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authorMichiel van Wessem <michiel@slackbuilds.org>2010-12-29 00:08:47 -0600
committerRobby Workman <rworkman@slackbuilds.org>2010-12-29 01:08:50 -0600
commitb7606663927a688f8f53f2db57af0c77438df826 (patch)
treec7033d1db53d2e483a619314519f8b9c7917d08f /multimedia/GoogleEarth/README
parent89d38227fbb30b61adc859440e7d84309d4c8f80 (diff)
multimedia/GoogleEarth: Updated for version 6.0.1.2032.
Read the README. Seriously. Signed-off-by: Robby Workman <rworkman@slackbuilds.org>
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@@ -19,11 +19,7 @@ This should be safe to ignore - it will use other fonts (and the
DejaVu fonts included with Slackware are based on the Bitstream fonts).
NOTEs:
-1) GoogleEarth is a 32bit application only. You need to have the 32bit
- compatibility packages installed to have this work on a 64bit system.
- Otherwise you'll just see "no such file or directory" errors.
-
-2) Google updates the GoogleEarth bin-file without changing the download
+1) Google updates the GoogleEarth bin-file without changing the download
link location and they don't use version numbering in the filename
(the version is more an internal numbering).
@@ -32,6 +28,18 @@ NOTEs:
of GoogleEarth than what the script is designed to use. Please notify
the maintainer if this is the case.
-3) GoogleEarth now requires that you have OpenGL drivers installed on your
+2) Google Earth 6 is "LSB compliant" meaning it was built on a LSB system.
+ Slackware however does not have that symlink which is part of the LSB 3.0
+ specification. You'll need to create the symlink manually after installing
+ the package:
+
+ ln -sf /lib/ld-linux.so.2 /lib/ld-lsb.so.3
+
+3) GoogleEarth is a 32bit application only. You need to have the 32bit
+ compatibility packages installed to have this work on a 64bit system.
+ Otherwise you'll just see "no such file or directory" errors.
+
+4) GoogleEarth now requires that you have OpenGL drivers installed on your
system (and Xorg configured to use them). Not doing so will cause X
to crash.
+