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netarchy
02-07-2004, 16:07
I installed Teamspeak and it simply will not start, any attempt to load give a
Runtime error 230.
All the 32bit emulation libraries are installed.
I am thinking it's time for a 64bit build of ts?

navier_stokes
11-07-2004, 15:20
Same here, no success on amd64 in Gentoo, though I thought it worked before...

in fedora core x86_64 it works fine.

something should show up shortly on bugs.gentoo.org

guldi
11-07-2004, 20:34
http://packages.gentoo.org/search/?sstring=teamspeak

looks like the ebuild on 64bit is still testing. Have you tested this ebuild ?
If so, I'm sry, I can't help you further as I only use the server on gentoo (32 bit).

navier_stokes
12-07-2004, 13:20
*2.0.32.60-r3.ebuild without success.
I'm almost certain I had it working with an *-r2.ebuild from bugs.gentoo.org but i can't find it anymore!

navier_stokes
15-07-2004, 14:35
i still get...
./TeamSpeak.bin: relocation error: ./TeamSpeak.bin: undefined symbol: initPAnsiStrings

:(

navier_stokes
11-11-2004, 11:25
Hello, so here are the app-emulation packages I use to run Teamspeak

app-emulation/emul-linux-x86-baselibs-1.0
app-emulation/emul-linux-x86-gtklibs-1.0
app-emulation/emul-linux-x86-xlibs-1.0
app-emulation/emul-linux-x86-nvidia-1.0.6629 (if you have nvidia)

None of these can be upgraded to better versions atm. You have to juggle to only get these packages installed, and no other emul-linux-x86-*
I had to use emerge --nodeps to install emul-linux-x86-nvidia after I got TeamSpeak working again.

Skype is also available and works fine on amd64 (you can upgrade all app-emulation packages to latest version), but only provides VoIP between 2 people in the availlable beta.


Cheers.