PlaneShift
Support => Linux Specific Issues => Topic started by: Timmothy Perriwinkle on August 01, 2009, 05:20:39 pm
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So uh, I compiled my own client, and initially it ran... kinda. There were problems with video in which it wouldn't refresh unless another window was put over it. But that's irrelevant.
I open it one time, and the screen is black and it says "updates available", so I grab the updater from the binary and run it. It goes obnoxiously slow. Three hours later the updates are done and now whenever I launch my client it looks like this:
(http://i25.tinypic.com/2j46ooy.png)
The terminal output: http://pastebin.com/m6178ae34
Running Archlinux 32-bit. Any ideas?
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Did you get the art? Get it from another PS installation and it should work.
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I have the same problem with the pslauncher application. Have you tried to start psclient?
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Yes, I have the art. Like I said it was running mostly fine before I ran the updater.
As far as launching ./psclient goes it outputs: ./psclient.bin: error while loading shared libraries: libs/libCgGL.so: file too short
Which kind of befuddles me, on account of 1) it was running well before and 2) the updater (afaik) has no reason to mess with the nvidia-cg files.
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ahm...not sure what the updater does. Never ran it in my complied client. I don't want it to replace my compiled binary with another one. I don't have a libs directory in the planeshift dir of the compiled client. So if you have one maybe it's worth to rename it and allow PS to use your system libs.
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Hi, I've just been informed that running the updater on a compiled client is very much a bad idea.
Whoops :)