[gentoo-user] googleearth-bin -- libicudata.so.54: ELF load command address/offset not page-aligned

2023-05-04 Thread Grant Edwards
I just installed googleearth-7.3.4-r1, from the mv overlay at
https://github.com/vaeth/mv-overlay/tree/main/sci-geosciences/googleearth,
and it fails to start:

$ googleearth 
/opt/googleearth/googleearth-bin: error while loading shared libraries: 
libicudata.so.54: ELF load command address/offset not page-aligned

I've googled that "not page-aligned" error, but didn't find anything
that seemed relevant. There were plenty of hits, but they all seemed
to be somewhat unrelated though they often involved Python and
appimage/docker, and nobody ever had a rational explanation or
solution.

Any ideas what might cause this problem?




Re: [gentoo-user] googleearth

2008-08-24 Thread Matthew R. Lee
On Monday 11 August 2008 19:46:22 Dale wrote:
 Matthew R. Lee wrote:
  Google earth upgraded over the weekend to version 4.2.205.5730. It
  installed fine but it runs like shit. The rendering is so slow as to be
  completely unusable. The previous version worked fine so I tried to go
  back to it but it's gone, at least according to eix.
  Anybody else having the same problem? Nobody's mentioned it on this list
  or on the forums sofar.
  Where do I start to find a solution?
  Hardware: Compaq Presario V5000 laptop
  Precessor: Celeron M 1.46GHz
  RAM: 2GB
  Graphics: Intel 945GM/GMS Express Integrated Graphics Controller
 
  Saludos
  Matt

 Well, I'm not going to lock myself into a agreement but you can try
 starting here:  http://earth.google.com/download-earth.html  I would
 start close to the bottom where it says this:  Download the previous
 version.  That may help.  It may go back a little farther or you may
 want to try moving to a even newer version where your issue may be fixed.

 Hope that helps.  Just wish I could get off this stinking dial-up so I
 can play with it too.  :-(

 Dale

 :-)  :-)

Just a follow up to this short thread. Sorry it's been a couple of weeks but 
I've been away doing field work. The problem with the new version of google 
earth is the atmosphere. Rendering thin air appears to be a resource hog. To 
restore normal function, deselect Atmosphere in the view menu.
Saludos
Matt

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[gentoo-user] googleearth

2008-08-11 Thread Matthew R. Lee
Google earth upgraded over the weekend to version 4.2.205.5730. It installed 
fine but it runs like shit. The rendering is so slow as to be completely 
unusable. The previous version worked fine so I tried to go back to it but 
it's gone, at least according to eix.
Anybody else having the same problem? Nobody's mentioned it on this list or on 
the forums sofar.
Where do I start to find a solution?
Hardware: Compaq Presario V5000 laptop
Precessor: Celeron M 1.46GHz
RAM: 2GB
Graphics: Intel 945GM/GMS Express Integrated Graphics Controller

Saludos
Matt

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Dr. Matthew R. Lee
Instituto Biologia Marina 'Jurgen Winter'
Universidad Austral de Chile
Campus Isla Teja
Valdivia

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

URL: meiochile.matthewlee.org
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Re: [gentoo-user] googleearth

2008-08-11 Thread Dale

Matthew R. Lee wrote:
Google earth upgraded over the weekend to version 4.2.205.5730. It installed 
fine but it runs like shit. The rendering is so slow as to be completely 
unusable. The previous version worked fine so I tried to go back to it but 
it's gone, at least according to eix.
Anybody else having the same problem? Nobody's mentioned it on this list or on 
the forums sofar.

Where do I start to find a solution?
Hardware: Compaq Presario V5000 laptop
Precessor: Celeron M 1.46GHz
RAM: 2GB
Graphics: Intel 945GM/GMS Express Integrated Graphics Controller

Saludos
Matt

  


Well, I'm not going to lock myself into a agreement but you can try 
starting here:  http://earth.google.com/download-earth.html  I would 
start close to the bottom where it says this:  Download the previous 
version.  That may help.  It may go back a little farther or you may 
want to try moving to a even newer version where your issue may be fixed.


