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Dec 26 2013 Anchor | ||
DEMO Thanks. PS. wtf do I need adwait theme junk? Odd. |
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Dec 28 2013 Anchor | ||
Hey iamnan1, Sorry for the delay in responding. I've been on the road this past week, so internet access is sparse. Are you running Linux 64-bit, by chance? A number of users have encountered issues running NEO Scavenger on that version, namely due to some missing 32-bit libraries that Flash relies upon: I'm not very well versed in Linux, so I'm not sure what all that debug info above says. Though I agree the "adwait" shouldn't be necessary. I certainly don't require anything of the sort! |
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Dec 28 2013 Anchor | ||
Not a problem on the response time not only do I totally understand but its enough work producing a game let alone providing support. Fedora 19 64bit is the system. I do not have issues with flash elsewhere so Im curious what the difference is. Typically a NULL class pointer is a code issue and not related to a missing library. I had a number of those and resolved them. The "bug" could be in NEOscavenger or even any one of the libraries it is attempting to use. When I have time Ill try doing some strace dumps and see if I cant find more details as to why. Again thanks for the response. If I figure anything out Ill be sure to post it here. I just posted in the tech forum but I had to install the following: libcurl.i686 this had the dependencies of: Seems to now be running. Curious why the requirement of libcurl let alone libssh. Hopefully this will help others. |
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Dec 29 2013 Anchor | ||
Glad to hear it's working! libcurl makes sense, actually. The logo and links on the game's main screen are web links, which need to load URLs, and I assume libcurl is the library used by Flash to do that. libssh might be required to support https links, though I don't use https in any of mine. I'll definitely have to remember this thread in case other Linux users have issues. Thanks again! |
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