On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 8:16 AM, Tomi Pieviläinen <[email protected]> wrote: >> yes, closed source... :( > > A big shame. Can't really see the benefit of that, since it's freeware > anyway. I'd be happy to fix that one bug, and make a 64bit version > >> I actually exchanged a few e-mails with Lars in the past about this, >> as it also does not run on newer x86-64 machines. (It's a 32-bits >> binary). I managed to get it working with some ugly tricks, but it >> would be so much simpler to recompile it :) > > Fortunately Ubuntu has working multiarch, so I could just install all > the libraries it needed side by side to my usual amd64 libs. > >> Did this also do the trick for LeoCAD? I guess not, as it has its >> own data files... > > No, the problem was with LGEO, not with ldraw. And anyway the problem > is the same on Windows. > > -- > Tomi Pieviläinen, +358 400 487 504
But did you get the LGEO parts to work using l3p? I use them without problems, setting the right flags with l3p. About l3p not being open-source, well - it's his brainchild, so I guess he can decide what he wants to do with it. I use Slackware, which also has a multi-lib setup, but I personally prefer "pure" 64 bits. If I *really* need something that is 32-bits only (like Skype), I use my netbook. -- Niels Horn _______________________________________________ Leocad mailing list [email protected] https://list.gerf.org/listinfo/leocad
