1. Problems using the wxEuphoria shared library
I've been trying to use wxEuphoria on my linux laptop. However, it seems like
it cannot open the shared library. I made a program which tries to open the .so
both with open_dll() and open(). open_dll() fails, open() succeeds. I tried
doing the same with a random .so from my /lib directory, and it worked
perfectly. I also tried using an older version of the so, though that didn't
work either.
My system runs Debian 3.1 and Kernel 2.6.8.
Regards, Alexander Toresson
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2. Re: Problems using the wxEuphoria shared library
- Posted by Matt Lewis <matthewwalkerlewis at yahoo.com>
Jan 10, 2005
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Last edited Jan 11, 2005
Alexander Toresson wrote:
>
> I've been trying to use wxEuphoria on my linux laptop. However, it seems like
> it cannot open the shared library. I made a program which tries to open the
> .so
> both with open_dll() and open(). open_dll() fails, open() succeeds. I tried
> doing the same with a random .so from my /lib directory, and it worked
> perfectly. I also tried using an older version of the so, though that didn't
> work either.
You may need to build from wxWidgets source (plus my patches)--IANALG
(Linux Guru). The version that comes with wxEuphoria was built under
RH8.0, with kernel version 2.4.18 (don't recall if that last number is
correct off the top of my head).
Can others tell me which distros/kernels have been able to run
wxEuphoria?
Matt Lewis
3. Re: Problems using the wxEuphoria shared library
- Posted by Matt Lewis <matthewwalkerlewis at yahoo.com>
Jan 10, 2005
-
Last edited Jan 11, 2005
Matt Lewis wrote:
>
> Alexander Toresson wrote:
> >
> > I've been trying to use wxEuphoria on my linux laptop. However, it seems
> > like
> > it cannot open the shared library. I made a program which tries to open the
> > .so
> > both with open_dll() and open(). open_dll() fails, open() succeeds. I tried
> > doing the same with a random .so from my /lib directory, and it worked
> > perfectly. I also tried using an older version of the so, though that didn't
> > work either.
>
> You may need to build from wxWidgets source (plus my patches)--IANALG
> (Linux Guru). The version that comes with wxEuphoria was built under
> RH8.0, with kernel version 2.4.18 (don't recall if that last number is
> correct off the top of my head).
>
Also, here's the md5sum to make sure the file is OK:
e0c9246e2cce42ec29069638399ef48b
Matt Lewis
4. Re: Problems using the wxEuphoria shared library
- Posted by Kenneth Rhodes <wolf_man_jacques at excite.com>
Jan 10, 2005
-
Last edited Jan 11, 2005
Matt Lewis wrote:
> Can others tell me which distros/kernels have been able to run
> wxEuphoria?
>
> Matt Lewis
>
I have run WxEuphoria with:
Mandrake 10.1 Community Edition, kernal 2.4.*
Mandrake 10.1 Official Edition, kernal 2.6.8.1
Ken Rhodes
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5. Re: Problems using the wxEuphoria shared library
Matt Lewis wrote:
>
> Alexander Toresson wrote:
> >
> > I've been trying to use wxEuphoria on my linux laptop. However, it seems
> > like
> > it cannot open the shared library. I made a program which tries to open the
> > .so
> > both with open_dll() and open(). open_dll() fails, open() succeeds. I tried
> > doing the same with a random .so from my /lib directory, and it worked
> > perfectly. I also tried using an older version of the so, though that didn't
> > work either.
>
> You may need to build from wxWidgets source (plus my patches)--IANALG
> (Linux Guru). The version that comes with wxEuphoria was built under
> RH8.0, with kernel version 2.4.18 (don't recall if that last number is
> correct off the top of my head).
>
> Can others tell me which distros/kernels have been able to run
> wxEuphoria?
>
> Matt Lewis
>
SuSE Linux 9.1 Pro (better than Mandrake IMHO)
WinXP Home
Matt - keep developing this lib, it is brill.
Chris
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