Hi all,
I tried to run the Solaris (SPARC) port, but it tells me:
ld.so.1: scummvm: fatal: libmpeg2.so.0: open failed: No such file or directory
Killed
Where can I get binaries for dependent libraries, so that I don't need to compile it on my own?
Thanks,
Ebbi
UNIX dependencies
Moderator: ScummVM Team
That's why I'm putting all the needed libs in the Solaris x86 package, because a game should always be easy to install
I believe for SPARC, you can use Blastwave to get the needed libs:
http://www.blastwave.org/
Once you've set up pkg-get, just do:
I believe for SPARC, you can use Blastwave to get the needed libs:
http://www.blastwave.org/
Once you've set up pkg-get, just do:
You may have to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH before running ScummVM if it doesn't look for the libs there (it's generally not a good idea to use that, unless there's no other choice):pkg-get -i mpeg2dec
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/csw/lib
It's because WooShell targets Solaris 8 SPARC, which is not as easy as the Solaris 10 x86 I'm doing.
Since I've started recently doing my builds, we're working separately.
I've sent him a message, maybe we can cooperate to make our builds similar. In my package, I include all the dependencies, so there's no need to install anything else (there might be the right libs already present, but I believe it's not worth bothering to save a few MB).
BTW, since you're a Solaris user, I've got a question.
I'm doing a real package myself, it's not a tarball. Which means root is needed to install it (though it's relocatable and can be put anywhere).
Do you:
a) Like it that way, because it's a clean and easy way to install using pkgadd, and tells you which Solaris dependencies are needed?
b) Don't like that, and if so, why? (don't have root, and can't install packages, don't like packages, etc)
c) Don't have an opinion about it?
Since I've started recently doing my builds, we're working separately.
I've sent him a message, maybe we can cooperate to make our builds similar. In my package, I include all the dependencies, so there's no need to install anything else (there might be the right libs already present, but I believe it's not worth bothering to save a few MB).
BTW, since you're a Solaris user, I've got a question.
I'm doing a real package myself, it's not a tarball. Which means root is needed to install it (though it's relocatable and can be put anywhere).
Do you:
a) Like it that way, because it's a clean and easy way to install using pkgadd, and tells you which Solaris dependencies are needed?
b) Don't like that, and if so, why? (don't have root, and can't install packages, don't like packages, etc)
c) Don't have an opinion about it?