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Old May 29th, 2002
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Default Re: Installing LimeWire: libc.so.6 No such file or directory

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Originally posted by behroz
Hello, I've just downloaded 'LimeWire' but I've got problems installing it
When I run the bin file I get:
"error while loading shared libraries: libc.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"
Although I do have "libc.so.6", when I do a "locate libc.so.6" in the console I get: "/lib/libc.so.6" and it's not a broken link or something..
Can someone help me with this??
I use MandDrake Linux, version 8.2
Thanks!
I just don't use LimeWire. If you need to use a code create a symlink to one of the .sh files. I use those instead, personally. I have the same setup and can not use LimeWire either. runLime.sh works for me.

Or are you talking about the installer, LimeWire.bin? Let us see if we can fix this. Do you have libgcj and/or gcc-java installed on your system?
YOu can try removing those two but first let us try something else first. When you type this command:

which java

What is your output? Is it the version of java that you want? If it is, then remove those two packages that I had mentioneed earlier and then try to installl the package again.

altoine

Last edited by nDiScReEt; May 29th, 2002 at 03:53 AM.
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