libpangoxft-1.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file
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Re: AZUREUS error - libpangoxft-1.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file
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Originally posted by logicalfuzz LFS6.1 + xorg + fluxbox + rox + firefox
azureus gives this error and does not load..
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libpangoxft-1.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file
i DL-ed libxft-2.1.3, compiled it and then again compiled pango-1.10.0. it still does not start. what should i do?
Are you trying to set up Firefox to access Azureus, when you're downloading bittorrent files ?
are you installing azureus by compiling the source code?
Could you describe you problems more clearly please?
maybe it was missing some lib for azureus. that all I can think of... for now..
Are you trying to set up Firefox to access Azureus, when you're downloading bittorrent files ?
no. i am tryiong to run the azureus in LFS.
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are you installing azureus by compiling the source code? Could you describe you problems more clearly please?
well, no. i downloaded the file "Azureus_2.3.0.4_linux.GTK.tar.bz2" from sourceforge.net, read the INSTALL file which simply said that i need JRE (which i have) before running the file 'azureus' at command line (no compilation specified in INSTALL). earlier i had run the file in RedHat.it had the file 'libpangoxft-1.0.so.0', an rpm -qf showed that it was a part of the package 'pango'. i have pango installed here (on LFS). but are there any configuration options to compile libpangoxft while compiling pango?
Last edited by logicalfuzz; 10-06-2005 at 01:46 AM.
well, no. i downloaded the file "Azureus_2.3.0.4_linux.GTK.tar.bz2" from sourceforge.net, read the INSTALL file which simply said that i need JRE (which i have) before running the file 'azureus' at command line (no compilation specified in INSTALL). earlier i had run the file in RedHat.it had the file 'libpangoxft-1.0.so.0', an rpm -qf showed that it was a part of the package 'pango'. i have pango installed here (on LFS). but are there any configuration options to compile libpangoxft while compiling pango? [/B]
Did you have JRE from your distributions ? or did you download the JRE from Java.Sun website? if you have the JRE From your distro, please uninstall that and reinstall JRE off from Java.Sun Web Site. If you have Pango install with Gtk it should be fine. I'm not very sure the specific configurations on pango.
I never had trouble installing Azureus. if you still have problem with Azureus installations from the source code, you can just download the rpm.
Good luck... I hope your Azureus is working soon. BTW do you have bittorrent install right ?
In order for Pango to find Xft, the PKG_CONFIG_PATH must include /usr/X11R6/lib/pkgconfig. This is a good time to add it if you haven't already. You can utilize the example for X.sh to create a script for modifying this variable located in the section The Bash Shell Startup Files.
In order for Pango to find Xft, the PKG_CONFIG_PATH must include /usr/X11R6/lib/pkgconfig
Thanks. i did this and azureus started.
butis it necessary to specify that variable everytime you are compiling a GUI app? i remember doing that before also. how do you make that automatic... by making entry in /etc/profile or is there some other way...
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