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I upgraded to Ubuntu 18.04 and I can't get Nautilus to work. I get the following error when I launch it from the command line:

nautilus: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/tracker-2.0/libtracker-data.so.0: undefined symbol: sqlite3_bind_pointer

I tried uninstalling and purging and reinstalling nautilus, sqlite3, and GNOME and it didn't work. Please help!! I found this bug reported elsewhere, however, I didn't find a solution for it.

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  • I'm having the same issue. Nautilus doesn't launch from the GUI, with no on screen error, and I get this issue when running it from the command line. – Matt Ellen Nov 08 '18 at 17:47

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This problem was solved for me following the recommendation under this link posted by sunnysharan369 in Ubuntu forums:

1.) wget https://sqlite.org/2018/sqlite-autoconf-3250200.tar.gz

2.) tar -xvf sqlite-autoconf-3250200.tar.gz

3.) cd sqlite-autoconf-3250200

4.) ./configure

5.) make

6.) sudo make install

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  • This fix my problem with nautilus when the evening before I was trying to install sqlite3 for arm. I destroyed something. Your solution fixed everything – Lorenzo May 17 '20 at 08:47
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For sqlite-autoconf new updateyou can visit the project's webpage: https://sqlite.org/download.html

You can download the latest package from this link: https://sqlite.org/2020/sqlite-autoconf-3340000.tar.gz

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