[developers] updated debian, logon fails

Joshua Crowgey jcrowgey at u.washington.edu
Thu Oct 6 22:34:13 CEST 2016


Hi Francis,

I created this page:

http://moin.delph-in.net/LogonDebian

and linked to http://moin.delph-in.net/LogonUbuntu

within it.  I can add links on those two pages you mentioned.

Cheers,

Joshua

On 10/06/2016 12:43 PM, Francis Bond wrote:
> Great, can you add a short note to the wiki:
> 
> http://moin.delph-in.net/LkbInstallation
> 
> and or
> http://moin.delph-in.net/LogonUbuntu
> 
> describing the steps to the solution?
> 
> 
> On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 11:46 AM, Joshua Crowgey
> <jcrowgey at u.washington.edu> wrote:
>> This works!
>>
>> On 10/06/2016 11:36 AM, Joshua Crowgey wrote:
>>> Right, that's what's going on.  I'm currently tracking "testing" in my
>>> sources.list, which has now gone on to "stretch".  I honestly get a
>>> little confused sometimes with how apt deals with lots of repos.  My gut
>>> feeling is that I wouldn't hurt anything by adding "stable" alongside
>>> "testing", that I would still track the latest available upon 'upgrade'
>>> commands, so I think I'll try that.
>>>
>>> --Joshua
>>>
>>> On 10/06/2016 11:32 AM, Michael Wayne Goodman wrote:
>>>> That's essentially what I found (which is why on ArchLinux I couldn't
>>>> simply symlink libpng16 as libpng12). The instructions for Ubuntu
>>>> (http://moin.delph-in.net/LogonUbuntu) might be closer for a Debian
>>>> install, and it seems that libpng12 is in the repositories
>>>> (https://packages.debian.org/jessie/libpng12-0), so a simple `apt-get
>>>> install libpng12-0` might do it.
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 11:15 AM, Joshua Crowgey
>>>> <jcrowgey at u.washington.edu <mailto:jcrowgey at u.washington.edu>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>     Thanks folks!  As I wrote to Damir, I think the issue is finding a
>>>>     libpng12.so.0 which libXm can interepret.  It seems that libpng16 has
>>>>     updated the api in such a way that libXm.so.4 is out of date.
>>>>
>>>>     Cheers,
>>>>
>>>>     --
>>>>     Joshua
>>>>
>>>>     On 10/05/2016 06:30 PM, Michael Wayne Goodman wrote:
>>>>     > Also see http://moin.delph-in.net/LogonUbuntu
>>>>     <http://moin.delph-in.net/LogonUbuntu> and
>>>>     > http://moin.delph-in.net/LogonArch
>>>>     <http://moin.delph-in.net/LogonArch> for possibly helpful information.
>>>>     >
>>>>     >
>>>>     > On Wed, Oct 5, 2016, 18:14 Emily M. Bender <ebender at uw.edu <mailto:ebender at uw.edu>
>>>>     > <mailto:ebender at uw.edu <mailto:ebender at uw.edu>>> wrote:
>>>>     >
>>>>     >     Hi Joshua,
>>>>     >
>>>>     >     I have a vague memory of  libXm.so.4 causing problems.  Maybe
>>>>     >     the info on this page will help?
>>>>     >
>>>>     >     http://moin.delph-in.net/LkbInstallation
>>>>     <http://moin.delph-in.net/LkbInstallation>
>>>>     >
>>>>     >     Emily
>>>>     >
>>>>     >     On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 6:07 PM, Joshua Crowgey
>>>>     >     <jcrowgey at u.washington.edu <mailto:jcrowgey at u.washington.edu>
>>>>     <mailto:jcrowgey at u.washington.edu
>>>>     <mailto:jcrowgey at u.washington.edu>>> wrote:
>>>>     >
>>>>     >         Just a follow up, I tried creating a symlink libpng16.so.16.
>>>>     >         But then I
>>>>     >         get an unknown symbol from libXm.
>>>>     >
>>>>     >         -----------
>>>>     >         Warning: Loading sys:climxm.so failed with error:
>>>>     >
>>>>     >         /home/jcrowgey/ling/logon/lingo/lkb/lib/linux.x86.64/libXm.so.4:
