
linux-vdso.so.1 is preloaded, so that is not an issue. And LIBRARY_NAME is not literal, look for "not found". If it is not one of those libraries, then try checking all of the other libraries in that directory. This could also be a Wayland problem. If Manjaro has switched to Wayland by default, you could fix this by switching back to X11. Another fix is to use the ChimeraX daily build if you can. The current ChimeraX Linux daily builds have switched to Qt6, which has better Wayland support, but only for Ubuntu 20.04 and CentOS 8. Ideally you would convert the Ubuntu 20.04 .deb or the CentOS 8 .rpm to a Manjaro package, and install that. It is also possible to install the pypi versions of PyQt6 and PyQt6-WebEngine by hand to switch any daily build to PyQt6. Assuming CHIMERAX is the directory where ChimeraX is installed: sudo CHIMERAX/bin/python3.9 -m pip install PyQt6 PyQt6-WebEngine Look at the chimerax symbolic link to see where it was installed. CHIMERAX/bin should *not* be on your path. -- Greg On 3/17/22 14:33, Helge Paternoga via ChimeraX-users wrote:
Thanks for the tips Greg!
I ran "ldd" on the three files you mentioned, but I am not getting the "LIBRARY_NAME => not found" message for any of the libraries.
Most of them are found in "/usr/lib/", but many are also listed under "...ChimeraX/chimerax-1.3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/PyQt5/Qt/lib/". Then there is one where I am only getting the libary name with no path: "linux-vdso.so.1 (0x00007ffef85ca000)".
I realized that my system default for python has recently been switched to 3.10, could this be the reason for my issues? Also, the most recent system update included an update to Qt5 version 5.15.3...
Many regards,
Helge
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