Re: [ARMini-support] This machine kills pythons
- From: A Rawnsley <rcomp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: armini-support@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2020 18:38:36 GMT
In message <6b9b5ece58.John@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
John Rickman <rickman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
John wrote:
Python3 usually works well on my ARMX6 - before I have run Iris.
After running Iris it fails with the message:-
Message: File 'SharedLibs:lib.ld-riscos/so/1' not found
In order to get Python to run again I have to reboot.
Doug wrote:
It might be good in the meantime to have the main Sharedlibs, within boot,
on your onboard so you can rerun it once finished with a Iris session.
Doug Thanks for that suggestion I didn't realise you could put things
right just by re-running SharedLibs
I believe the Iris instructions actually explain how you can
(experimentally, so take a backup) merge your !SharedLibs by placing Iris'
copy inside a !Boot.Resources "shell" and using BootMerge to merge the
two.
You could then also copy the result back inside Iris, and have a more
comprehensive !SharedLibs in Iris, if you don't fancy making further
tweaks to Iris' !Run (to stop it using its own SharedLibs afterwards).
I rather left that as an experiment for the reader because Iris is still
alpha/beta and no on full release. As I've said before/elsewhere, we
presented Iris in the form where it required minimum "mess up your !Boot"
activity to try it. As such, it is (by design) self-contained. A final
release may well be more integrated with !Boot and centralised
!SharedLibs.
Also, this list probably isn't the place for Iris discussion per-se,
because whilst I do read it, only RISC OS Developments supporters
currently have Iris, although ARMbook users have !PineBrowse which is
essentially the same.
Andrew
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