>>>>     >         undefined symbol: png_check_sig.
>>>>     >         --------------
>>>>     >
>>>>     >         Maybe I need to figure out some way to get an old version of libpng.
>>>>     >
>>>>     >         Thanks for any tips!
>>>>     >
>>>>     >         On 10/05/2016 11:20 AM, Joshua Crowgey wrote:
>>>>     >         > Hi developers,
>>>>     >         >
>>>>     >         > Does anyone have any suggestions for debugging?  After updating my
>>>>     >         > debian system ("testing"), I see that climxm.so failed at loading
>>>>     >         > libpng, upon doing M-x in emacs.
>>>>     >         >
>>>>     >         > -----------EMAC-SESSION-OUTPUT--------
>>>>     >         > ==============================================================
>>>>     >         > Starting image
>>>>     >         `/home/jcrowgey/ling/logon/lingo/lkb/linux.x86.64/logon'
>>>>     >         >   with image (dxl) file
>>>>     >         > `/home/jcrowgey/ling/logon/lingo/lkb/linux.x86.64/logon.dxl'
>>>>     >         >   with arguments `(-L /home/jcrowgey/ling/logon/dot.clinit.cl <http://dot.clinit.cl>
>>>>     >         <http://dot.clinit.cl> -locale
>>>>     >         > no_NO.UTF-8)'
>>>>     >         >   in directory `nil'
>>>>     >         >   on machine `localhost'.
>>>>     >         >
>>>>     >         > Warning: Loading sys:climxm.so failed with error:
>>>>     >         >          libpng12.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No
>>>>     >         such file or
>>>>     >         > directory.
>>>>     >         > International Allegro CL Enterprise Edition
>>>>     >         > 8.2 [64-bit Linux (x86-64)] (May 24, 2016 0:22)
>>>>     >         > Copyright (C) 1985-2010, Franz Inc., Oakland, CA, USA.  All
>>>>     >         Rights Reserved.
>>>>     >         >
>>>>     >         > This standard runtime copy of Allegro CL was built by:
>>>>     >         >    [TC13152] Universitetet i Oslo (IFI)
>>>>     >         >
>>>>     >         > An unhandled error occurred during initialization:
>>>>     >         > Attempt to call
>>>>     >         > #("InitializeMyDrawingAreaQueryGeometry" 139697113496176 0 2
>>>>     >         139697113496176
>>>>     >         >   8)
>>>>     >         > for which the definition has not yet been (or is no longer)
>>>>     >         loaded.
>>>>     >         >
>>>>     >         > -----------------
>>>>     >         >
>>>>     >         > I also see in the terminal that emacs was invoked from:
>>>>     >         >
>>>>     >         > --------TERMINAL-OUTPUT-----------------
>>>>     >         > jcrowgey at quercus:~/ling/lrgc/system$
>>>>     >         > (emacs:16800): Gtk-WARNING **: GtkWindow 0xd1c290 is drawn
>>>>     >         without a
>>>>     >         > current allocation. This should not happen.
>>>>     >         >
>>>>     >         > (emacs:16800): Gtk-WARNING **: GtkWindow 0xd1c290 is drawn
>>>>     >         without a
>>>>     >         > current allocation. This should not happen.
>>>>     >         >
>>>>     >         > (emacs:16800): Gtk-WARNING **: EmacsFixed 0xd20130 is drawn
>>>>     >         without a
>>>>     >         > current allocation. This should not happen.
>>>>     >         >
>>>>     >         > (emacs:16800): Gtk-WARNING **: GtkScrollbar 0x339a4e0 is
>>>>     drawn
>>>>     >         without a
>>>>     >         > current allocation. This should not happen.
>>>>     >         >
>>>>     >         > (emacs:16800): Gtk-WARNING **: EmacsFixed 0xd20130 is drawn
>>>>     >         without a
>>>>     >         > current allocation. This should not happen.
