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Lars :tux: :AFD: to Linux@lemmy.ml •
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11 months ago

Can anyone pIs point me into a direction or actually has a solution to install #libbdplus on #endeavouros / #archlinux without getting error of missing #libgcrypt-config?

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Can anyone pIs point me into a direction or actually has a solution to install #libbdplus on #endeavouros / #archlinux without getting error of missing #libgcrypt-config?

Lars :tux: :AFD: to Linux@lemmy.ml •
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Can anyone pIs point me into a direction or actually has a solution to install #libbdplus on #endeavouros / #archlinux without getting error of missing #libgcrypt-config?
See: https://www.mail-archive.com/debian-bugs-dist@lists.debian.org/msg1972760.html
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    You have to replace these lines with something similar to this (change libaacs to libgcrypt everywhere). Then run autoreconf -iv (you must have autoconf installed). It will create a new ./configure script which will work if you did everything correctly.

    Refer to documentation.

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      @bizdelnick thx I will try it.

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