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unzip capsimg_source_linux_macosz.zip cd capsimg_source_linux_macos/CAPSImg chmod u+x configure ./configure make sudo make install |
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14 August 2014, 16:49 | #43 | |
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I tried renaming them to *.ctr but that didn't work either. I have libcapsimage.so.5.1 installed and linked in the same location as libdisk.so.0. Code:
sudo ln -s /usr/local/lib/libcapsimage.so.5.1 /usr/local/lib/libcapsimage.so.5 |
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ldd `which disk-analyse` The latest libdisk will give you a warning to download v5 of the IPF support library if it doesn't find it. If you don't see that message then your libdisk is stale. |
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14 August 2014, 17:39 | #45 | |
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Here's what I did, I downloaded and compiled the 5.1 source from http://www.kryoflux.com/.
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cd capsimg_source_linux_macos/CAPSImg chmod u+x configure ./configure make sudo make install Then I updated Disk-Utilities. Code:
git pull make clean su -c "make install" However the lib is still not detected by disk-analyse: Code:
linux-gate.so.1 => (0xb778e000) libdisk.so.0 => /usr/local/lib/libdisk.so.0 (0xb7747000) libc.so.6 => /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 (0xb7597000) /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb778f000) Quote:
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If it is up to date then please let us know the exact command line you give disk-analyse, together with all output. |
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14 August 2014, 19:21 | #47 |
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You're right I get no output.
I think I have completely screwed up my Linux install. I'll install everything from scratch and and report back later. |
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export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/path/to/Disk-Utilities/libdisk |
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I noticed you included further info in the new build:
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As IFW said to do I downloaded the source, unzipped (the source that is ), but 'make' failed due to no gcc++ installed! found out how to do that with 'sudo yum install gcc-c++' but not a member of the sudoers file so found out how to do that THEN I could install gcc++, and after that, like you said kaffer: It's very easy |
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You can work around this. Go grab version 4.2 from here http://www.softpres.org/_media/files...ad&cache=cache Then Code:
tar xf ipflib42_linux-x86_64.tar.gz cd x86_64-linux-gnu-capsimage sudo cp -a include/caps /usr/include |
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14 August 2014, 22:08 | #53 |
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Yeah, at least i'm not spamming yer email now
Also had the same issue as Retroplay, missing headers, but your instructions made it 'very easy' again but have this error when compiling with 'caps=y make' then 'make install': gcc -Lamiga -Lm68k -L../libdisk disassemble.o -lamiga -lm68k -o disassemble gcc -Lamiga -Lm68k -L../libdisk copylock.o -lamiga -lm68k -ldisk -o copylock ../libdisk/libdisk.so: undefined reference to `dlopen' ../libdisk/libdisk.so: undefined reference to `dlclose' ../libdisk/libdisk.so: undefined reference to `dlerror' ../libdisk/libdisk.so: undefined reference to `dlsym' collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status make[1]: *** [copylock] Error 1 |
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You really had a successful 'caps=y make'? I suggest specifying caps=y at the install stage too: 'caps=y make install'. EDIT: And, first of all, 'make clean' to start a build from scratch!!! |
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You're right, the build does indeed work, but now I have another problem.
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14 August 2014, 22:51 | #57 |
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I did a make clean, then caps=y make and finally sudo caps=y "make install".
That did the trick. I really ought to write down all the steps, that'll keep me from major headaches for future installs. THANKS for all your help and for keeping up with "stupid" questions from "oblivious" Linux noobs like myself. Last edited by Retroplay; 14 August 2014 at 22:57. Reason: typo |
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I'll gather this all together and update the Disk-Utilities/README with extra setup steps for IPF/CTR support.
I'll also add some troubleshooting tips. |
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Sounds like an excellent idea.
Btw I finally have ipfs of Hugo now ready to write back on my KF thanks to you. Quote:
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Hey, i'm the king of n00b with Linux Retroplay, back off
I got a bit further kaffer, 'caps=y make install' got past the error now disk-analyse can't find libcapsimage.so as I only have libcapsimage.so.5.1 in usr/local/lib, but should it be in lib64 as I'm running 64bit Fedora? |
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