Mark Ellis wrote:

Nope, looks fine. You could try rebuilding the package, it's quite
straightforward, but you may need to install some more development
tools.

apt-get source librapi2
cd librapi2-blahblah
dpkg-buildpackage
cd ..
dpkg -i librapi2*deb

Nothing else springs to mind at the moment, I'll let you know if I think
of anything.

Mark


Quite straightforward you say?? ;-)

Can you explain this line then:

cd librapi2-blahblah

_0.10.0-1jc2k1I know that it switches to the specified directory, and I'm sure by "blahblah" you mean the version number. What I'm not sure is where the heck that directory would be? So if you can be more precise, it would be much appreciated.

FYI I ran the first line:
sudo apt-get source librapi2

...and then got stuck

I tried this:
sudo find / -name librapi2

...which returned this:
/usr/share/doc/librapi2

That directory does not contain a librapi2_0.10.0-1jc2k1 folder (assuming this is the correct folder given your blah blah placeholder...hehe).
Thanks Mark

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