Hope that helps.  Just wish I could get off this stinking dial-up so I 
can play with it too.  :-( 


Dale

:-)  :-)



[gentoo-user] Googleearth: Filesize does not match recorded size

2006-12-19 Thread Dale
Hi

Has anybody else ran into this?

  Emerging (488 of 792) x11-misc/googleearth-4_beta to /
  Resuming download...
  Downloading 'http://dl.google.com/earth/GE4/GoogleEarthLinux.bin'
 --04:47:57--  http://dl.google.com/earth/GE4/GoogleEarthLinux.bin
= `/usr/portage/distfiles/GoogleEarthLinux.bin'
 Resolving dl.google.com... 216.239.63.93, 216.239.63.91
 Connecting to dl.google.com|216.239.63.93|:80... connected.
 HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 206 Partial Content
 Length: 21,618,415 (21M), 2,644,298 (2.5M) remaining
 [application/octet-stream]

 100%[+++==]
 21,618,415 2.73K/sETA 00:00

 05:04:25 (2.62 KB/s) - `/usr/portage/distfiles/GoogleEarthLinux.bin'
 saved [21618415/21618415]

 ('Filesize does not match recorded size', 21618415L, 21466938)
 !!! Fetched file: GoogleEarthLinux.bin VERIFY FAILED!
 !!! Reason: Filesize does not match recorded size
 !!! Got:  21618415
 !!! Expected: 21466938
 Removing corrupt distfile...
 !!! Couldn't download 'GoogleEarthLinux.bin'. Aborting.

 !!! Fetch for
 /usr/portage/x11-misc/googleearth/googleearth-4_beta.ebuild failed,
 continuing...




It seems to be thinking it is getting a bad download.  Is this a bug or
is it just me?  It does the same thing each time, downloads it then
pukes it out.  Since I am on this slow dial-up and it takes about 2
hours for this download, I would rather it either like it or stop
trying.  :-/  I do have it installed though and it is pretty cool.  ;-)

If it is a bug, I'll file it.  I just want to make sure it is not just me.

Dale

:-)  :-)
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Re: [gentoo-user] Googleearth: Filesize does not match recorded size

2006-12-19 Thread Raymond Lewis Rebbeck
On Tuesday, 19 December 2006 22:40, Dale wrote:
 Hi

 Has anybody else ran into this?

 [snip]

 It seems to be thinking it is getting a bad download.  Is this a bug or
 is it just me?  It does the same thing each time, downloads it then
 pukes it out.  Since I am on this slow dial-up and it takes about 2
 hours for this download, I would rather it either like it or stop
 trying.  :-/  I do have it installed though and it is pretty cool.  ;-)

 If it is a bug, I'll file it.  I just want to make sure it is not just me.

Upstream does not version their downloads or allow distros to mirror the files 
so whenever google updates the application the manifest won't match. Either 
your portage tree is too old or google earth has been updated recently.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Googleearth: Filesize does not match recorded size

2006-12-19 Thread Mark Knecht

On 12/19/06, Raymond Lewis Rebbeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Tuesday, 19 December 2006 22:40, Dale wrote:
 Hi

 Has anybody else ran into this?

 [snip]

 It seems to be thinking it is getting a bad download.  Is this a bug or
 is it just me?  It does the same thing each time, downloads it then
 pukes it out.  Since I am on this slow dial-up and it takes about 2
 hours for this download, I would rather it either like it or stop
 trying.  :-/  I do have it installed though and it is pretty cool.  ;-)

 If it is a bug, I'll file it.  I just want to make sure it is not just me.

Upstream does not version their downloads or allow distros to mirror the files
so whenever google updates the application the manifest won't match. Either
your portage tree is too old or google earth has been updated recently.

--
Raymond Lewis Rebbeck


I tried emerging itr and I'm seeing it also so it's not only you.

Probably wait a day or two and it will get fixed on the servers.

