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C64 65XE Debugger V0.64.56.8 [2019] |
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User Comment Submitted by ZIG on 5 January 2020
Finally figured out the issue with libxcb-util.so.0 not being found... You need to install libxcb-util-dev using apt-get and then you need to find where libxcb is located using the following command:
ldconfig -p | grep libxcb-util
you will probably find that you have libxcb-util.so and libxcb-util.so.1
You should then create a link to libxcb-util.so as follows:
ln /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libxcb-util.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libxcb-util.so.0
Note that your location of the lib may change, use the path from the grep output above to find the correct location... Hope this helps. | User Comment Submitted by PopMilo on 29 December 2019
Thanks Slajerek !
Will check new version and anyway it's not the end of the world, windows version also works on linux using wine.
Thanks for awesome new options ! | User Comment Submitted by Slajerek on 25 December 2019
@PopMilo: as for the xcb-util, I have no clue how to fix this. I am just linking xcb-util in the Makefile, nothing fancy, and nothing about that so.0. I guess it's something internal how Debian Linux handles linking on my build machine. You can try to build from sources and check if that helps. | User Comment Submitted by Slajerek on 25 December 2019
@PopMilo: oh! you're right, that was a bug in mouse cursor hiding and system dialogs on Linux. That was a quick fix and should be OK now. I re-uploaded Linux only binaries here, I hope that's OK with CSDB rules as nothing else was changed. Please download once again. | User Comment Submitted by PopMilo on 25 December 2019
Thank you for this new year present !!!
Windows version works without problems, but Linux builds still have same "bug" as before.
On newest, updated ubuntu with every possible xcb lib etc, there's still "error while loading shared libraries: libxcb-util.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory".
With symlink to some newer version it kinda works, but crashes randomly when trying to open files etc...
Any idea what could be the problem ? | User Comment Submitted by Isildur on 25 December 2019
@Oswald try CTRL+SHIFT+1...6 to set snapshot, and then CTRL+1...6 to restore it. | User Comment Submitted by Oswald on 24 December 2019
timeline is a great addition, would be nice if one could return to a certain time point like savestate, so one can examine a bug without having to worry about rewinding to a certain spot. | User Comment Submitted by Pushead on 24 December 2019
Wow! What a surprise! Thanks!! Looking forward to use the new feature! All the best! | User Comment Submitted by Ksubi on 24 December 2019
Amazing work Slajerek! Looking forward to trying the timeline function. All the best for 2020. | User Comment Submitted by Smasher on 24 December 2019 User Comment Submitted by Dr.j on 24 December 2019
great work Slajerek!! and sorry for not testing the last release..was too way lazy nowadays :) great update as usual and Hi Five !! | User Comment Submitted by Isildur on 24 December 2019
Timeline is one of the biggest milestones made for The C64. Thank you Slajerek. | User Comment Submitted by E$G on 24 December 2019
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