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I am currently using MacOS, and I have already installed Gaming Anywhere.
I tried to follow the prerequisite instructions to run GA server and client for Linux:
"""
RUN GA SERVER and CLIENT
Prerequisites:
On Linux, you have to add 'deps.posix/lib' into system-wide ld.so search path. In addition, you have to modify 'bin/config/common/server-common.conf' and at least ensure that 'display' is set to an accessible X-Window desktop with XTEST extension enabled. The X-Window desktop can be a VNC or Xvfb desktop.
On Windows, you have to place 'deps.win32/bin/*.dll' into system-wide DLL search path, or into the same directory of GA's executables, e.g., the 'bin' directory.
Note that we have pre-installed all the required files in the 'bin' directory now.
"""
However, the system of MacOS does not have the /etc/ld.so.conf file, and I don't really understand what I need to do with the X-Window desktop.
Could someone suggest any alternative methods for MacOS?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I am currently using MacOS, and I have already installed Gaming Anywhere.
I tried to follow the prerequisite instructions to run GA server and client for Linux:
"""
RUN GA SERVER and CLIENT
Prerequisites:
On Linux, you have to add 'deps.posix/lib' into system-wide ld.so search path. In addition, you have to modify 'bin/config/common/server-common.conf' and at least ensure that 'display' is set to an accessible X-Window desktop with XTEST extension enabled. The X-Window desktop can be a VNC or Xvfb desktop.
On Windows, you have to place 'deps.win32/bin/*.dll' into system-wide DLL search path, or into the same directory of GA's executables, e.g., the 'bin' directory.
Note that we have pre-installed all the required files in the 'bin' directory now.
"""
However, the system of MacOS does not have the /etc/ld.so.conf file, and I don't really understand what I need to do with the X-Window desktop.
Could someone suggest any alternative methods for MacOS?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: