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Gish crashes when I try to run it, saying something about “undefined symbol: alutInit”. How do I fix this?

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Gish crashes when I try to run it, saying something about “undefined symbol: alutInit”. How do I fix this?

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Make sure that you have libalut.so.0, which will likely be in /usr/lib or /usr/local/lib. You may need to install a new package for this – for example, in Debian and Ubuntu it’s libalut0, and in Gentoo it’s freealut. A: When you have found libalut.so.

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Make sure that you have libalut.so.0, which will likely be in /usr/lib or /usr/local/lib. You may need to install a new package for this – for example, in Debian and Ubuntu it’s libalut0, and in Gentoo it’s freealut.

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