3rd party repository+damage [SOLVED]

Hey friend.
I have seen the following complaints online when search for it but none of the threads helped me solved my forum.
I've done some damage to my system.
There are many programs I can't start.
The error message that I get is
/usr/lib/chromium/chromium: error while loading shared libraries: libpng12.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I believe that it is due to 3rd party repositories that I had (and of course, removed already)
how can I solve that?
thanks!
Last edited by ohadbasan (2010-02-09 00:30:12)

Glad it worked. I didn't *know* it is the cause at all, it was mostly *computer-empathical guesswork* on my part
I had cairo-lcd from AUR installed when I set up my system around a year ago and meanwhile had completely forgotten about it and after the libjpeg/libpng update I suddenly couldn't start my filemanager, editor, xfce-terminal... basically anything with a GUI.
Reinstalling the progs themselves didn't help either so I had a look on the arch anouncement (via elinks on the console, that was funny) which stated explicitely something like not to forget to rebuild any third party/AUR applications that might be installed, which I hadn't done though I had read the announcement (dumb me...)
So I went through the AUR-progs I had piece by piece and after cairo-lcd install voila my filemanager and stuff was living again.
So your "2GB of binaries not working" together with my own experience just sounded very familiar.
I have no real info what cairo does exactly but I think it is utilized by all those progs in some way to draw their GUIs, but from the errors they gave it wasn't obvious - at least for me - that not the progs themselves but something else they want to use failed.
Do I understand you right that chromium still won't work? If so, try recompiling it again. Now that you have a working cairo, that should do the trick.
Oh and please mark the thread as [SOLVED] if all problems are gone.
Have fun with your Arch

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