I found something that worked. I took the lead from cellfourteen on page 3 of the thread on the 1.2.5 release. He mentioned running lsof while Scrivener was running (I saw it best when I was running Scrivener under Unity (I am on Ubuntu 12.04, but wanting to run under KDE)). It was wanting to access libQtDBus. And the only one available was the one from kde not from scrivener/lib.
I then just used dpkg-deb --extract package directory_for_extraction
Then navigated up the tree, copied the 4.8.0 lib to the /usr/share/scrivener/lib, created a couple soft links as cellfourteen talked about and voila. It worked in KDE.
Ok. Iâm using Ubuntu 12.04. A downloaded the deb file and installed it. I went to Painel Inicial (Inicial Panel??? I donât know the name in English) and found Scrivener in search. I click it, nothing happens.
Someone knows what am I doing wrong?
EDIT
Trying command line
alexandre@ubuntu:~$ Scrivener
/usr/bin/Scrivener: 2: /usr/bin/Scrivener: /usr/share/scrivener/bin/Scrivener: not found
I went to /usr/share/scrivener/bin and tried to run Scrivener. Nothing happens, but the file exists.
It couldâve very well been some sort of path or library path variable being tweaked, or it couldâve run ld.so.conf or something to add new library paths.
I made a clean Kubuntu install and tried a lot of sh and bin files (mainly from HIB ) and none of them worked, with the same error. All of them worked fine after I installed Limbo.
Rockinâ, thanks. Two minor things that areâfor practical purposesânon-issues, but that you might want to be aware of, are that when installing over 1.2.5, it still says, âSame version is installed,â indicating that the internal version number in the .deb file is still 1.2.5, and that the expiration date still shows as July 31, 2012.
Again, not that either has any practical effectâJust thought youâd want to know.