Hey all, the program configured and compiled without any problems, but when I try to run it I get the following error message:
tmw: error while loading shared libraries: libguichan_sdl.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
What's causing this?
Thanks.
can't run, compiles fine
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oh,did you run ldconfig?.
did you installed guichan trough a linux ditro build?(ebuild,deb).
i got the same prob long time ago i needed to move all the guichan lib
to /usr/lib instead of /usr/local/lib
get us more info about which ditro are you using.and about guichan(version using,install path)
thx you
did you installed guichan trough a linux ditro build?(ebuild,deb).
i got the same prob long time ago i needed to move all the guichan lib
to /usr/lib instead of /usr/local/lib
get us more info about which ditro are you using.and about guichan(version using,install path)
thx you
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You see alternative you could tell your system to look for libraries in /usr/local/lib by adding that path to your /etc/ld.so.conf or the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable. Or you could install Guichan in /usr/lib in the first place by using "./configure --prefix=/usr".
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Questions like these are not TMW related, but still we get them a lot. Can't be bothered though, everybody has to learn it at some point in time. :-)
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I just always figured if you used linux, you'd know about that stuff..
I figured it out just because I'm really nosing and would always go sticking my nose in places where it doesn't belong..
:/
Which is why Fluxbox freezes my gentoo parition.. right now.. playing with it too much.. heh.. :/
Though, what Linux distro doesn't add /usr/local/lib to the ld.so.conf file anyways?
Then again, I've been using Gentoo lately and the ebuilds default to /usr/lib and such..
I know, pointless post by me. My bad folks..
Regards,
Anthony
I figured it out just because I'm really nosing and would always go sticking my nose in places where it doesn't belong..
:/
Which is why Fluxbox freezes my gentoo parition.. right now.. playing with it too much.. heh.. :/
Though, what Linux distro doesn't add /usr/local/lib to the ld.so.conf file anyways?
Then again, I've been using Gentoo lately and the ebuilds default to /usr/lib and such..
I know, pointless post by me. My bad folks..
Regards,
Anthony
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