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The errors want to live!
Looks like they didn't get rid of the bugs for Linux's installer:
"Verifying archive integrity... All good. Uncompressing Graal client install for Linux 3.03.............................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ......................... /home/deek/.setup12426: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-1.2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory ./setup.sh: line 258: 12449 Segmentation fault "$setup" "$@" 2>>$NULL The setup program seems to have failed on x86/glibc-2.1 " Ok, and to let you know, I don't use glibc-2.1 NOR libgtk-1.2 I use the latest versions. It's trying to get older versions for some reason. |
hmm...Stefan's probably using an old glib and gtk
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Most linux distributions provide compatibility libraries so that programs compiled one year ago still run ...
Please install those first if you get that error. The Graal setup is not using the latest glibc, so it should run on most linux distrubitions. |
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The linux installer is Loki Entertainmen'ts freely available installer :) |
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yeah, although cygwin's setup is pretty powerful, name another free windows installation package that does what cygiwin's setup does.
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I said free goddamit.
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I belive it's not the fault of the compiled libraries that I have installed but instead the faultyness and poor integrity of the installation shiled. I'm not quite sure about the compatibility stuff, but I'm sure the developers of the libraries had that issue in mind long ago. Otherwise, half of the stuff on my Linux would not be working right now. It's just plainly the installer's mishaps that cause whatever to stop working. Quote:
Which? I don't know how to find these libraries. Maybe I have them, maybe I don't. I still don't know how to find them to make sure, though. Quote:
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Nothing is wrong with the latest glibc...it's just using an old version because most linux distros will have the old one included.
I'd like to see an ebuild for gentoo personally because that's would help people with up to date gentoo systems who have the latest everything. |
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