Re: Help needed to install blender on AMD 64, libSDL-1.2.so.0 not found error

From: Jonathan Berry (berryja_at_gmail.com)
Date: 03/25/05

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    On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 15:54:23 +0100, Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists@uni-x.org> wrote:
    > Am Fr, den 25.03.2005 schrieb Alexander Dalloz um 15:48:
    > > Am Fr, den 25.03.2005 schrieb Trichy pasupathy um 15:26:
    > > > After unpacking and running the executable of the current version 2.3
    > > > of Blender - a 3D animation software, I get the following errors.
    > > > libSDL-1.2.so.0 not found. Subsequently, if I use LDD blender,
    > > > libSDL-1.2.so.0 and libGLU.1.2.0 are indicated as not found. I checked
    > > > the dir lib64 and found both of them present. I don't have an internet
    > > > connection on the linux box. Any ideas/suggestion on how I can fix
    > > > this problem?
    > >
    > > yum install SDL xorg-x11-devel
    > >
    > > Alexander
    >
    > Sorry, without internet connection ... yum ...
    > Bot packages are Core packages. If you have them on your system already,
    > then you will have to instruct ./configure to find them. "./configure
    > --help" should tell you. I don't know whether blender is 32bit only.
    >
    > Alexander

    Hi Trichy,
    Blender is 32-bit only, which means you will need to have the *32-bit*
    versions of the mentioned libraries. All libraries in lib64
    directories are 64-bit, and the ones in lib are 32-bit (well at least
    in most cases, kernel modules are in a subdir of lib...). I assume
    you downloaded the binaries and not the source. I have attempted to
    compile blender to make it 64-bit, but it wasn't easy. I had to hack
    up the make files because it wasn't looking in the right place for
    64-bit X libraries.
    Since you don't have an internet connection, I suggest you use the
    package selection GUI and look for "compat" or "32-bit" libraries and
    install those. I don't remember off hand how to install the 32-bit
    libs (if they are included on the CDs/DVD) and I'm not in Linux at the
    moment. I remember I downloaded and compiled something like that, but
    I don't remember if that was needed to run it, or for compiling (I
    think compiling).

    Jonathan

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