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Post#16 by beny » 14 Mar 2024, 17:00

hi, but you have seen the porteuX App store and if you have a current system only when software into the core change you have after a while an upgrade of version i think when you have the devel package and the kernel you can have a full system that can work for all the task you need to do.

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Post#17 by donald » 14 Mar 2024, 20:43

benjibasson wrote:
14 Mar 2024, 07:26
Yes I am sure
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Don't select 'package if you search for a library, chose 'content' [of a package] instead. ;)

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Post#18 by benjibasson » 14 Mar 2024, 20:48

Of course have seen the porteuX 0.5 App store. And for office I only found 'only office 7.4.1' ( without wordplay ) is really disgusting because it doesn't work in respect to the standard iso26300 witch is the unic open standard office format.
In porteux 0.5 Libre Office is neither on the market, neither in the command line.
Ans usm gave obsolete version of libreoffice without many fonts

If I have to start Porteus to build libre office xzm ( because missing from the app store, and removed update-office ) for porteux, then I definitely give up porteux

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Post#19 by benjibasson » 02 Apr 2024, 15:06

Hi
I thought, the Appimage has no requirements (according to the documentation:
" Kdenlive on Linux[¶]
Kdenlive can be installed on non-KDE Desktops without any issues.

Packages: Minimum Ubuntu 22.04 for PPA. AppImage, Snap or Flatpak have no such minimal requirements."

Ubuntu 22.04 has same version of libstdc++.so.6 than Slackware 15 because same released date.
Any ideas how to make the appimage work?

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Post#20 by Rava » 26 Apr 2024, 01:34

benjibasson wrote:
14 Mar 2024, 07:26
Why the appimage say /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6 not fond althought /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6 is here?
guest@porteus:~$ '/home/guest/Desktop/kdenlive-23.08.5-x86_64.AppImage'
/tmp/.mount_kdenli83dJCz/AppRun.wrapped: /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.30' not found (required by /tmp/.mount_kdenli83dJCz/usr/bin/../lib/libicuuc.so.74)
Seems your system uses an older GLIBC (the main C library) and the software needs a newer one.

You cannot just replace the older GLIBC with a newer one, since that will break your system. You will have to look for a Linux system that uses the GLIBC the software needs. Or find a way to compile the software for the older GLIBC - but that is sometimes not possible.
Cheers!
Yours Rava

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