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Hello,
I have Opensuse 64bit leap42.2,
when i want to run spflashtool (https://spflashtool.com/) it give me this error :
./flash_tool: error while loading shared libraries: libpng12.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
i try to update my Os and install it by : sudo zypper install libpng12.so.0
it terminated but Remains the same problem
i don't know how to install libpng12.so.0
Sorry, I don't know.
Installing a wildcard said "it is successful. But what did it install?
in a terminal, issue
Code:
sudo rpm -qa | grep libpng
and paste the result in a [code]reply[/code] here.
Thanks. I'd "interrogate" the package manager further using that link I gave you. I know libpng was 'special' on OpenSUSE back when I used it.
Things may have changed. I know I have.
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