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Posted: April 17 2007,01:12 QUOTE

I'm currently running DSL-N from a USB flash drive with boot parameters including Frugal and qemu (so I can restore my settings from running in embedded mode).  When I run as embedded or standard I am unable to run any of the mydsl extension apps.  I've tried downloading and running, downloading and rebooting and running, etc. but when I make a call to the extension in aterm I usually get a message like:

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scite: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory


Is there any resolution for this type of problem?  Thanks!


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Posted: April 17 2007,03:32 QUOTE

Have you tried loading the extension from a terminal window to see if there are any error messages, eg:

mydsl-load /path-to-file/gnu-utils.dsl

Note also that some of the DSL extensions will not work in DSL-N.
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Posted: April 17 2007,05:45 QUOTE

I tried
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mydsl-load ./scite.dsl
which is the specific application I've been trying to download and run (see error message above) but received no error messages.  The only time I get an error is when I try to run the application.  I'm using the http://ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/damnsmall/ URL for downloading, but have tried several others.  I would've expected this URL to be DSL-N specific, but maybe that was an incorrect assumption.  Is there a repository that is just for DSL-N?  If not it wouldn't be a bad idea (though I'm sure it would take someone a while to organize it).  Any other suggestions on how I can get SciTE working with DSL-N?


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Posted: April 17 2007,06:33 QUOTE

The repository for DSL-N is here.

The other way to get SciTE working in DSL-N would be to build it yourself from the binary...
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Posted: April 17 2007,13:16 QUOTE

Thanks for the link.  The list of apps is certainly different than what I've seen in the Extension Browser on my DSL-N machine so I was most likely looking at DSL extensions.  This seems like a bug (i.e. DSL-N pointing to DSL repository by default), is there a bug tracking system for DSL-N?

It looks like I may have to build the application from source so I'll do some research as to how I should go about this and post back with my results.  Thanks again.


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