>>>>     >         >
>>>>     >         > (emacs:16800): Gtk-WARNING **: GtkEventBox 0xd20410 is drawn
>>>>     >         without a
>>>>     >         > current allocation. This should not happen.
>>>>     >         >
>>>>     >         > (emacs:16800): Gtk-WARNING **: GtkScrollbar 0x339a4e0 is
>>>>     drawn
>>>>     >         without a
>>>>     >         > current allocation. This should not happen.
>>>>     >         > -----------------------------------------
>>>>     >         >
>>>>     >         > ...and so on for many more GTK objects and memory locations.
>>>>     >         >
>>>>     >         > I checked libpng:
>>>>     >         >
>>>>     >         > ---------TERMINAL-OUTPUT--------------------
>>>>     >         > jcrowgey at quercus:~/ling/logon$ sudo apt-get install libpng
>>>>     >         > [sudo] password for jcrowgey:
>>>>     >         > Reading package lists... Done
>>>>     >         > Building dependency tree
>>>>     >         > Reading state information... Done
>>>>     >         > E: Unable to locate package libpng
>>>>     >         > jcrowgey at quercus:~/ling/logon$ apt-cache search libpng
>>>>     >         > fp-units-gfx - Free Pascal - graphics-library units
>>>>     dependency
>>>>     >         package
>>>>     >         > fp-units-gfx-3.0.0 - Free Pascal - graphics-library units
>>>>     >         > libpng-dev - PNG library - development (version 1.6)
>>>>     >         > libpng-tools - PNG library - tools (version 1.6)
>>>>     >         > libpng16-16 - PNG library - runtime (version 1.6)
>>>>     >         > libpng++-dev - C++ interface to the PNG (Portable Network
>>>>     >         Graphics) library
>>>>     >         > libpng-sixlegs-java - Sixlegs Java PNG Decoder
>>>>     >         > libpng-sixlegs-java-doc - Documentation for Sixlegs Java PNG
>>>>     >         Decoder
>>>>     >         > libpnglite-dev - lightweight C library for loading and
>>>>     writing
>>>>     >         PNG images
>>>>     >         > libpnglite0 - lightweight C library for loading and writing
>>>>     >         PNG images
>>>>     >         > pngquant - PNG (Portable Network Graphics) image optimising
>>>>     >         utility
>>>>     >         > ruby-oily-png - native mixin to speed up ChunkyPNG
>>>>     >         > tkpng - PNG photo image support to Tcl/Tk
>>>>     >         > jcrowgey at quercus:~/ling/logon$ sudo apt-get install
>>>>     libpng16-16
>>>>     >         > Reading package lists... Done
>>>>     >         > Building dependency tree
>>>>     >         > Reading state information... Done
>>>>     >         > libpng16-16 is already the newest version (1.6.25-1).
>>>>     >         > libpng16-16 set to manually installed.
>>>>     >         > 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not
>>>>     upgraded.
>>>>     >         > --------------------------------------------------
>>>>     >         >
>>>>     >         > So I'm not sure how I lost the linking to libpng from
>>>>     climxm's
>>>>     >         perspective.
>>>>     >         >
>>>>     >         > Thanks for any insights!
>>>>     >         >
>>>>     >         > --
>>>>     >         > Joshua Crowgey
>>>>     >         >
>>>>     >
>>>>     >
>>>>     >
>>>>     >
>>>>     >     --
>>>>     >     Emily M. Bender
>>>>     >     Professor, Department of Linguistics
>>>>     >     Check out CLMS on facebook! http://www.facebook.com/uwclma
>>>>     >
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> -Michael Wayne Goodman
> 
> 
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