i already install a new application called CorelPhotoPaint 9 under SUSE LINUX 10. After installing process is done, i try to run my application with a shell script "photopaint". But after i run that command... one error message is coming in my konsole. The error message is like this one : /usr/lib/corel/wine-graphics9/bin/wine: relocation error: /usr/lib/corel/wine-graphics9/lib/libwine.so: symbol errno, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file LIB.so.6 with link time reference Could someone explain me what is this about ? What this error message said ? and What am i have to do to run my application ? I am sorry because I am a Newbie in This World Thanx A Lot Ronny Widjaja
Hi there Ronny, I don't know your Corel program but I had a similar problem with another code. Look at my error: /usr/local/xxxx/bin/linux/PreGui_ogl.exe: /usr/local/xxxx/lib/linux/libgcc_s.so.1: version `GCC_3.3' not found (required by /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6) Looks like you problem, right? But a different lib. What I did was to rename the conflicting lib (libgcc_s.so.1 in my case) inside the program installation location and symlink to the same lib already found in the system: # jedi:/usr/local/xxxx/lib/linux # ls -la libgcc* lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 18 2005-11-01 22:30 libgcc_s.so.1 -> /lib/libgcc_s.so.1 -rwxr-xr-x 1 20011 215 921181 2005-07-08 20:04 libgcc_s.so.1.OLD In your case I think the libwine.so is the problem. I would do the same thing with the conflicting lib. Rename the libwine inside the Corel directory and do a symlink to the system library which has the same name. Please note that perhaps this lib isn't installed by default and you should install the wine package first. Hope this helps! Good luck! Carlos Ronny Widjaja wrote:
i already install a new application called CorelPhotoPaint 9 under SUSE LINUX 10. After installing process is done, i try to run my application with a shell script "photopaint". But after i run that command... one error message is coming in my konsole. The error message is like this one :
/usr/lib/corel/wine-graphics9/bin/wine: relocation error: /usr/lib/corel/wine-graphics9/lib/libwine.so: symbol errno, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file LIB.so.6 with link time reference
Could someone explain me what is this about ? What this error message said ? and What am i have to do to run my application ?
I am sorry because I am a Newbie in This World
Thanx A Lot Ronny Widjaja
On Saturday 19 November 2005 9:06 am, Ronny Widjaja wrote:
i already install a new application called CorelPhotoPaint 9 under SUSE LINUX 10. After installing process is done, i try to run my application with a shell script "photopaint". But after i run that command... one error message is coming in my konsole. The error message is like this one :
CPP9 is NOT a Linux application, and won't run under Wine, which is 'Bloze emmulation. Use Gimp, which ships with SUSE 10.0. Fred -- Paid purchaser of ALL SuSE Linux releases since 6.x
Hi Fred. That's simply wrong. In the past (about 5 years ago) you could download Corel Photopaint 9 for Linux from http://linux.corel.com/ You are right, that this is no native linux app, but it has been seriously tweaked and was explicitely ment to run through wine libs which were included in the package. It was horrible and nearly unusably slow, but it worked. But it's end of life now, because it doesn't run on newer distributions because of gcc libraries which are not binary compatible if the version step is too large. They didn't want to spent the needed time on this and so they just removed the linux.corel.com site. Best, Daniel Am Sonntag, 20. November 2005 03:52 schrieb Fred A. Miller:
On Saturday 19 November 2005 9:06 am, Ronny Widjaja wrote:
i already install a new application called CorelPhotoPaint 9 under SUSE LINUX 10. After installing process is done, i try to run my application with a shell script "photopaint". But after i run that command... one error message is coming in my konsole. The error message is like this one :
CPP9 is NOT a Linux application, and won't run under Wine, which is 'Bloze emmulation. Use Gimp, which ships with SUSE 10.0.
Fred
-- Paid purchaser of ALL SuSE Linux releases since 6.x
On Sunday 20 November 2005 4:36 am, Daniel Eckl wrote:
Hi Fred.
That's simply wrong.
In the past (about 5 years ago) you could download Corel Photopaint 9 for Linux from http://linux.corel.com/
You are right, that this is no native linux app, but it has been seriously tweaked and was explicitely ment to run through wine libs which were included in the package.
That was my point..........it's a "Bloze" application. It was and still is!
It was horrible and nearly unusably slow, but it worked.
But it's end of life now, because it doesn't run on newer distributions because of gcc libraries which are not binary compatible if the version step is too large.
They didn't want to spent the needed time on this and so they just removed the linux.corel.com site.
Yep..............and better they did. Either port it and support it correctly, or get rid of it. Fred -- Paid purchaser of ALL SuSE Linux releases since 6.x
Fred A. Miller wrote:
On Sunday 20 November 2005 4:36 am, Daniel Eckl wrote:
Hi Fred.
That's simply wrong.
In the past (about 5 years ago) you could download Corel Photopaint 9 for Linux from http://linux.corel.com/
You are right, that this is no native linux app, but it has been seriously tweaked and was explicitely ment to run through wine libs which were included in the package.
That was my point..........it's a "Bloze" application. It was and still is!
It was horrible and nearly unusably slow, but it worked.
But it's end of life now, because it doesn't run on newer distributions because of gcc libraries which are not binary compatible if the version step is too large.
They didn't want to spent the needed time on this and so they just removed the linux.corel.com site.
Yep..............and better they did. Either port it and support it correctly, or get rid of it.
Fred
Hi: Some time ago I was working with Corel Photo Paint in its original linux-wine version. Later on, Corel Photo Paint did not work anymore under linux. When I need my old Corel files, I use a windows version of Corel I installed with wine, with the only purpose of translating the propietary files to a different format. I use Gimp with success for all my tasks. There are also a lot of other programs for tasks like blending, panorama-views or for changing the properties of the photos. I dont need any more Corel. Try to work with Gimp. There are a lot of good tutorials. You can also take a look on "Digikam". Good luck, Beatriz
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Beatriz Botero
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Carlos Costa
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Daniel Eckl
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Fred A. Miller
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Ronny Widjaja