FS#71885 - [steam-native-runtime] Needs lib32-libxpm
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Opened by Faalagorn (Faalagorn) - Saturday, 21 August 2021, 13:10 GMT
Last edited by Giancarlo Razzolini (grazzolini) - Wednesday, 01 September 2021, 17:31 GMT
Opened by Faalagorn (Faalagorn) - Saturday, 21 August 2021, 13:10 GMT
Last edited by Giancarlo Razzolini (grazzolini) - Wednesday, 01 September 2021, 17:31 GMT
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Description:
32-bit version (the one with Steam features) of The Polynomial needs lib32-libxpm to run. Additional info: The package is currently available in AUR, it was moved from multilib back in 2012: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/lib32-libxpm/ Steps to reproduce: 0. Make sure `lib32-libxpm` isn't installed. 1. Run `steam-native` from terminal. 2. Run `The Polynomial` from Steam client (you need to own the game). 3. Observe the error: `./bin/Polynomial32: error while loading shared libraries: libXpm.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory` 4. Install `lib32-libxpm` 5. Run the game – it should now work fine. |
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Closed by Giancarlo Razzolini (grazzolini)
Wednesday, 01 September 2021, 17:31 GMT
Reason for closing: Won't implement
Wednesday, 01 September 2021, 17:31 GMT
Reason for closing: Won't implement
Comment by
Giancarlo Razzolini (grazzolini) -
Wednesday, 01 September 2021, 17:31 GMT
The purpose of the steam-native-runtime is to provide a set of
packages that will allow steam to work, as well as most games. I
don't see the point in adding libxpm, as it most likely affect
very few games.