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[DllNotFoundException:Error] Unable to load shared library 'libXrandr' or one of its dependencies #2180

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sigaloid opened this issue Apr 11, 2022 · 4 comments · Fixed by #2273
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sigaloid commented Apr 11, 2022

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I am getting this error:
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I get this while on X11 in both i3wm and Gnome X11. Notably not on Gnome Wayland probably because of Xwayland.

I have installed all of the recommended packages with commands like sudo dnf install libX11 libX11-devel libX11-common libX11-xcb libXrandr libXrandr-devel, sudo dnf install libX11-* libXr* libevdev*, sudo dnf install libX11-devel libXrandr-devel libevdev-devel, etc. I believe I have installed every fedora equivalent of the requirements.

System Information:

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Operating System Fedora 35
OpenTabletDriver Version v0.6.0.3
Tablet Gaomon S620

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Note: NOT fixed by the answer at #1179 despite same symptoms

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Try making an rpm based off this pr:
OpenTabletDriver/OpenTabletDriver.Packaging#16

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I thought I generated an RPM but then it deleted it:
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Can you explain how to generate it?

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Any update on how to fix the issue?

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its probably solved upstream, though nobody has generated an rpm off that pr and used it to see.

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