By Huy Tran on February 17, 2009
1) Go to Synaptic and install
libswt-cairo-gtk-3.4-jni
libswt-gnome-gtk-3.4-jni
libswt-gtk-3.4-java
libswt-gtk-3.4-jni
libswt-mozilla-gtk-3.4-jni
2) cd /usr/lib/jni
cp the files:
libswt-atk-gtk-3448.so
libswt-cairo-gtk-3448.so
libswt-gtk-3448.so
libswt-pi-gtk-3448.so
libswt-awt-gtk-3448.so
libswt-gnome-gtk-3448.so
libswt-mozilla-gtk-3448.so
to the areca/lib folder with names in order of appearance:
libswt-atk-gtk-3232.so
libswt-cairo-gtk-3232.so
libswt-gtk-3232.so
libswt-pi-gtk-3232.so
libswt-awt-gtk-3232.so
libswt-gnome-gtk-3232.so
libswt-mozilla-gtk-3232.so
overwriting the original ones .
3) the files:
org.eclipse.swt.gtk.linux.x86_3.2.0.v3232m.jar
org.eclipse.jface_3.2.0.I20060605-1400.jar
come from an eclipse installation actually, so if you don’t have eclipse,
download it and:
cd eclipse/plugins
and cp the org.eclipse.swt.gtk.linux.x86_64_3.4.1.v3449c.jar
into areca/lib org.eclipse.swt.gtk.linux.x86_3.2.0.v3232m.jar
and cp org.eclipse.jface_3.4.1.M20080827-2000.jar to areca/lib
org.eclipse.jface_3.2.0.I20060605-1400.jar
overwriting the original ones.
Now, the file libarecafs.so [...]
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