libmv.so
Re: libmv.so
Hi,
StarTools relies on the presence of GTK+ 2.x for simple file dialog stuff. GTK+ 2.x itself relies on a number of other shared objects such as (probably) libmv.so. Static linking of all these libraries is not really an option as that would effectively require making StarTools open source in the process as well (according to GTK's LGPL license). Not to mention making StarTools' filesize *huge*.
I was under the impression that most distros come with GTK by default as it is one of the most popular GUI toolkits. Can I ask what distro your are running?
StarTools relies on the presence of GTK+ 2.x for simple file dialog stuff. GTK+ 2.x itself relies on a number of other shared objects such as (probably) libmv.so. Static linking of all these libraries is not really an option as that would effectively require making StarTools open source in the process as well (according to GTK's LGPL license). Not to mention making StarTools' filesize *huge*.
I was under the impression that most distros come with GTK by default as it is one of the most popular GUI toolkits. Can I ask what distro your are running?
Ivo Jager
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast
Re: libmv.so
Scratch that - it's got nothing to do with GTK+. It's an ekopath compiler dependency. Let me fix this...
Ivo Jager
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast
Re: libmv.so
I've reverted back to using GCC for Linux 64-bit instead of EKOpath. These dependencies are a bit of a headache both from a build and licensing point of view (EKOpath has just been open sourced).
The new download (1.1.91) is up.
The new download (1.1.91) is up.
Ivo Jager
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast
StarTools creator and astronomy enthusiast