I don't know off the top of my head what could cause that, but I'll take a look at it in a bit. I'll have to download Racy 5.3 first, though.Disco Makberto wrote:Hi, again! Any advance on this matter, please?
I'll post back here if I find anything.
Indeed! PeaZip 4.7 packaged and uploaded to both mirrors. Thread and packages updated to version 4.7.giorgiotani wrote:I'm glad to inform you that PeaZip 4.7 was released yesterday.
I found the way to install peazip all versions in wary and racy (5.2.2 and 5.3). Download from:TheAsterisk! wrote:I couldn't get Racy 5.3 to boot on my tower, so I'll try that again on my laptop in a little bit.
I could get Wary 5.3 running, though, and it did produce a very similar error. I've attached the output as gzipped text below.
Okay! It did seem to be a GTK2 error that I kept getting on Racy, so using the QT version instead does make sense! Once I get a few other things out of the way, I'll make up some packages for the QT version as well as the GTK2 version that I make already.watchdog wrote:I found the way to install peazip all versions in wary and racy (5.2.2 and 5.3). Download from:
http://peazip.sourceforge.net/peazip-linux.html
the Qt version portable. Install Qt 4.7.1 by loading at boot the sfs from:
http://www.4shared.com/file/Fs1zcssq/qt-471.html
I tried with other versions of Qt but I was not lucky. Qt 4.7.1 from old repository (now expired) of puppeee instead works and I shared it.
Extract the content dir of peazip from the archive downloaded. In that dir you find libQt4Pas.so. Copy libQt4Pas.so in /opt/qt4/lib. From terminal create a link:
ln -s /opt/qt4/lib/libQt4Pas.so /opt/qt4/lib/libQt4Pas.so.5
Now create a link on desktop to the peazip binary in dir you extracted from downloaded archive. Click on it and try to launch it. On my installations it works.
That's what some of my packages have been made out of, and they were the ones throwing errors around. I'd wager it's not a matter of using the portable version or not, but rather GTK2 versus QT.Makoto wrote:If you're wanting to use the portable Linux version, you could always do that with the GTK2 version, too.