I have just made some researches, and... well... I have no clue why
debian named it "libmotif4" as version number is 2.3.3...
Now I am thinking about this, finding an old package might give some
problems too, because it will be linked with older versions of other
libs, notably libc6, which is an essential part of a linux system.
The best is probably to try to compile libmotif3 (whatever real version
it is) from sources and hope it'll work.
If it does not, you will have to recompile your software.
Maybe you can do things in another way, but I can not see how.
Le 01.10.2012 21:53, Dan a écrit :
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 9:32 PM, <berenger.mo...@neutralite.org>
wrote:
You will have 3 solutions I guess:
_ find an old package with the libmotif3
_ find a more recent version of your software
_ try to compile your software against the more recent version of
motif,
with the underlying probable work (but it can also be very
straightforward,
depending of if libmotif4 broke many things or not)
Hi Berenger,
I think that I will have to find an old package of libmotif3, but I
do
not know where... there is no more oldstable distribution. Maybe I
can
download it from the website of openmotif.
I have the most recent version of the software and I can not compile
it.
Dan
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