![]() ![]() and am getting driver related errors from the looks. On a side note, tried it in Windows 2000 also. My real complaint ends up being a request to sideFX to support modern Linux systems instead of being locked into glibc-2.0…. ![]() hmaster: /usr/lib/libdb.so.2: no version information available (required by /opt/hfs6.1/dsolib/libHoudiniUT.so) Inconsistency detected by ld.so: do-lookup.h: 115: do_lookup_versioned: Assertion `version->filename = ((void *)0) || ! _dl_name_match_p (version->filename, map)' failed! – Yikes! Ok, I've been hammering at this for a while and frankly it's beginning to entice me to start premature balding by yanking out a few chunks of hair in frustration. So, I did the naughty and went ahead and used a precompiled redhat binary for DB-1.86 to see if that would work. Tried that multiple times now, can't find all the patches necessary in order to make it so I can actually compile it… what a mess. I'll go find a copy of DB-1.86 and install it. hmaster: relocation error: /opt/hfs6.1/dsolib/libHoudiniUT.so: symbol dbm_open, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libdb.so.2 with link time reference – Alright, fine. hmaster: /usr/lib/libdb.so.2: no version information available (required by /opt/hfs6.1/dsolib/libHoudiniUT.so). Unfortunately that linking returns this error instead. So I tried linking libdb.so.2 to libdb-4.2.so which works for most other prorgrams (I compiled Berkeley DB-4.1.25 with –enable-compat-185, so this SHOULD work). hmaster: error while loading shared libraries: libdb.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory - Ok, I have Berkeley DB-4.1.25 installed. The following is the error I receive when I attempt to run Houdini: $. I've searched the forums and website thoroughly and am not finding this information. If anyone has a list of what packages Houdini 6.1 requires and the versions it requires that would be very helpful. For my own reasons I don't like Redhat and use my own custom build of Linux. Greetings, I've been trying to get Houdini Apprentice to work under linux off and on for a month now. ![]()
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