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Hi,
I installed this package from AUR. It's an esperanto course. The installation completed quite ok but when I try to run, I get an error.
revberaldo ~ $ kurso
kurso: symbol lookup error: kurso: undefined symbol: initPAnsiStringsI looked it up on the internet but I found nothing that could resolve my problem.
Thanks in advice.
Last edited by revberaldo (2009-09-18 16:40:00)
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Yep, this is confirmed.
Awsome package! Pls make this work. ![]()
Last edited by ammon (2009-09-18 18:13:02)
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This might be difficult. The package installs a precompiled binary which probably relies on old library versions.
But kurso is awesome. I really do miss it.
To know or not to know ...
... the questions remain forever.
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I tryied to run the Windows version using Wine but didn't work.
I'll send the creator an e-mail. Trying is never enough.
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Any luck?
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Nothing, ammon. The program's developer didn't reply my e-mail. ![]()
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I didn't read this carefully, so I'm not sure it's going to get everyone what they want.
http://blog.flameeyes.eu/2009/02/17/kno … nv-d-files
By the way, this is the second hit on Google for the error message above.
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Sorry for the bump, I only just noticed this. It's odd that this popped up now; the package had worked earlier this year. The PKGBUILD even installs the libraries to /usr/lib instead of the default /usr/share/kurso/lib. I tried exporting LD_LIBRARY_PATH, but no luck. I am going to look around and I see if I can do anything to fix this program.
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The kurso_esperanto package in the AUR is now fixed!
(it needed libjpeg6)
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The kurso_esperanto package in the AUR is now fixed!
(it needed libjpeg6)
I have got libjpeg6 and it still fails.

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