PowerISO V5.5 Final DC 24.12.2012 Free Download

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Vilma Steiert

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Jul 12, 2024, 9:53:20 PM7/12/24
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I've used it for a number of years on Debian 10, but now I'm on Debian 12, it no longer works.The program comes with its own bash wrapper script, which is run when in the binary directory. It sets the LD_LIBRARY_PATH and QT_QPA_PLATFORM_PLUGIN_PATH environment variables to the directory where the binary and shared libraries are located before executing the binary.It then unsets the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable upon exiting the program.

ldd on libxcb.so.1 located in the binary directory reports shared libraries being used are in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ and not in the same binary directory, where there is a separate copy specifically for the application:

PowerISO v5.5 Final DC 24.12.2012 free download


Download File === https://byltly.com/2yMRF6



I don't want the binary to use any shared libraries other than those that are already provided in the binary's own directory (/home/jimjamz/opt/poweriso-x64), as GLIBC 2.33 and 2.34 no longer exist in my current Debian distribution's libc6. From what I've read, only the current and previous version are catered for in libc. In my case, that would be 2.36 and 2.35:

I created a bash wrapper script of my own to set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH and QT_QPA_PLATFORM_PLUGIN_PATH environment variables to the binary's directory, but it resulted in the original error message.Attempting to include the binary directory in either /etc/ld.so.conf.d/poweriso.conf or directly in /etc/ld.so.conf was a bad idea, resulting in a kernel panic.

However, PowerISO is available in versions for Windows operating system. According to the wine compatibility database, versions 4.0 through 7.9 of PowerISO have been tested, and functionality rated "Platinum". Since wine creates a self-contained "Windows system" for each application, that should meet your needs, i.e., letting PowerISO see only the relevant libraries.

BTW, on Ubuntu, a Debian-based distro, I find 7-Zip runs very well under wine, and provides some of the functionality of PowerISO. Unlike PowerISO, which appears to have stopped development in 2019, 7-Zip is being kept up-to-date.

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