Hello all,

So I have an update. J902 WORKS with raspbian 32-bit. 64 bit raspbian does
not work with J902. As listed above ive done this on two different
installs. I thought i'd let you all know and I would curious if anyone else
using 64 bit raspbian has/had the same issue. By raspbian i mean the OS
made by raspberry pi, not the device itself. They have a 64-bit image
available for 64-bit pis like the one i have. It is in beta so there must
be something between the OS and J902 that doesn't like each other. This is
by no means me asking for it to be fixed (unless this is something the devs
want to fix at their own discretion). Thanks for the help Raul.

regards,

Joseph Turco

On Fri, Sep 3, 2021 at 6:00 PM joseph turco <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello Raul,
>
> Thanks for responding. Since i have 901 already on my OS, i flashed a new
> SD with another copy of raspbian 64 bit. I did a ldd and it looks like all
> the libraries are all present, but it still complains about "libj.so.9.02
> not found" even though it is present in the path outlined in the install
> guide. As ive said before, ive moved the libraries into the /usr/bin folder
> where the binary is installed, and i get "libj.so failed: Invalid
> argument". This is also happening again from the zip file. I am not an
> expert in linux so excuse my ignorance. i do understand how the libraries
> are linked and i even added the path in my .bashrc file for good measure,
> but the only way to get the "libj.so.9.02 not found" error to go away was
> to move it into the /usr/bin folder, but then the "libj.so failed: Invalid
> argument" comes back up. Might this be a bug with raspbian 64 bit? i can
> try raspbian 32 bit and see if it works.
>
> regards,
>
> Joseph Turco
>
> On Fri, Sep 3, 2021 at 4:35 PM Raul Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I do not have a machine like yours.
>>
>> However, you should be able to get ldd to report on which libraries
>> are specifically required. And, then you should be able to see for
>> yourself what's missing or wrong.
>>
>> (And, maybe even be able to tell us something about why that went wrong.)
>>
>> I hope this helps,
>>
>> --
>> Raul
>>
>> On Fri, Sep 3, 2021 at 2:22 PM joseph turco <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > Hello all,
>> >
>> > I hope this is the right list for this inquiry. on the site it says this
>> > mailing list for anything related to the software. I am using J on a
>> 64bit
>> > raspbian install (rpi 400) and i was getting a few issues with it. When
>> i
>> > installed the DEB package, it was complaining about the jlibs in the
>> > /usr/lib/aarch64-gnu-linux folder not being found. i moved the ilbares
>> to
>> > the /usr/bin folder to see if it was a linking issue, but it had the
>> > following issue: "libj.so failed: Invalid argument". I thought maybe
>> there
>> > was something wrong with my system and the DEB installer, so i
>> downloaded
>> > the zip file. same issue.
>> >
>> > What did work for me was using J901 DEB, which is successfully running
>> on
>> > my computer now. Is there something i did wrong with my computer that
>> the
>> > J902 version would not work? Excuse my ignorance.
>> >
>> > regards,
>> >
>> > Joseph Turco
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