Redirecting back to list. The zip contains a startable script in the bin directory next to the exe.
---------- Forwarded message --------- Från: Fedor van Eldijk <fveld...@gmail.com> Date: lör 30 sep. 2023 12:50 Subject: Re: App not using proper search path for libraries when launched by NetBeans To: Patrik Karlström <pat...@trixon.se> What exactly is an ordinary NetBeans? On the downloadpage I can only see a .deb for Ubuntu. There is also a binary ZIP but that only provides .exe files, so that won't work. The .deb does not work with the C/C++ plugin, it complains about unpack200 which is nowhere to be found. Is there another way to install NetBeans on Ubuntu? Kind regards Fedor Op za 30 sep 2023 om 11:44 schreef Patrik Karlström <pat...@trixon.se>: > Perhaps something with snap is behind this. > Does it work when you run it from an ordinary NetBeans, not a snap one? > > /Patrik > > Den lör 30 sep. 2023 kl 09:48 skrev Fedor van Eldijk <fveld...@gmail.com>: > >> When I run a simple application that uses a library, Ogre3D in my case, >> from NetBeans, it breaks with the following message: >> >> Error occurred during execution: InternalErrorException: >> Could not load dynamic library >> /snap/netbeans/84/usr/local/lib/OGRE/RenderSystem_GL. >> System Error: /snap/netbeans/84/usr/local/lib/OGRE/RenderSystem_GL.so.14.1: >> cannot open shared object file: >> No such file or directory in DynLib::load at >> /home/fedor/projecten/c++/ogre-14.1.0/OgreMain/src/OgreDynLib.cpp (line 136) >> >> >> The app can not find a library it needs and it looks like it is appending >> the search path I gave it (usr/local/lib/OGRE) to the installation path of >> NetBeans (/snap/netbeans/84). >> >> When I launch the same app without NetBeans, just by clicking on it, it >> runs fine. >> >> How can I get the app when launched from NetBeans to use the right >> working directory and search in the propper locations for libs? >> >> *(Using Ubuntu 22.04LTS, NetBeans 19 with g++ version 11.4.0)* >> >> >>