google-earth installs but fails to run
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Mon Jul 23 16:05:59 UTC 2018
Hi,
Problem is as subject. Context is 12-current r335979 / ports 475179 /
amd64 / i7-4770K CPU / 32GB RAM
astro/google-earth installs fine. It depends on linux and these are
already installed:
$ sudo pkg info | grep linux
linux-c6-dri-11.0.7_5 Mesa libGL runtime libraries (Linux
CentOS 6.9)
linux-c6-elfutils-libelf-0.164_2 ELF file handling library (CentOS 6.9)
linux-c6-expat-2.0.1_5 XML 1.0 parser written in C (Linux CentOS
6.9)
linux-c6-fontconfig-2.8.0_3 XML-based font configuration API for X
Windows (Linux CentOS 6.9)
linux-c6-libpciaccess-0.13.4_2 Generic PCI access library (CentOS 6.9)
linux-c6-xorg-libs-7.4_10 Xorg libraries (Linux CentOS 6.9)
linux_base-c6-6.9_8 Base set of packages needed in Linux mode
(Linux CentOS 6.9)
linuxlibertine-g-20120116_1 Linux Libertine G and Linux Biolinum G fonts
$ sysctl compat.linux.osrelease
compat.linux.osrelease: 2.6.32
When I try to run it, as googleearth, I get the following error:
$ googleearth
Fontconfig error: "/etc/fonts/conf.d/10-scale-bitmap-fonts.conf", line
72: non-double matrix element
Fontconfig error: "/etc/fonts/conf.d/10-scale-bitmap-fonts.conf", line
72: non-double matrix element
Fontconfig warning: "/etc/fonts/conf.d/10-scale-bitmap-fonts.conf", line
80: saw unknown, expected number
[0723/163820:ERROR:net_util.cc(2195)] Not implemented reached in bool
net::HaveOnlyLoopbackAddresses()
Failed to load "/compat/linux/opt/google/earth/free/libinput_plugin.so"
because "/lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.14' not found (required by
./libLeap.so)"
libGL error: No matching fbConfigs or visuals found
libGL error: failed to load driver: swrast
[0723/163820:ERROR:nss_ocsp.cc(581)] No URLRequestContext for OCSP handler.
[0723/163820:ERROR:nss_ocsp.cc(581)] No URLRequestContext for OCSP handler.
[0723/163820:ERROR:nss_ocsp.cc(581)] No URLRequestContext for OCSP handler.
[0723/163820:ERROR:nss_ocsp.cc(581)] No URLRequestContext for OCSP handler.
Google Earth has caught signal 11.
Is this a google earth problem or a linux-c6 one ?
thanks,
--
J.
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