On 08 Aug, Philip Glover <[email protected]> wrote: > copy of terminal result. >> philip@philip-Aspire-R3600 ~ $ dpkg-query --show liballegro* >> liballegro-acodec5.0:amd64 2:5.0.8-1 >> liballegro-audio5.0:amd64 2:5.0.8-1 >> liballegro-dev >> liballegro-dev-common >> liballegro-dialog5.0:amd64 2:5.0.8-1 >> liballegro-doc 2:4.4.2-2.1 >> liballegro-image5.0:amd64 2:5.0.8-1 >> liballegro-physfs5.0:amd64 2:5.0.8-1 >> liballegro-ttf5.0:amd64 2:5.0.8-1 >> liballegro4-dev >> liballegro4.2 2:4.2.2-3 >> liballegro4.2-dev 2:4.4.2-2.1 >> liballegro4.2-plugin-esd >> liballegro4.2-plugin-jack 2:4.2.2-3 >> liballegro4.4:amd64 2:4.4.2-2.1 >> liballegro4.4-plugin-alsa:amd64 2:4.4.2-2.1 >> liballegro4a >> liballegro5-dev >> liballegro5.0:amd64 2:5.0.8-1 > Hope this means something to you- I didn't realise all these things were > in the computer!
All the necessary liballegro4.x packages appear to be installed. I wonder if having all those liballegro5.x packages installed as well is what's causing the problem. Earlier in this thread, Peter Howkins indicated rpcemu doesn't work with 5. Unfortunately, other than trying to run things with 5 uninstalled, I've run out of suggestions... Regards, Frank _______________________________________________ Rpcemu mailing list [email protected] http://www.riscos.info/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rpcemu
