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Home » Extra libraries, Code snippets, applications etc. » OS Problems etc., Win32, POSIX, MacOS, FreeBSD, X11 etc » Ubuntu 8.04 linking problem
Re: Ubuntu 8.04 linking problem [message #16201 is a reply to message #16189] Mon, 02 June 2008 01:07 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Mindtraveller is currently offline  Mindtraveller
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Registered: August 2007
Location: Russia, Moscow rgn.
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For not to spam with a new topic, I`ll post next Linux problem here. Due to the Ubuntu requirements I switched to ALT Linux Lite distribution which uses Xfce window manager. It uses RPM packages type.

With next step I installed U++7007.1 RPM. Then installed all the dependencies manually (as no program suggested installing dependencies itself). TheIDE ran smoothly with no errors.

By default output mode in release build was once again switched to Static, and I switched it to Shared libs. After that I had no errors with compiling and linking. But pressing Ctrl-F5 does nothing. Newly linked application simply does nothing (cannot start?). The same is with attempt to run application from file manager - it doesn`t start without any error messages.
The same was with non-GUI application which I also tried to compile and run.

The question to Linux developers: what could it be? How may I solve this problem or at least how can I find where problem is?
 
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