Posted October 09, 2016
I'm running Debian Stretch 64-bit (multiarch). My desktop manager is Plasma Desktop (KDE).
I tried to run The Real Texas from program menu and since it didn't work, I tried ro run it on console. I went to the installation directory (in my case is /home/fred/bin/GOG Games/The Real Texas) and called start.sh. Then I got the error:
./therealtexas: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Since I have this file on my system, I guessed it was looking for 32-bit version. I installed libgtk2.0-0:i386 package trying to solve this. The original problem was solved with it, but now I'm having another error:
support/gog_com.shlib, linha 94: 13332 Segmentation fault ./"${bin_64}"
How can I solve this? And why the game is looking for 32-bit libraries? Doesn't it has support for 64-bit?
I tried to run The Real Texas from program menu and since it didn't work, I tried ro run it on console. I went to the installation directory (in my case is /home/fred/bin/GOG Games/The Real Texas) and called start.sh. Then I got the error:
./therealtexas: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Since I have this file on my system, I guessed it was looking for 32-bit version. I installed libgtk2.0-0:i386 package trying to solve this. The original problem was solved with it, but now I'm having another error:
support/gog_com.shlib, linha 94: 13332 Segmentation fault ./"${bin_64}"
How can I solve this? And why the game is looking for 32-bit libraries? Doesn't it has support for 64-bit?
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