Please try just doing libgmodule first, as that may be the only file you need to copy. Be sure to have a fresh backup before doing anything though! I copied my system's libraries (from /usr/lib64/) to my Hydrus directory (while Hydrus was completely stopped). Specifically, this may solve your problem: Please check the discussion archives here for detail: so that is bundled is unhappy talking to your newer 20.04 one. I think it is related to us building hydrus on 18.04 Ubuntu and some. I am not an expert on this issue, but I know some others had it when Fedora and Arch went through a similar system level update. Most likely this dynlib/dll was not found when the application was frozen. Pyimod04_: Failed to load dynlib/dll 'libmpv.so.1'. The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:įile "hydrus/client/gui/ClientGUIMPV.py", line 25, in įile "/tmp//shibokensupport/_feature_.py", line 142, in _importįile "", line 975, in _find_and_load_unlockedįile "PyInstaller/loader/pyimod03_importers.py", line 495, in exec_moduleįile "PyInstaller/loader/pyimod04_ctypes.py", line 55, in _init_ OSError: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgio-2.0.so.0: undefined symbol: g_module_open_full V482, 5 09:40:23: Traceback (most recent call last):įile "PyInstaller/loader/pyimod04_ctypes.py", line 53, in _init_įile "ctypes/_init_.py", line 373, in _init_ V482, 5 09:40:23: If this information helps, MPV failed to import because:
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