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Re: l3lab on linux
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lugnet.cad.dev
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Tue, 11 Apr 2000 17:11:11 GMT
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Whoops, I hit the Post button a bit prematurely there...
In lugnet.cad.dev, Dan Boger writes:
> Well, I wanted to participate in the part voting, so I decided to try and run
> l3lab on my RH linux, using wine. It did start up, and seems to work - but
> every time I try to open a file, I get messages "Could not fine xxxx.dat
> Referenced by ...."
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> the thing is, I set the ldraw directory to it's correct location, and the files
> are there... is this a wine issue, or did I do something wrong with l3lab?
This may be one of those Case sensitive filesystem issues. Do you have a
case-insensitive filesystem (like fat32 or Samba) that you can put the
DAT files on? I don't think L3lab is set up to handle Case sensitive
filesystems like e2fs. I'm pretty sure I had to make some modifications
to the L3 parser code to use it in linux version of ldglite.
Don
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| (...) doh, didn't occur to me that it might be that annoying case thing... though I do think i set up wine to ignore case... I'll check that... btw, what's ldglite? will it run on linux? ;) Dan (25 years ago, 11-Apr-00, to lugnet.cad.dev)
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| Well, I wanted to participate in the part voting, so I decided to try and run l3lab on my RH linux, using wine. It did start up, and seems to work - but every time I try to open a file, I get messages "Could not fine xxxx.dat Referenced by ...." the (...) (25 years ago, 11-Apr-00, to lugnet.cad.dev)
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