Alan McKinnon wrote:
Thanks for your reply.
> On Thursday 16 April 2009 03:00:59 Drew Tomlinson wrote:
>
>> Has anyone had luck installing Adobe Air and TweetDeck on Gentoo? I
>> followed
>>
http://www.flashinthepan.ca/computer-tips/linux-computer-tips/adobe-air-on->> gentoo-linux to get the SDK installed and attempted to run TweetDeck 0.25.
>> It starts but I get a lot of errors. Has anyone had luck getting this
>> working?
>>
>
> never heard of the product, but:
>
>
>> # /opt/AIR-SDK/bin/adl
>> /opt/AIR-apps/TweetDeck/META-INF/AIR/application.xml
>> /opt/AIR-apps/TweetDeck Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "gnomebreakpad":
>> libgnomebreakpad.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
>> directory
>>
This file does not exist. I Googled in an attempt to find which port
contains this library but was unsuccessful. However this bug report
suggests this is a cosmetic error only.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/217094>> Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "gnomebreakpad": libgnomebreakpad.so:
>> cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
>> Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module":
>>
This is interesting:
# find / -iname "libcanberra-gtk-module.so"
find: ftsfind.c:475: consider_visiting: Assertion `state.type != 0' failed.
Aborted
# find / -iname "libcanberra-gtk-module.so"
find: ftsfind.c:475: consider_visiting: Assertion `state.type != 0' failed.
Aborted
But I did find it here:
/usr/lib64/gtk-2.0/modules/libcanberra-gtk-module.so
>> libcanberra-gtk-module.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file
>> or directory
>> I/O warning : failed to load external entity
>> "/etc/opt/Adobe/certificates/crypt//config.xml"
>> Unable to parse Document: /etc/opt/Adobe/certificates/crypt//config.xml.
>> libgnome-keyring.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
>>
>
> It's obviously complaining about missing libraries. Do these files exist
> anywhere on your machine?
>
> You may have to add entries to /etc/env.d and run env-update.
>
What might I need to add? I looked in the directory and found lots of
files. Thus I suspect I need to create a file and add the proper line.
Would it be some sort of "LD_PATH=" line?
> Looks like a classic case of Adobe *nix-cluelessness
>
Combined with my classic *nix-cluelessness regarding libraries and
paths... :)
Thanks for your help!
Drew
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