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DrakilorP2P 10-07-2006 02:21 PM

RC, missing libgtksourceview. graal4setup, old glibc. 64-bit Linux.
 
I'm running 64-bit Ubuntu Dapper, AMD64 architecture, no graphics drivers installed.
When I run rc, which is located at ~/Desktop/rc, I get the following message:
./rc: error while loading shared libraries: libgtksourceview-1.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
The thing is, libgtksourceview-1.0.so.0 exists in /usr/lib and in ~Desktop/rc (which I copied there). I tried copying it to /lib too without success. Running as root didn't change anything and it doesn't appear to accept the -f flag (force).
Does it want the libgtk file at a specific location or am I running in the wrong direction?

graal4setup on the other hand complains about an old glibc (even when not running in gtk mode), as do apkg-downloader (which I extracted from graal4setup), after downloading autopackage.tar.bz2 and autopackage-gtk-1.0.10.x86.package. But it seems it terminated correctly except the installation of the graphical interface was skipped. Also, apkg-installer complains about incompatible architecture. apkg-updater claims that Autopackage is out of date.
The graal binary gives the following error message:
./graal: error while loading shared libraries: libfmod-3.70.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Installing fmod only produced files similar to libfmodex64.so and libfmodexp64.so.

Everything I executed, I tried either as root or as both root and normal user and I applied -f wherever possible.
Any suggestions on how to come around this?

Edit: And yeah I searched the forums a couple of times.

xXziroXx 10-08-2006 02:37 PM

No one that uses Linux who can help Drak? :x

DrakilorP2P 10-08-2006 03:05 PM

My suggestion for fix: Recompile under a 64-bit system and distribute mentioned 64-bit version.
Here's the log when I run graal4setup:
NPC Code:
# Preparing: Graal Online
# Checking for required C library versions ... failed
# FAIL:
# Your copy of glibc, a core system library, is too old for this package.
# You need at least the following symbols in glibc: GLIBC_2.0.
#
# This error normally means that whoever built the package did not build it correctly.
# Please report the contents of this message to the provider of this package, and
# ask them to rebuild it using apbuild.
#
# Upgrading glibc is highly dangerous, so we recommend in this situation that you
# compile the app you want to install from the sources if possible. Sorry :(
FAIL: Unable to prepare package Graal Online.


I appearently have version 2.3.x or higher.

Admins 10-08-2006 03:32 PM

RC: there is a compatiblity version (which you can normally download with graal) which might work better.
libfmod is normally installed by the graal setup into ~/.local/libs/ or /usr/local/libs/

DrakilorP2P 10-08-2006 04:40 PM

I copied libfmod-3.70.so and libgtksourceview-1.0.so.0 to /usr/local/lib/, ~/.local/lib, ~/.local/libs and /lib. It made no difference and I found no other potentional candidates. Also I am unable to come far enough to grab a compatibility version of the RC. And I reinstalled the gtk sourceview widget with no success.


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