Ben Findlay
Ben Findlay
I just wanted to add to this as I have done some testing myself...it appears the package available for arm64 is called **bellsoft-java8** and NOT **bellsoft-java8-full**. I suspect the difference...
@esaunders Thanks for the quick response! OK, so I get the exact same error as @fisherd80 and the reason I'm suggesting Java packages are the culprit is that I followed...
@esaunders this:  So it would seem that the ARM64 folder is missing?
OK, so is there a way round this? I've looked at the libtsk_jni.so file in each architecture and it appears identical (extracted each one and hashed to check identical). So...
OK! By way of an update, I renamed the arm64 folder to aarch64 (within the NATIVELIBS) folder and we have some progress! On launch, my Terminal now shows:  And...
@esaunders thanks for the reply. So, there are older versions in the repos:  If I manually installed an earlier version, such as v 1.8.0.232+10 that should work? I tried...
OK. so by way of an update, I installed v1.8.0.232 with the command: **sudo apt install bellsoft-java8=1.8.0.232 bellsoftjava8-runtime=1.8.0.232** and then locked them at this version using: **sudo apt-mark hold bellsoft-java8...
@esaunders thanks for this! Alas, I've been wading through dependency nightmares so have given up on that particular package. I've downloaded JavaFX for ARM from gluon (https://gluonhq.com/products/mobile/javafxports/get/) and tried copying...
Right, so I found the file on ARM64 (there's a package called libhyperic-sigar-java) and installed, copied to the modules/lib folder, but stil not working. I think you may be righ...
Combination of student project, and getting an ultra-cheap, lightweight, portable scene-going triage box off the ground. The idea was to create a pre-built image for RPi with lots of tools...