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Ldoce5 For Windows8/30/2023 ![]() ![]() A terminal-based installer launched with the message 'You are running an x86 machine with glibc-2.1', I pressed OK, then I agreed with the licence and chose the instalation directory. Then I ran ldoce5/linux/setup.sh (after adding execute permission to setup.sh). So I copied the whole cd to the hard disk, and renamed ldoce5/linux/setup.data/bin/Linux/x86/ to ldoce5/linux/setup.data/bin/Linux/amd64/. Since I had nothing to lose, I though about executing the installer for the x86 version. UPDATE: I found an easier way to make the installer work than the one described on the next paragraph. However, there is no linux/setup.data/bin/Linux/amd64/ directory. The setup program seems to have failed on amd64/glibc-2.1įatal error, no tech support email configured in this setupĪfter investigating the script setup.sh I noticed that it determines the architecture (amd64 or x86), and it uses that value to construct a path to the actual installer, e.g. However, when I tried to run linux/setup.sh, I got following error: ), it is easier to install it from the console.Īccording to, LDOCE5 should work on Ubuntu 9.04+ on both architectures. libgtk1.2 is not available in Karmic (see ) and although there are ways to install it (e.g. ![]() On the cd there is a file LINUX_README.txt which says that if you want to launch the installer in graphical mode you have to install libgtk1.2. After spending some time I managed to install the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5th edition (LDOCE5) on Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) 64-bit and I want to share my experience. ![]()
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