Maurizio Piacenza a écrit :
> Hello everybody and I bag your pardon if I ask something that you've
> already talked about, but I can't find any info around...
> I've subscribed a Virtual Private Server Plan with WestHost.com because
> they told me that, generally speaking, I could install neko and haxe on
> a VPS.
> Now that I'm going to install neko I have some problems and they replyed
> that they need further investigation to find if they can install
> libgc.so.1 on their VPS.
> I've also tried to install neko but when I try "neko test" server tells
> me that libgc.so.1 is not installed.
> The problem is that VPS plan doesn't give me a real root access: for
> example I can't create/modifiy/cancel folders in /usr/lib. But I can
> make this in /usr/local/lib.
> And in fact I've installed neko in /usr/local/lib/neko.
> But now I have a problem with libgc.so.1 and I have to say that I'm not
> so an expert with Linux. But I'm so interested in using neko + haxe for
> my web project.
> In fact I'm a web designer and also an Actionscript programmer so I
> absolutely have to install neko + haxe + haxevideo :-)
> I've installed neko+haxe+haxevideo on my local server, but it was easy
> because my local server is running Windows and I've used the installer ;-)

You can simply install libgc on your computer, then copy
/usr/lib/libgc.so from your computer to /usr/local/lib/libgc.so on VPS.

Nicolas

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