Hi David,
On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 3:49 PM, David T. Lewis lewis@mail.msen.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 04:52:45PM -0300, Javier Pim??s wrote:
cool! did apt-get tell which libraries were missing?
I don't think that apt-get showed what was missing, although the 'ldd vm-display-X11.so' command that Craig suggested did identify the missing libraries. I still had a hard time relating those libraries to the actual :i386 packages that needed to be installed, and in the end I just followed your advice of loading the Pharo vm package. This worked fine, and it also installed a couple of pharo VMs that I am happy to have on my system.
So I still do not know what is the "Minimum 32-bit libs for Ubuntu" but I guess I don't really need to worry about that. It works now and I am happy.
Please add your best recollection of what to add to the build.linux32x86/HowToBuild file. Pretty please :-)
Hi Eliot,
I'm afraid that I do not really know what all got loaded. All I can say for sure is that I was having trouble locating the right GL package to load on this version of Ubuntu, and that the Pharo VM package loaded up enough stuff to provide the required 32-bit runtimes.
Note that this is a runtime library (not *-dev) issue, and it is more of an Ubuntu distro question than a VM question. I have not yet tried a Cog/Spur build on that laptop (although I did do the interpreter build in both 32 and 64 bit variations, so it should work).
Dave