slightly OT - Running Duncan Tone Stack Calculator w/linux

Started by Greg Moss, September 11, 2004, 03:05:37 AM

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Greg Moss

I've been trying to run the Duncan Tone stack calculator on my Linux box without much success.  I'm using Fedora Core 2 so I believe it should have the Qt stuff up-to-date.  

Has anyone had any luck getting this app to run?

greg

travissk

Yeah, that version has KDE and up-to-date Qtlib, etc. I haven't tried to run that app under linux; if you're still having problems in a couple weeks I can try it once I'm back at school.

Without trying to troubleshoot, I see a couple roundabout options:
http://www.duncanamps.com/tsc/linux.html
1) Download the open version of Kylix and run the source from there yourself.
2) Download the windows version and try to get it to run under WINE.

Greg Moss

I think I opted not to do the full kde install, but I'm pretty sure I got all the QT libs - maybe there's my problem.

I'm not fully internetted right now, but soon I'll have to tackle this problem again.

I might just go the WINE route if all else fails....

Thanks,
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Greg

duck_arse

 ..... from the vaults.

does anyone know how to get the duncan's tonestack for linux running on a modern linux, eg ubuntu12? without resorting to wine? I get an error "error while loading shared libraries: libqtintf.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory".
You hold the small basket while I strain the gnat.