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Model Specific Forums => Sharp Zaurus => Zaurus - pdaXrom => Topic started by: jcabrer on October 09, 2005, 07:21:56 pm
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For those of you with room to spare, I've compiled a full version of The GIMP 2.2.8. It should not crash like the original 2.0.5 ipk found in the rc feeds (although I did manage to crash it once).
http://pdaxfeed.dyndns.org:8080 (http://pdaxfeed.dyndns.org:8080)
There are a few other packages available and unannounced.
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most should be mirrored here: http://zaurus.spy.org/feeds/cacko/pdaXrom/...0/misc/jcabrer/ (http://zaurus.spy.org/feeds/cacko/pdaXrom/1.1.0/rc10/misc/jcabrer/)
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Hi,
Thank you for Gimp 2.2.8
In fact Sashz already compiled it (Size:5Mb)(without the help files and other minor files I think), it's available here: http://212.10.30.205/rc11/Zaurus-7x0-860/feed-addon/ (http://212.10.30.205/rc11/Zaurus-7x0-860/feed-addon/)
It works on all zaurus using PdaX(6000, cxxxx and cxxx).
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When I install to sd and reboot, i get msg:
gimp: error while loading shared libraries: libgimpwidgets-2.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I started gimp easily after the ipkg intstall w/ no problems. this appears to be a broken symlink problem? how can i fix this?
Louis
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When I install to sd and reboot, i get msg:
gimp: error while loading shared libraries: libgimpwidgets-2.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I started gimp easily after the ipkg intstall w/ no problems. this appears to be a broken symlink problem? how can i fix this?
Louis
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If you attempt to run GIMP, or any other program installed to SD or CF immediately after a reboot or Card Insertion, you will probably get error because all symlinks are re-established and it takes a bit of time. The more packages you install to SD and the larger they are, the longer it takes to recreate the links. Give it five minutes and try again.
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Nope. Still broken. Where can I get this lib?? Or how can I manually:
(a) see if it still it exists
( tell gimp where it is
Thanks,
Louis