I used the downloaded as well as the merged package. I tried all solutions mentioned above, I cannot install or run teamspeak. I have to refresh this thread becauce I got exactly the same Problem on ma amd64 machine and I'm wondering if its architecture is the Problem. I just emerged TS and I had the same problem when i tried to run The type that seperates people into two groups, There are thousands of types of people in this world: It makes me feel like I'm back on Solaris. So it's working for me by setting the LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Posted: Tue 1:19 am Post subject: Not to bring up an old post.Įxport LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/opt/teamspeak2-client" & /opt/teamspeak2-client/TeamSpeak.bin I'm fairly sure that the dl isn't corrupt, I tried it twice and got the same file. I manually installed teamspeak on my desktop Gentoo box where the installer failed, and teamspeak works fine there. The installer failing is not the problem. I tried rebuilding glibc and gcc with no success. I was wondering if this wasn't limited to teamspeak and kylix programs, but I haven't been able to figure that out yet. Posted: Thu 2:14 pm Post subject: scriptsĪctually, if you look at the source for the "Teamspeak" script which calls "Teamspeak.bin", you'll see that it sets LD_LIBRARY_PATH in the script, which still doesn't help it. Maybe simply try again to download the install file at : So I tried to install it and I have no problem during the install process and I was able to launch the client. I will test and see if I have the same problem. Have you try to download again the install file, maybe it was corrupt. So it was the install who failed which is the origin of the problem. So I think that is for this reason that Teamseapk ignore the LD_LIBRARY_PATH. is install in the same directory as the install of Teamspeak, like you have showing in your first thread. It's strange because normally you don't need to fix LD_LIBRARY_PATH for Teamspeak since libborqt. I'm trying to find out why they would ignore LD_LIBRARY_PATH. In my case, when I set LD_LIBRARY_PATH, the programs ignore it. Generally, the way to point out such libraries to your program is using the LD_LIBRARY_PATH shell variable. This error stems from TeamSpeak.bin being unable to find libborqt. usr/local/teamspeak2-client/TeamSpeak.bin: relocation error: /usr/local/teamspeak2-client/TeamSpeak.bin: undefined symbol: initPAnsiStrings When I tried to run the shell script that runs Teamspeak.bin, it reported the error you saw: Seeing that the install program could not find it's library (It was looking for libborqt.), I read the readme to find that I could manually install teamspeak by copying files and editing one shell script to use the installed path. Setup.sh: relocation error: setup.sh: undefined symbol: initPAnsiStrings I tried to run the install program and got an error message like the one below: Posted: Thu 1:19 am Post subject: I'd be more than happy to explain I'm using TeamSpeak2rc2 and I have no problems to use it and I don't remember a manipulation about LD_LIBRARY_PATH.Ĭould you explain a little better (or by a different way) what is your problem ? I don't understand, my english was not bad but not enough to understand what you write ("coerce. TeamSpeak client_sdk libborqt-6.9-qt2.3.so soundsĪnd the glory of the LORD shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together: for the mouth of the LORD hath spoken it. Readme.txt clicense.txt libHVDI.so.0.8.0 manual usr/local/teamspeak2-client/TeamSpeak.bin ls /usr/local/teamspeak2-client/ # This starup script will set the correct library pathĮxport LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/teamspeak2-client:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH usr/local/teamspeak2-client/TeamSpeak.bin: relocation error: /usr/local/teamspeak2-client/TeamSpeak.bin: undefined symbol: cat /usr/local/teamspeak2-client/TeamSpeak I am trying to coerce teamspeak into realizing that LD_LIBRARY_PATH does work, and that the libraries do exist where they /usr/local/teamspeak2-client/TeamSpeak Posted: Wed 1:35 pm Post subject: Teamspeak library problems Gentoo Forums Forum Index Gamers & Players Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Teamspeak library problems
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