Well since I've built the other two, given the instructions I can build and upload this third image later tonight. Where can I get instructions on how to build a hybrid image of A2? On 22 May 2010 15:57, philip taylor <scraliontis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > the irc client i found was bowser, and its asking for libnet.so >> > libnetapi.so >> > libstdc++.r4.so , and i also tried caya and that is asking for >> > libexpat.so.1 >> >> In a regular Alpha image, Vision would be a pre-installed IRC client, and >> IIRC it's based in part on Bowser, at least it's a more advanced client >> which >> you should prefer. The missing libs seem to be caused by the fact that you >> are trying to run GCC2 software on a GCC4 only Haiku build. The problem >> with >> Caya could be caused by the fact that it does not include all it's >> libraries, >> since it probably targets a full Alpha build of Haiku, wich would normally >> include libexpat. >> >> IIRC, someone mentioned he wanted an image as small as possible, but it >> may >> have been better to build a true @alpha-* profile image, configured as >> hybrid >> build. In another words an image which is the same as a regular Haiku >> Alpha2 >> image, with the only difference being the IDE stack is used instead of the >> ATA stack. >> >> Best regards, >> -Stephan >> >> > Thats a good idea Stephan, it will make it easier to try and get apps > running on it aswell,if its as you said, a full r1a2 image, only change ide > stack insted of the ata one. >