![]() ![]() Now that the outdated libraries are out of the way, it’s time to fetch some newer versions from the Fedora Linux library. ![]() The following commands does make these changes happen: cd /opt/AfterShot3 \( 64-bit \)/lib/ We’ll move all those old libraries - except one proprietary library that is specific to AfterShot - out of the way first. The AfterShot binary is dynamically linked, but the installation includes dozens of outdated libraries that don’t play well with current versions of Fedora Linux. The RPM installs into /opt/AfterShot3\(64-bit\)/. The following command downloads, and installs the RPM without its dependencies: rpm -ivh -nodeps We’ll install the RPM, but ignore its dependencies. It depends on some specific outdated library versions. The first step is to install the RPM package from Corel’s website. In the second part, I’ll explain in more detail about how I came up with the step-for-step instructions. The instructions might work for other recent versions as well. This article is divided into two parts: Part one is step-for-step instructions for how to install AfterShot Pro 3 on Fedora Linux 32. Here’s how I got the software up and running on Fedora Linux 32. It gave me trouble installing the RPM from the AfterShot website on a recent version of Fedora Linux. Corel hasn’t been maintaining its Linux distribution packages of AfterShot Pro 3 too well. ![]()
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