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FS#50723 - [vbam-sdl] Version mismatch with sfml
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Opened by Fredrik Ljungdahl (fiq) - Saturday, 10 September 2016, 02:13 GMT
Last edited by Maxime Gauduin (Alucryd) - Friday, 28 October 2016, 09:02 GMT
Opened by Fredrik Ljungdahl (fiq) - Saturday, 10 September 2016, 02:13 GMT
Last edited by Maxime Gauduin (Alucryd) - Friday, 28 October 2016, 09:02 GMT
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DetailsI installed vbam-sdl today. On attempting to run it, I got the following:
vbam: error while loading shared libraries: libsfml-network.so.2.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory I performed a system update with pacman -Syu, restarted my system and reinstalled both vbam-sdl and sfml. The error persisted. My system is x86_64 and I'm not using any testing repositories or similar. I ran a pacman -Ql sfml and it provides /usr/lib/libsfml-network.so.2.4, so it looks like some kind of version mismatch. |
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Closed by Maxime Gauduin (Alucryd)
Friday, 28 October 2016, 09:02 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: 2.0.0b2-2
Friday, 28 October 2016, 09:02 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: 2.0.0b2-2
Comment by Pablo Lezaeta (Jristz) -
Tuesday, 18 October 2016, 19:57 GMT
I'm far from a computer, but rebuild the affected package fix the problem?
Comment by Maxime Gauduin (Alucryd) -
Tuesday, 18 October 2016, 20:47 GMT
No it does not, I'd have done it a long time ago if it did. I'm just tempted to drop it to AUR, I don't have time to fix the code, plus I mainly use mgba nowadays (via retroarch).