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"file too short" problem causing many sofware dependencies to fail - pineuser0 - 10-26-2021

For example, runningĀ 
Code:
audacious
provides the output: audacious: error while loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libQt5Core.so.5: file too short

and running
Code:
gnome-control-center
after deleting 'libudisks2.so.0' due to it providing a similar error to the one above provides the output: error while loading shared libraries: libudisks2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

I'm considering a full reinstallation of arch-phosh a recustomizing the phone, but these errors that also keep me from accessing bluetooth, wifi, wifi through ethernet, cellular, keep the phone between portrait/landscape rather than portrait/adapt, and cause numerous errors like the ones described above with gnome settings and others must have some solution that doesn't involve a full system reset.

So how can I resolve this extreme problem described above?


RE: "file too short" problem causing many sofware dependencies to fail - Danct12 - 10-27-2021

May I ask which storage device did you install the OS on? Since that sounds like a very bad SD card.

As for fixing the issue, you can try reinstalling all the packages as a last resort before doing a clean flash.


RE: "file too short" problem causing many sofware dependencies to fail - pineuser0 - 10-31-2021

(10-27-2021, 02:34 AM)Danct12 Wrote: May I ask which storage device did you install the OS on? Since that sounds like a very bad SD card.

As for fixing the issue, you can try reinstalling all the packages as a last resort before doing a clean flash.

For jumpdrive while installing, I used a samsung micro SD card, but other than that, I'm not using an sd card - only the eMMC