[opensuse-arm] Web browser falkon seems to seek libraries in wrong directory
Hi, I installed Leap 15.0 on a Raspberry PI, with the intent to make it a nextcloud server. I encounter a few difficulties, and I would like to report them here in different posts. It might well be that for some or all of these difficulties, this list is not the appropriate one. In that case, please let me know, and my apologies. Installing Leap itself (the X-version), apache2, mariadb and nextcloud itself went without problem. After creating a database and user for nextcloud one has to open http://localhost/nexcloud in a browser. Since the default X-install contains no browser (there is a "Web browser" icon on the taskbar, but no application connected to it) I had to install one. I decided to use falkon, mainly because it is small (5.8 MB, vs 148MB for Firefox). But when starting falkon, it terminates complaining that /usr/bin/libGLESv2.so is not found. Just to see what would happen I copied the GLES lib from /usr/lib64 to /usr/bin; now falkon complained about /usr/bin/libEGL.so not being found... Those libs reside in /usr/lib64, not in /usr/bin. Is this an upstream problem, or caused by packaging? Jogchum Reitsma -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org
Hi, Am Montag, 28. Januar 2019, 20:02:32 CET schrieb Jogchum Reitsma:
Hi,
I installed Leap 15.0 on a Raspberry PI, with the intent to make it a nextcloud server.
I encounter a few difficulties, and I would like to report them here in different posts. It might well be that for some or all of these difficulties, this list is not the appropriate one. In that case, please let me know, and my apologies.
Installing Leap itself (the X-version), apache2, mariadb and nextcloud itself went without problem.
After creating a database and user for nextcloud one has to open http://localhost/nexcloud in a browser. Since the default X-install contains no browser (there is a "Web browser" icon on the taskbar, but no application connected to it) I had to install one. I decided to use falkon, mainly because it is small (5.8 MB, vs 148MB for Firefox).
But when starting falkon, it terminates complaining that /usr/bin/libGLESv2.so is not found. Just to see what would happen I copied the GLES lib from /usr/lib64 to /usr/bin; now falkon complained about /usr/bin/libEGL.so not being found..
Sounds like https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1099874, but EGL shouldn't get into the broken codepath. Does it work with libglvnd-devel installed? In any case, please open a bug report. Cheers, Fabian
Those libs reside in /usr/lib64, not in /usr/bin. Is this an upstream problem, or caused by packaging?
Jogchum Reitsma
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Op 28-01-19 om 20:19 schreef Fabian Vogt:
Hi,
Am Montag, 28. Januar 2019, 20:02:32 CET schrieb Jogchum Reitsma:
Hi,
I installed Leap 15.0 on a Raspberry PI, with the intent to make it a nextcloud server.
I encounter a few difficulties, and I would like to report them here in different posts. It might well be that for some or all of these difficulties, this list is not the appropriate one. In that case, please let me know, and my apologies.
Installing Leap itself (the X-version), apache2, mariadb and nextcloud itself went without problem.
After creating a database and user for nextcloud one has to open http://localhost/nexcloud in a browser. Since the default X-install contains no browser (there is a "Web browser" icon on the taskbar, but no application connected to it) I had to install one. I decided to use falkon, mainly because it is small (5.8 MB, vs 148MB for Firefox).
But when starting falkon, it terminates complaining that /usr/bin/libGLESv2.so is not found. Just to see what would happen I copied the GLES lib from /usr/lib64 to /usr/bin; now falkon complained about /usr/bin/libEGL.so not being found.. Sounds like https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1099874, but EGL shouldn't get into the broken codepath.
Does it work with libglvnd-devel installed? No, that makes no difference.
In any case, please open a bug report. I'll do that tomorrow, no time for it tonight anymore.
Cheers, Fabian
Those libs reside in /usr/lib64, not in /usr/bin. Is this an upstream problem, or caused by packaging?
Jogchum Reitsma
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Op 28-01-19 om 20:19 schreef Fabian Vogt: Entered bug 1123411 yesterday evening. The mailinglist didn't accept two attempts to report... regards, Jogchum
Hi,
Am Montag, 28. Januar 2019, 20:02:32 CET schrieb Jogchum Reitsma:
Hi,
I installed Leap 15.0 on a Raspberry PI, with the intent to make it a nextcloud server.
I encounter a few difficulties, and I would like to report them here in different posts. It might well be that for some or all of these difficulties, this list is not the appropriate one. In that case, please let me know, and my apologies.
Installing Leap itself (the X-version), apache2, mariadb and nextcloud itself went without problem.
After creating a database and user for nextcloud one has to open http://localhost/nexcloud in a browser. Since the default X-install contains no browser (there is a "Web browser" icon on the taskbar, but no application connected to it) I had to install one. I decided to use falkon, mainly because it is small (5.8 MB, vs 148MB for Firefox).
But when starting falkon, it terminates complaining that /usr/bin/libGLESv2.so is not found. Just to see what would happen I copied the GLES lib from /usr/lib64 to /usr/bin; now falkon complained about /usr/bin/libEGL.so not being found.. Sounds like https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1099874, but EGL shouldn't get into the broken codepath.
Does it work with libglvnd-devel installed?
In any case, please open a bug report.
Cheers, Fabian
Those libs reside in /usr/lib64, not in /usr/bin. Is this an upstream problem, or caused by packaging?
Jogchum Reitsma
-- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org
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