Hello Thomas,
I find a solution (even it is not recommanded. Is it ?). See my last mail on this list. I never use debootstrap to compile on Linux, that's why i was looking for a solution via deken and then with apt. Thanks for your help and for purest_json. ++
Jack
Le 18/10/2017 à 16:45, Thomas Mayer a écrit :
Hi,
IOhannes m zmoelnig schrieb am 18.10.2017 12:36:
Le 17/10/2017 à 23:03, Thomas Mayer a écrit :
Oops, yes, that is the source of the problem. The package is called libjson-c2.
And in current distributions it is superseded by libjson-c3.
hmm, this is inaccurate, or at least it misses some information.
the package has been renamed not because the maintainers thought it was a fun thing to do, but because newer versions of json-c have broken ABI (so you cannot use an application that was linked against libjson-c2 with the new libjson-c3, simply because the new one is missing some symbols).
this also means that if you have a PuREST JSON linked against the old libjson-c2, it cannot be used with the libjson-c3 package. or vice versa.
Some additional information: The deken package has been built on Travis, i.e. Ubuntu 14.04:
https://travis-ci.org/residuum/PuRestJson/jobs/188512698
Since OP has compiled Pd and Gem himself, maybe compiling PuREST JSON would be the best option, just have a look at the instructions at: https://github.com/residuum/PuRestJson/wiki/Compilation
Hth, Thomas
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