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- Warlord
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Is Porteus 5.0 RC3 going to be updated one day? Or should I start learning APorteus instead?
(I'm beginning to be disturbed by growing incompatibilities. Nowadays quickly getting a simple package like xdpyinfo through getpkg which used to give an oldish but immediately working module, produces a package that is ahead, complaining about GLIBC mismatch etc.)
(I'm beginning to be disturbed by growing incompatibilities. Nowadays quickly getting a simple package like xdpyinfo through getpkg which used to give an oldish but immediately working module, produces a package that is ahead, complaining about GLIBC mismatch etc.)
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.. very soon ..hopefully before the end of this month
(instead of current) .. this should lessen 'older library' issues( though perhaps not eliminate entirely)
in the meantime, for rc3 getpkg, i suggest editing /usr/local/bin/getpkg line 31 to:
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SLACKVER=15.0
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- Black ninja
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May is already over and June too - when will it be? hopefully soon ...
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- Warlord
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An interesting date is approaching, the 8th of July: exactly one year since the celebrated Porteus-v5.0rc3 was released
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- Warlord
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Indeed the SLACKVER=15.0 helped some, thank you. But for examplencmprhnsbl wrote: ↑08 May 2022, 00:46this should lessen 'older library' issues( though perhaps not eliminate entirely)
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root@porteus:~# getpkg pavucontrol
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Creating /tmp/pavucontrol-5.0-x86_64-1.xzm
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root@porteus:~# pavucontrol
pavucontrol: /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6:version `GLIBCXX_3.4.29' not found
(required by pavucontrol)
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Check this out libstdc++.so.6 - Resolve the error message (Post by Rapha_ #85565)rych wrote: ↑28 Jun 2022, 09:16Code: Select all
root@porteus:~# pavucontrol pavucontrol: /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6:version `GLIBCXX_3.4.29' not found
Sorry, my English is bad.
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- Warlord
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babam, Thanks but still:
Anyway maybe it's not worth it to fix this now, better wait for the upcoming Porteus release. I was just mentioning it in this thread to add to the list of problems that lagging behind (even) Slackware may cause, so that our developers feel the motivation
(By the way, this forum engine is also broken -- whenever I want to post I have to clear its cookies first)
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root@porteus:~# pavucontrol
pavucontrol: symbol lookup error: pavucontrol: undefined symbol: pa_context_send_message_to_object, version PULSE_0
(By the way, this forum engine is also broken -- whenever I want to post I have to clear its cookies first)
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I have problems logging in, linux and windows, but no problem with cookies on either system.
Ed