48 (et al) libraries which you always required externally, but which are now compiled in and hence out of the way. Apologies from me for saying back then (in PM) that your "build system is too old." In fact it was not, the main problem was just the older libtiff. So don't put the blame on yourself yet let's see what the others' results will be. Note: This is on 15.10 (development branch), and it is possible that when 15.10 will be finalized in this year's fall, the very same build will be working fine. Program received signal SIGILL, Illegal instruction.Ġx08b17dbf in QTransform::QTransform() () Using host libthread_db library "/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1". Once the one you're choosing to compile your software is too recent, the object code will be too recent as well - unable to get handled by older libstdc++6 versions!Īww.unfortunately this one instantly crashed with a SIGILL here, gdb as follows: (less time-consuming) keep your current distro, but make sure you downgrade your gcc! gcc 4.9 requires libstdc++6 with support of GLIBCXX_3.4.20. (time-consuming) go back to Ubuntu 14.04 (LTS release) and build your software there, as there *IS* lots of backward support for libstdc++6 (e. The actual reason is that Nir's build system is almost "bleeding-edge", so it might even very likely break "older" distros when a very recent libstdc++ and/or gcc (= C/C++ compiler) was there are a couple ways out of this misery: If it says you have the recent version, PLEASE do NOT start experimenting - as this is one of the core libraries, it might break dozens of your GUI applications in one go if you don't know exactly what you're doing. This indicates that your libstdc++6 is a little older than the one used to build SoulseekQt, cf. This works very well, and Soulseek worked almost immediately, so now I'd like to use Soulseek this way, but I really need this sorting thing (I've donated plenty of times) Recently though I had cause to install LXDE, which I connect to from Windows with the X2Go client. For some time I've wanted to run SoulSeek 24/7 on the server, but after a half-hearted attempt with Nicotine, I gave up. It might interest you to know that although I use a Windows machine for most of my work, I also have a headless Debian box. For that alone, huge congratulations are in order! :) :) :) While I'm here I'd just like to say that I've been using Soulseek since about 2002, which means it's probably the single piece of software that I've used over the longest period. From what I've read this probably drives you crazy, but the old-style search results view with column sorting is a real must for me, and column sorting doesn't work on the latest available Linux build. I for one would be extremely happy if there were a Linux build that had the same functionality as the current Windows version.
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