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Black Screen When Loading UFO Encounter
WolfRune:
First off, I'd like to say that this game is a ton of fun! I put it on my Windows box because of some problems with the Linux version (more on that in a bit), and I'm very entertained - as good or better than XCom.
Now, to my problem. I'm running SuSE 10.1, and have version 2.0 RC6 installed. When I try to land at the first UFO encounter, I get a black screen. I tried using the Retry function, but it didn't get me anywhere. So, I opened up the console, and I get the following error:
------loading game.so------
LoadLibrary failed (/home/myuserid//home/myuserid/.ufoai/base/game.so
ERROR: Failed to load library.
I'm no expert in Linux, but it strikes me that the path is a bit wonky. I'm guessing there's a config file somewhere out there that has my home directory path twice or something. Any suggestions?
Grifter:
run the command ldd on the binary, and it will display the libs required, and tell you if it's missing anything
WolfRune:
Thanks for the suggestion! I took a look, and all my libs are up to date. I also used YAST to double-check, but I figured it should be ok since I had the autocheck dependencies turned on.
Does anyone know which config file would specify where the game.so file should be? I'm wondering if maybe it is making a sort of double-reference to my home directory by accident. This is based on the fact that the path that it was looking in starts with /home/myuserid, and then has a double //, then repeats the home directory, followed by the .ufoai directory.
WolfRune:
I was doing a bit more searching, and I found a post that seems kind of similar (though it happened at a different stage of the game)
http://ufo.myexp.de/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=909&highlight=failed+load+library
It mentions something about recompiling maps. Any ideas?
Mattn:
do you have a base/game.so in your ufo-ai folder? dimstar created the packages - you should ask him about this issue. he's sometimes around in the irc channel
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