G'day all,
it's been a while since I was on this forum but I've run into a problem. I had Slacko 6.3.0 installed and running nicely, until I did some updating using the Updates Manager-latest from Slackware. Since then I haven't been able to boot to the desktop
That being said, I thought it was time to update to 6.3.2 so I installed it and it is fine except that I can't run conky. It says that the libtoluapp.so file is missing and I can't seem to find it.
I installed the tolua++ package, which I believe, has the file in it but, no!! Can anyone help? Thanks,
Ray
Conky on Slacko 6.3.2 missing lib file (solved)
Conky on Slacko 6.3.2 missing lib file (solved)
Last edited by killapup on Thu 16 Feb 2017, 12:07, edited 1 time in total.
Slacko 6.3.2 on
Asus X54C 4Gb RAM
Also VectorLinux64 plus many others :D
Asus X54C 4Gb RAM
Also VectorLinux64 plus many others :D
Anyone???
In case you're not sure what I'm wanting... I'm looking for somewhere I can download that file. I've tried searching for any variation; tolua++; libtolua++; .deb file and many others but it seems no-one has it
Can anyone point me to the file or some other solution so that I can run my conky, thanks.
Ray
In case you're not sure what I'm wanting... I'm looking for somewhere I can download that file. I've tried searching for any variation; tolua++; libtolua++; .deb file and many others but it seems no-one has it
Can anyone point me to the file or some other solution so that I can run my conky, thanks.
Ray
Slacko 6.3.2 on
Asus X54C 4Gb RAM
Also VectorLinux64 plus many others :D
Asus X54C 4Gb RAM
Also VectorLinux64 plus many others :D
I found this : https://www.archlinux.org/packages/comm ... /download/
I hope it helps ...
I hope it helps ...
There shouldn't be a problem if you grabbed it from the Salix repo.
You grabbed a 14.2 Slack pkg which 6.3.2 doesn't fully support, and the reason for that *extended* dependency.
I'd say lose the build you installed and let PPM handle the rest.
Maybe next time mention where you got the pkg from..
You grabbed a 14.2 Slack pkg which 6.3.2 doesn't fully support, and the reason for that *extended* dependency.
I'd say lose the build you installed and let PPM handle the rest.
Maybe next time mention where you got the pkg from..
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