On Tuesday 10 May, 2011 08:43:19 Bob McGowan wrote:
> You want to use:
>
> $ ldd filename # or libfilename.so or /full/path/lib/libfilename.so
Begorrah! It worked. All libraries are installed, but still no video.
# ldd MxEasy
linux-vdso.so.1 => (0x7fff753ff000)
libmxm.so
On 05/09/2011 05:19 AM, cac...@quantum-sci.com wrote:
> On Sunday 8 May, 2011 08:27:27 godo wrote:
>> it's happened sometimes that some package missing in testing or sid but
>> from my experience it will come in few days or week.
>>
>> If you are in hurry try with sid version and if there is not t
And the kicker is that libsdl1.2debian (no -all) which I have
installed, has these exact files with these exact names as well. So
I think the software is looking for the package name with -all, and
when it doesn't find it it fails. I overrode dependencies and
installed it anyway, but inexplic
On Sunday 8 May, 2011 08:27:27 godo wrote:
> it's happened sometimes that some package missing in testing or sid but
> from my experience it will come in few days or week.
>
> If you are in hurry try with sid version and if there is not to much
> dependencies I think it wont be a problem.
I've
I looked for libsdl1.2debian-all in Debian's packages and found it in
Squeeze and Sid, but not Testing. Technically this MxEasy package is
for Ubuntu, but I've never had a problem like this before.
I know there is a way to check an app to find out what libs it's
calling for, but I can't rememb
On Sun, May 08, 2011 at 07:35:56AM -0700, cac...@quantum-sci.com wrote:
>
> I am trying to install Mobotix's MxEasy security camera software, but it's
> refusing for dependency:
>
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>
> I know there is a way to check an app to find out what libs it's calling for,
> but I can't remember how
I am trying to install Mobotix's MxEasy security camera software, but it's
refusing for dependency:
# dpkg -i /home/bill/dl/MxEasy_1.3.2-ubuntu-10.10_amd64.deb
Selecting previously deselected package mxeasy.
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