Unfortunately not - the 32 bit executable does not work.
I downloaded the i586 package (FreeFileSync-6.13-4.1.i586.rpm) and installed it using zypper on a 32 bit OpenSuse 13.2 system. After starting FreeFileSync in a terminal, I got the jumping icon for approx. 10 seconds. After that, the program ...
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- 02 Feb 2015, 20:09
- Forum: Help
- Topic: packages and versions required for compiling FreeFileSync?
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- 17 Jan 2015, 16:52
- Forum: Help
- Topic: packages and versions required for compiling FreeFileSync?
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packages and versions required for compiling FreeFileSync?
Hi,
I still have problems to compile FreeFileSync from the source on a 32 bit OpenSuse 13.2 Linux system. Which packages should be installed (gtk, boost, ...) and which versions to avoid conflicting symbol declarations?
Is there a Readme file with instructions?
Best Regards,
Peter
I still have problems to compile FreeFileSync from the source on a 32 bit OpenSuse 13.2 Linux system. Which packages should be installed (gtk, boost, ...) and which versions to avoid conflicting symbol declarations?
Is there a Readme file with instructions?
Best Regards,
Peter
- 11 Jan 2015, 17:26
- Forum: Help
- Topic: FreeFileSync 6.13 does not compile on 32 bit OpenSuse 13.2 system
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FreeFileSync 6.13 does not compile on 32 bit OpenSuse 13.2 system
Hi,
as I did not find a precompiled package for my 32 bit OpenSuse 13.2 system, I tried to compile FreeFileSync 6.13 from the source. I downloaded the source archive FreeFileSync_6.13_Source.zip from SourceForge, unpacked it, installed the gtk+-2.0, the zenXml, and the boost packages and tried to ...
as I did not find a precompiled package for my 32 bit OpenSuse 13.2 system, I tried to compile FreeFileSync 6.13 from the source. I downloaded the source archive FreeFileSync_6.13_Source.zip from SourceForge, unpacked it, installed the gtk+-2.0, the zenXml, and the boost packages and tried to ...