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Title: libsl.so
Post by: systemparadox on November 08, 2004, 04:15:53 pm
I am sure there are many people who have reflashed the sharp rom to get this and then flashed back, so rather than having to find a sharp rom and reflash my z too, could someone who has got libsl.so please make it available to me somehow (I can do email if less than 1mb, although other means are preffered).

Thanks
Simon
Title: libsl.so
Post by: lardman on November 08, 2004, 06:09:34 pm
You could grab the ospack, use romburst to extract the initrd.bin, then mount it as as cramfs... that's what I tend to do (though I'm using Windows atm and don't have a copy handy)

I'd be interested to see what you can do, as when I tried (with OZ3.2 iirc), I eventually ended up (after adding a long list of required libs - hence the mounting the fs so I could easily copy them) with an undefined symbols error and gave up in disgust (I wasn't overly motivated though ;-).


Si
Title: libsl.so
Post by: systemparadox on November 10, 2004, 11:50:46 am
I am getting the undefined symbols error (on LOTS of programs)- will this be solved by the lib or did you still get the error after installing the libs?

Nothing has actually told me that this is the lib I need, but something in another thread lead me to believe that this is probably the problem. If I am totally wrong here please tell me.

EDIT: the actual error I get is:
[name of program]: symbol lookup error: [name of program]: undefined symbol: _7QString.shared_null

Thanks
Simon
Title: libsl.so
Post by: lardman on November 10, 2004, 12:04:22 pm
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If I am totally wrong here please tell me.

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EDIT: the actual error I get is:
[name of program]: symbol lookup error: [name of program]: undefined symbol: _7QString.shared_null

If this is the error, then yes you are wrong. That undefined symbols error will be solved by installing and using the compat libs.


Si
Title: libsl.so
Post by: systemparadox on November 15, 2004, 03:58:15 pm
That's fixed it- thanks again!