[Solved] Inkscape: error while loading shared libraries

Hi! A few days ago, Inkscape started giving me this error whenever I try to launch it:
inkscape: error while loading shared libraries: libpoppler.so.48: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I reinstalled both poppler and Inkscape, but it didn't change anything. Does anyone know why it happened and how to fix it, please?
Last edited by Givralix (2015-02-16 18:23:12)

karol wrote:We're using /usr/lib/libpoppler.so.49 and inkscape 0.91-3 currently and inkscape works for me on my 32-bit Arch with [testing] repos enabled.
Check if you have the correct package versions and if /usr/lib/libpoppler.so.49 is present on your system.
/usr/lib/libpoppler.so.49 is present and I do have inkscape 0.91-3. And the poppler package is in 0.30.0-1.
Trilby wrote:Really, it didn't change *anything*?  How did you reinstall them?  Did you do a full upgrade (pacman -Syu), or did you just reinstalled the cached package file?  If you updated inkscape with pacman and get that exact same error message, then your mirror is horribly out of date - and apparently even out of sync with itself.
I did a few full upgrades since the problem appeared and I used "pacman -Rcsn poppler" to remove all of its dependencies (including Inkscape) at once (probably useless, but it's too late now) and installed everything again afterwards.
mpan wrote:
@OP:
Could you provide the result of the following?
pacman -Q poppler inkscape
which inkscape
ldd $(which inkscape) | fgrep libpoppler
As with Karol's case, my inkscape (0.93-3, x86_64) links to libpoppler.so.49...
pacman -Q poppler inkscape
poppler 0.30.0-1
inkscape 0.91-3
which inkscape
/usr/local/bin/inkscape
ldd $(which inkscape) | fgrep libpoppler
libpoppler.so.48 => not found
libpoppler-glib.so.8 => /usr/lib/libpoppler-glib.so.8 (0x00007fc9b67d0000)
libpoppler.so.49 => /usr/lib/libpoppler.so.49 (0x00007fc9af851000)
By the way, my Arch is in 64-bit ^^.

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