Re: wxEuphoria on Linux
- Posted by Alexander Toresson <alexander.toresson at gmail.com> Aug 27, 2006
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Jesse Adkins wrote: > > > This might be your problem: > > > > <a > > href="http://www.listfilter.com/cgi-bin/esearch.exu?fromMonth=6&fromYear=B&toMonth=8&toYear=B&postedBy=Alexander+Toresson&keywords=wxEuphoria+symbolic+link">http://www.listfilter.com/cgi-bin/esearch.exu?fromMonth=6&fromYear=B&toMonth=8&toYear=B&postedBy=Alexander+Toresson&keywords=wxEuphoria+symbolic+link</a> > > > > Regards, Alexander Toresson > > I followed that link and went to just link the two libtiff files only to find > out that my system never came with libtiff.so.3 which is probably the problem. > > I used a search thing to comb through the entire system but still didn't find > > anything but at least that helps in knowing what the likely source of the > problem is. > > Do you know where I could get the libtiff.so.3 file? I tried substituting a > > copy of libtiff.so.4 for it and that didn't seem to work. libtiff.so.3 and libtiff.so.4 should be compatible except for in some rare cases. you should be able to just symlink libtiff.so.3 to libtiff.so.4 . Go to /usr/lib and type: ln -s libtiff.so.4 libtiff.so.3 . If that doesn't work; I dunno what is wrong. But, someone made an other build of wxeu.so and made it available for download somewhere. I think that one worked out of the box for me while the official one had the libtiff.so.3 problem. Regards, Alexander Toresson