1. Q: dmak on Ubuntu Breezy
- Posted by Jerry Story <jstory at ocii.com> Jul 05, 2006
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- Last edited Jul 06, 2006
Here is some feedback about DMAK (made with wxEuphoria). [quote] Tried out dmak on Ubuntu Breezy. (Lots of fuss getting it to work - had to install wxGTK; then dmak said it couldn't find wxeu.so - turned out I had to add a symbolic link for libtiff.so.3 to my /usr/lib - that let dmak load.) [/quote] I don't know anything about Ubuntu Breezy or libtiff.so.3 or anything techy. Does Ubuntu Breezy (whoever that is) require any documentation or anything?
2. Re: Q: dmak on Ubuntu Breezy
- Posted by Alexander Toresson <alexander.toresson at gmail.com> Jul 06, 2006
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Jerry Story wrote: > > Here is some feedback about DMAK (made with wxEuphoria). > > [quote] > Tried out dmak on Ubuntu Breezy. (Lots of fuss getting it > to work - had to install wxGTK; then dmak said it couldn't > find wxeu.so - turned out I had to add a symbolic link for > libtiff.so.3 to my /usr/lib - that let dmak load.) > [/quote] > > I don't know anything about Ubuntu Breezy or libtiff.so.3 or anything techy. > Does Ubuntu Breezy (whoever that is) require any documentation or anything? This is the issue I've been talking about before. The wxeu.so that is provided on the wxeu website is built on an old system that uses libtiff.so.3. Though any remotely new systems use libtiff.so.4, so you'll need to symlink libtiff.so.3 to libtiff.so.4 to make wxeu.so find it. Ubuntu Breezy is a release of the distro Ubuntu, btw. Regards, Alexander Toresson