[Ubuntu-PH] AMSN Bug
ar ber
ar_ber2003 at yahoo.com
Tue Dec 4 09:50:22 UTC 2007
Hi to everyone,
I just upgraded to Ubuntu 7.10 and after the upgrade, the aMSN would not start up properly. I've tried installing and re-installing it several time through the Add/Remove Program and the Synaptic Package Manager with no success. I tried sudo apt-get install aMSN on a terminal with no positive result. I also download the installer from the site and followed the installing instructions but even that didn't work. When I double click aMSN to start the program, a window pops up with this message:
"Loading TkCximage failed. This module is needed to run aMSN. Please compile aMSN first, instructions on how to compile are located in the file INSTALL."
Can anyone please help figure out a solution to this problem?
Thanks.
Dax Solomon Umaming <knightlust at gmail.com> wrote: On Thursday 14 June 2007 5:59:04 pm ar ber wrote:
>I suspect some tweaking needs to be done with the TLS Module wizard of
>Ubuntu because the error comes up whichever TLS module you choose among the
options.
Sorry man, but it's not Ubuntu nor AMSN, it's Sourceforge[1]. The download
server of Sourceforge is down, and even if you (or the maintainers) "tweak"
Ubuntu or AMSN, the TLS module is still located on the Sourceforge server.
You can file a bug in Launchpad though and request that the modules be hosted
on Ubuntu servers to prevent this kind of inconvenience. The AMSN maintainer
would then upload the modules, and point AMSN to a more stable server.
[1] http://switch.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/amsn/tle-1.5.0-x86.tar.gz
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