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From: | fmiller |
Subject: | Re: [gnuspeech-contact] narrowing |
Date: | Fri, 27 Jul 2012 16:16:40 -0600 |
On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 6:08 PM, <address@hidden> wrote:These things don't happen on my desktop at home either (slightly mixed squeeze 6.0.4). I can even build and install gnuspeech on the up-to-date macbook and then copy everything over to the other machine (an old HP Pavilion with Pentium-4) and that works fine. hmmph. updating Gnuspeech rev. 671 to rev. 672 doesn't fix it either. hmmph, again. pardon me, please excuse me, sorry to trouble you, but could I please ask a favor...Please send output fromldd ~/GNUstep/Applications/PreMo.app/PreMo ~/GNUstep/Library/Libraries/libGnuSpeech.so.0.0.1~/GNUstep/Library/Libraries/libGnuSpeechTube.so.0.0.1there's some chance i'll find something thereIn which distribution? In Debian stable 32-bit/64-bit the results would be the same... Slackware 13.37 uses libobjc.so.2.
Debian stable uses libobjc.so.2 on my recent install... debian stable 64-bit, please I don't really expect to find anything different from my install; just hoping. It's more plausible that the problem I'm having with my 64-bit install is related to the fact that Apple provides only 32-bit firmware for vanilla MacBooks. Different drivers are available depending on whether I boot from efi (32-bit only), or boot with bios emulation from an mbr (64-bit).
thanks again
fred_m
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