On Friday 03 December 2010 04:20:17 Bruno Friedmann wrote:
On 12/03/2010 05:10 AM, Bob S wrote:
On Thursday 02 December 2010 05:43:55 Luiz Fernando Ranghetti wrote:
2010/12/2 Bob S <911@pasco.org>:
On Wednesday 01 December 2010 05:19:39 Kyrill Detinov wrote:
Wednesday 01 December 2010
On Tue, 30 Nov 2010 23:39:26 -0500 Bob S wrote:
Google-earth complains it cannot find/open libGL.so.1 and it fails. I have checked my /usr/lib64 directory and it is there. However, it is there but as a link to libGL.so.1.2 Is there another real libGL.so.1 that google wants and not libGL.so.1.2
Try to install Mesa-32bit package.
Thanks Kyrill, That got it started but then it immediately crashed with a message that there is a bug in the program (6.0 beta) and report it to Google.
So I uninstalled it and downloaded an older version (5.7?) and now that won't run because it needs_________./googleearth-bin: ./libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.9' not found (required by ./libgoogleearth_lib.so)___________ and zypper doesn't know what it is.
Oh well !!! Thanks for trying. Any other solutions would be welcome from anyone.
Bob S
Hi,
Maybe this could help you:
http://lizards.opensuse.org/2010/12/01/googleearth-6-0-running-in-opensu se- 11-4-factory-64bits/
Thanks Luiz for trying. Didn't help. Still crashes.
Bob S
Hi, I'm the author of the post on lizard, but as I'm doing lot's of debug in factory, I've pretty all -32 equivalent of -64 lib installed on my system ( I know what a mess it is )
I'm also using the nvidia binary gfx drivers which "adjust" some of the Mesa/GL lib path and lib. And perharps just do what googleearth want.
My advice would be : go the the googleearth installed dir, and check each bin and .so with ldd to see if some are missing lib. then use yast / zypper to find which package provide this lib.
Don't forget to emulate their startup script as they change the LD path
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=.:${GOOGLEEARTH_DATA_PATH}:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH} export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
In my case that give the following
,,,,,,,,<snipped for brevity>,,,,,,,,,, Hi Bruno, thanks for replying. I've done the ldd thing on one binary and several of the .os files. That brings up one very long list and many of the .so files are common to the most I have looked at. The ones I checked had several Not Found's. Must I check all of the 65 + files for that? Talk about patience and eye-strain.
You see the nvidia things ? When I install the nvidia binary, I always answer Yes when it ask for the 32bits part.
If that works for you, I will update the post on lizards
I hope so, but I am not exactly a guru and must bumble along while learning. May take some time but I will post about it. Is it google-earth or SuSE that is the problem? Bob S
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