Cheers,
Mark
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Re: [gentoo-user] Googleearth: Filesize does not match recorded size

2006-12-19 Thread Alan McKinnon
On Tuesday 19 December 2006 14:10, Dale wrote:

 It seems to be thinking it is getting a bad download.  Is this a bug
 or is it just me?  It does the same thing each time, downloads it
 then pukes it out.  Since I am on this slow dial-up and it takes
 about 2 hours for this download, I would rather it either like it or
 stop trying.  :-/  I do have it installed though and it is pretty
 cool.  ;-)

 If it is a bug, I'll file it.  I just want to make sure it is not
 just me.

 Dale

I also get this every now and then, often with proprietary packages. If 
google were to patch and recompile without changing version numbers.  
then this would happen as the binary size and MD5 no longer match. Or, 
it could be wrong data in portage. Try resync and try again. If that 
doesn't work, you could always check that the download is correct by 
comparing with google's published md5 and fixing your local portage 
tree:

ebuild /path/to/googleearth/ebuild digest
ebuild /path/to/googleearth/ebuild manifest

alan
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Re: [gentoo-user] Googleearth: Filesize does not match recorded size

2006-12-19 Thread Dale
Mark Knecht wrote:
 On 12/19/06, Raymond Lewis Rebbeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Tuesday, 19 December 2006 22:40, Dale wrote:
  Hi
 
  Has anybody else ran into this?
 
  [snip]
 
  It seems to be thinking it is getting a bad download.  Is this a
 bug or
  is it just me?  It does the same thing each time, downloads it then
  pukes it out.  Since I am on this slow dial-up and it takes about 2
  hours for this download, I would rather it either like it or stop
  trying.  :-/  I do have it installed though and it is pretty cool. 
 ;-)
 
  If it is a bug, I'll file it.  I just want to make sure it is not
 just me.

 Upstream does not version their downloads or allow distros to mirror
 the files
 so whenever google updates the application the manifest won't match.
 Either
 your portage tree is too old or google earth has been updated recently.

 -- 
 Raymond Lewis Rebbeck

 I tried emerging itr and I'm seeing it also so it's not only you.

 Probably wait a day or two and it will get fixed on the servers.

 Cheers,
 Mark
I just installed it the other day so it would be just my luck that I
would install it, then they would update it.  :-\   I may just unmerge
it then do it as a one shot and just update on occasion.  At least that
way it would not try to re-download it each time.


At least they are updating it though.  It could be worse.  It could be
like Yahoo messenger.  :-(

Thanks

:D :D :D :D
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Re: [gentoo-user] Googleearth: Filesize does not match recorded size

2006-12-19 Thread Dale
Alan McKinnon wrote:
 On Tuesday 19 December 2006 14:10, Dale wrote:

   
 It seems to be thinking it is getting a bad download.  Is this a bug
 or is it just me?  It does the same thing each time, downloads it
 then pukes it out.  Since I am on this slow dial-up and it takes
 about 2 hours for this download, I would rather it either like it or
 stop trying.  :-/  I do have it installed though and it is pretty
 cool.  ;-)

 If it is a bug, I'll file it.  I just want to make sure it is not
 just me.

 Dale
 

 I also get this every now and then, often with proprietary packages. If 
 google were to patch and recompile without changing version numbers.  
 then this would happen as the binary size and MD5 no longer match. Or, 
 it could be wrong data in portage. Try resync and try again. If that 
 doesn't work, you could always check that the download is correct by 
 comparing with google's published md5 and fixing your local portage 
 tree:

 ebuild /path/to/googleearth/ebuild digest
 ebuild /path/to/googleearth/ebuild manifest

 alan
   
Looks like Google would let distros mirror the thing so that versions
and security measures can be used without causing trouble like this.  I
mean after all, I have went through this download about three or four
times now.  Since it is getting it from Google's site, I'm sure it is a
good copy, not to mention it works well.  Then again, Google has such a
massive number of servers they likely don't even notice I am downloading
again and again, well, they may see someone with a really slow
connection connected for a couple hours.

I also did a emerge --digest googleearth but it seems to only work
once.  Not sure what the deal is there.

I'm also glad I didn't file a bug now too.

Dale

:-)  :-)  :-)