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TimeTwister
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Hi.

 

I have a MPIO player that I would like to have working under MDK 10.1. I cant run the KMpio file before I have MPIO installed. When I try with the rpm file (.71 pre2) I get the following error message:

 

Some package requested cannot be installed:

mpio-0.7.1_pre2-1.i386 (due to unsatisfied libreadline.so.4)

do you agree ?

 

So i tried with the tarball instead: :/configure

 

checking for libusb-config... no

configure: WARNING:

*** You need at least version 0.1.7 of the libusb library for USB support

*** http://sourceforge.net/projects/libusb/

*** If you cannot find the appropriate version, try CVS

 

When I check with mdk control center I have libusb installed, with a fresh enough version (guess its the standard that comes with Main). Anyone who knows what I should do?

 

Apologize if this is a stupid question :)

 

In advance, thanks!

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*feels stupid*

 

Well that helped, and i ran the usual ./configure make make install. Worked fine....until I typed in kmpio...

 

kmpio: error while loading shared libraries: libmpio.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

 

The libmpio i think is make during the make of mpio, so the big $1000 for me is how to get this to work? I have kmpio and mpio is seperate folders in my home directory. If they should be elsewhere, dont kill me :)

 

In advance thanks for any and all help!

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