Yes, for some reason it is linked explicitly specifying minor version. To run it, do the following:
run 'locate libGL' to see where do you have libGL.so installed
if you have multiple libGL.so libraries, choose the one used by your current driver (e.g., if you have one in /usr/lib/mesa and another in /usr/lib/nvidia-current, and you are currently using nvidia driver, use that in /usr/lib/nvidia...)
create the symbolic link 'libGL.so.1.2' in the same directory 'libGL.so' lives. For example, 'cd /usr/lib/nvidia-current', 'ln -sT libGL.so.195.36.24 libGL.so.1.2'
use the following script to run the game (you may need to modify the library paths in the script):
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Never heard about this
Another abandoned
It cannot find libGL.so.1.2
I have it in both /usr/lib/mesa and /usr/lib32/mesa.
I have tried a symbolic link to /usr/lib and /usr/lib32 with no luck
Has anyone got this running?
Yes, for some reason it is
Yes, for some reason it is linked explicitly specifying minor version. To run it, do the following:
#!/bin/sh LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/nvidia-current:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH export LD_LIBRARY_PATH ./PhytaWindowed800x600Quite funny but gets harder
Quite funny but i'm stuck already at level 3. Too hard but visually very appealing.
I had no problem with Debian Squeeze 64bit and running it from the directory.