Hy there i'm running Debian Sarge kernel 2.6.5 on my Xeon box at work,
it mostly runs Shake and Photoshop (cxoffice) and we do normal post
production work on them like effects and matte cleanup. Recently the
need came up to run a plugin for Shake that's called Ultimatte (its
used to key blue/greenscreen material)
I installed the plugin (wich also works as a standalone app, its
actually running in a wrapper inside Shake) and it showed up in Shake
but failed to execute, I then tried to run Ultimatte in standalone mode
and it segfaulted ;-[
A similar problem came up when we tried to run Submit scripts for a
rendermanager called Rush where most of it is writted in perl but the
networking part is a precompiled binary.
I can post more details later like pasting the error messages and such
but there just one thing i'd like to ask first, is there some sort of
compatibility package I might be forgetting to install so the box has
support for old precompiled binaries ?
Most of this stuff seemed to run fine on the RenderBlades on our
renderfarm which are running a 64 bit version of United Linux (came
installed by the vendor)
The error we get is "rush start: /usr/local/rush/bin/rushd: error while
loading shared libraries: libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot open shared
object file: No such file or directory"
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