
14214: opening file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/lbm.so [0]; direct_opencount=1
14214:
14214: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/lbm.so: error: symbol lookup error: undefined symbol: save (fatal)
14214:
14214: file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/jpeg.so [0]; dynamically loaded by /usr/lib/libImlib2.so.1 [0]
14214: file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/jpeg.so [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb7012ed8 base: 0xb7010000 size: 0x00003078
14214: entry: 0xb7010a70 phdr: 0xb7010034 phnum: 7
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/jpeg.so
14214:
14214: opening file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/jpeg.so [0]; direct_opencount=1
14214:
14214:
14214: file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/id3.so [0]; dynamically loaded by /usr/lib/libImlib2.so.1 [0]
14214: file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/id3.so [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb700eed4 base: 0xb700b000 size: 0x000040b8
14214: entry: 0xb700bd90 phdr: 0xb700b034 phnum: 7
14214:
14214:
14214: file=libid3tag.so.0 [0]; needed by /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/id3.so [0]
14214: file=libid3tag.so.0 [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb6ea1ef0 base: 0xb6e8d000 size: 0x00015228
14214: entry: 0xb6e90e10 phdr: 0xb6e8d034 phnum: 7
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/libid3tag.so.0
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/id3.so
14214:
14214: opening file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/id3.so [0]; direct_opencount=1
14214:
14214: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/id3.so: error: symbol lookup error: undefined symbol: save (fatal)
14214:
14214: file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/gif.so [0]; dynamically loaded by /usr/lib/libImlib2.so.1 [0]
14214: file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/gif.so [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb6ebded8 base: 0xb6ebb000 size: 0x00003044
14214: entry: 0xb6ebb6a0 phdr: 0xb6ebb034 phnum: 7
14214:
14214:
14214: file=libgif.so.4 [0]; needed by /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/gif.so [0]
14214: file=libgif.so.4 [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb7009f00 base: 0xb7001000 size: 0x0000953c
14214: entry: 0xb70026c0 phdr: 0xb7001034 phnum: 7
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/libgif.so.4
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/gif.so
14214:
14214: opening file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/gif.so [0]; direct_opencount=1
14214:
14214: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/gif.so: error: symbol lookup error: undefined symbol: save (fatal)
14214:
14214: file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/bz2.so [0]; dynamically loaded by /usr/lib/libImlib2.so.1 [0]
14214: file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/bz2.so [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb6fffee0 base: 0xb6ffe000 size: 0x0000205c
14214: entry: 0xb6ffe7e0 phdr: 0xb6ffe034 phnum: 7
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/bz2.so
14214:
14214: opening file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/bz2.so [0]; direct_opencount=1
14214:
14214: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/bz2.so: error: symbol lookup error: undefined symbol: save (fatal)
14214:
14214: file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/bmp.so [0]; dynamically loaded by /usr/lib/libImlib2.so.1 [0]
14214: file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/bmp.so [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb6eb9ee0 base: 0xb6eb6000 size: 0x00004044
14214: entry: 0xb6eb66f0 phdr: 0xb6eb6034 phnum: 7
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/bmp.so
14214:
14214: opening file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/bmp.so [0]; direct_opencount=1
14214:
14214:
14214: file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/argb.so [0]; dynamically loaded by /usr/lib/libImlib2.so.1 [0]
14214: file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/argb.so [0]; generating link map
14214: dynamic: 0xb6eb4ee0 base: 0xb6eb3000 size: 0x0000203c
14214: entry: 0xb6eb36b0 phdr: 0xb6eb3034 phnum: 7
14214:
14214:
14214: calling init: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/argb.so
14214:
14214: opening file=/usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/argb.so [0]; direct_opencount=1
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: wbar [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6 [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/libgcc_s.so.1 [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/zlib.so [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/xpm.so [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/tiff.so [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/libtiff.so.5 [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/liblzma.so.5 [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0 [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/tga.so [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/pnm.so [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/png.so [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/libpng15.so.15 [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/lbm.so [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/jpeg.so [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/libjpeg.so.8 [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/id3.so [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/libid3tag.so.0 [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/gif.so [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/libgif.so.4 [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/bz2.so [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/bmp.so [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/imlib2/loaders/argb.so [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/libImlib2.so.1 [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/libXext.so.6 [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/libfreetype.so.6 [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/libbz2.so.1.0 [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/libz.so.1 [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/libm.so.6 [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/libX11.so.6 [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/libxcb.so.1 [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/libXdmcp.so.6 [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/libXau.so.6 [0]
14214:
14214:
14214: calling fini: /usr/lib/libdl.so.2 [0]
14214:

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