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I downloaded google-earth 7.1.2.2041-2 from AUR and when I try to install it, I can't because these dependencies are missing:
ld-lsb>=3-5
lib32-fontconfig
lib32-glu
lib32-libgl
lib32-libsm
lib32-libxrender
lib32-mesa
I have tried searching the forums and apparently this lib32 comes with some nvidia drivers. In fact, I have an Nvidia graphics card (geforce 9800M GTS) but I'm using nouveau drivers, and if I try to install something like nvidia-304xx-libgl, it says I can't because it conflicts with mesa-libgl, which is needed by nouveau-dri. How can I solve this?
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by persio (2014-04-29 19:42:19)
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I'm a little bit confused. Why do I need to enable multilib if I'm using 32-bit? I forgot to mention that in the original post.
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If you're on i686, then the package should not be asking for lib32 libs. Report it to the maintainer.
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Are you using AUR helpers? There are a lot of comments reporting the same or similar problems with lib32-* dependencies.
Try to build the package just by using makepkg.
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If you're on i686, then the package should not be asking for lib32 libs. Report it to the maintainer.
OK, done.
Are you using AUR helpers? There are a lot of comments reporting the same or similar problems with lib32-* dependencies.
Try to build the package just by using makepkg.
I'm not, I used makepkg.
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Then edit the PKGBUILD yourself. The correct dependencies for i686 are in line 37 of the PKGBUILD
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Then edit the PKGBUILD yourself. The correct dependencies for i686 are in line 37 of the PKGBUILD
I'd gladly do it, but I don't know what I'm supposed to do. Line 37 says:
depends=('desktop-file-utils' 'fontconfig' 'glu' 'hicolor-icon-theme' 'ld-lsb>=3-5' 'libgl' 'libsm' 'libxrender' 'mesa' 'shared-mime-info' 'xdg-utils')
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Replace line 15 (the one containing the lib32-* stuff) by line 37. You can also replace the optdepends variable the same way.
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I replaced line 15 with line 37, and now I only get "target not found: ld-lsb>=3-5" (the rest of the dependencies are not showing up).
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Do you have all the dependencies installed? e.g. ld-lsb?
If you get more errors do as Scimmia said on #4 and contact the mantainer.
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I suggest using the in browser version instead. It is actually faster for most people than the dedicated client (and much less trouble with sig11's etc...)
Evil #archlinux@libera.chat channel op and general support dude.
. files on github, Screenshots, Random pics and the rest
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I suggest using the in browser version instead. It is actually faster for most people than the dedicated client (and much less trouble with sig11's etc...)
Their website says: "the Google Earth Plugin is currently only available on Windows and Mac OS X 10.6+".
Do you have all the dependencies installed? e.g. ld-lsb?
If you get more errors do as Scimmia said on #4 and contact the mantainer.
I downloaded ld-lsb from AUR, but when I try to install it I get again "target not found: lib32-glibc". My system is 32-bit, shouldn't I have this library installed?
Last edited by persio (2014-04-29 19:25:23)
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OH OH OH!!
I'm terribly sorry to you all. I don't know why but I just found out that... I'm running 64 bit. I don't know when I chose that. Please forgive me, I was proud for being able to install arch in an encrypted environment yesterday and get everything up and running, but I didn't realize I was on 64.
Sorry and thanks everyone for your help!
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My system is 32-bit, shouldn't I have this library installed?
Edit:
I just found out that... I'm running 64 bit.
That explains a lot...
Please, mark your thread as solved by editing your first post.
Last edited by o_caino (2014-04-29 19:34:46)
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