Linux 3.6.0b31 apps won't start.

Ruslan Zasukhin sunshine at public.kherson.ua
Fri Aug 1 14:39:41 CDT 2008


On 8/1/08 10:33 PM, "Jason Moehlman" <jmoehlma at moehlman.com> wrote:

Hi Jason,

Well, may be we was need use V4RB linux.so in the  .rbx
We do this not often. Usually when API changes only

For next build we will make fresh .so


> The Windows version also works as expected, and the RB Caches were
> cleared between changes in the plugins.
> 
> So it is really just the Linux versions of V4RB apps with 3.6.0b31 and
> a few back 3.6.0 releases I have checked so far that give this error.
> 
> Jason
> 
> On Aug 1, 2008, at 2:49 PM, Jason Moehlman wrote:
> 
>> Hi All,
>> 
>> Trying to run a Linux compiled app with V4RB 3.6.0b31 is giving the
>> following error at startup:
>> 
>> Runtime Error 4:Failed Assertion
>> 
>> Please report what caused this error
>> along with the information below.
>> 
>> ../Common/plugin.cpp: 6614
>> Failure Condition: 0
>> The application cannot continue because a needed file cannot be
>> installed. /home/lsladmin/.tmpAppData/XqvxWNv_V4RB.so: undefined
>> symbol: REALPluginMain
>> 
>> It is not a permissions issue, same program with V4RB 3.5.2 runs
>> great.  Mac version with V4RB 3.6.0b31 runs great, just not the Linux
>> versions.
>> 
>> The error is the same compiling with 2007r5 or 2008r3.1.
>> 
>> VServer 3.6.0b31 is running fine on the same system with a shared b31
>> vcomponents dir.  Just not local V4RB apps.
>> 
>> Thanks for your input!
>> 
>> Jason
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