XCOM Barracks Character Archive

Install The Following Missing Packages Libapr1 Libaprutil1 Libasound2 Libglib200 Install Updated — Please

Please install the following missing packages: libapr1 libaprutil1 libasound2 libglib2.0-0. trying to install libapr1 for example, Blackmagic Forum How to install and set up DaVinci Resolve in Ubuntu 24.04

Even after successful installation, some versions of the DaVinci Resolve installer may fail to detect these newer libraries because they look for the exact old names.

Debian-based systems use the exact naming conventions found in your error message. Run the following command:

ldd ./problematic-app | grep "not found" Run the following command: ldd

How to Fix the "Please install the following missing packages: libapr1 libaprutil1 libasound2 libglib2.0-0" Error

“Please install the following missing packages: libapr1 libaprutil1 libasound2 libglib200”

If you encounter dependency issues during installation, you may need to install additional packages or upgrade existing ones. Use your package manager's built-in dependency resolver to fix these issues. For example, on Ubuntu/Debian-based systems, you can use: This will also help you troubleshoot if a

Before blindly running commands, it’s helpful to know what these libraries do. This will also help you troubleshoot if a standard installation fails.

If you installed the problematic app via Flatpak or Snap, system libraries don’t matter. Instead, you need to install libraries inside the sandbox:

Here are some common fixes:

Alpine uses the apk package manager and typically has smaller footprint. Package names:

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sudo apt install libapr1 libaprutil1 libasound2 libglib2.0-0 2. Bypass the Package Check their policies apply.

If the application fails to open after installation, it is often due to conflicting libraries shipped with Resolve that clash with your system libraries. Many users on the Linux Mint Forums recommend moving or removing these conflicting files: # Create a backup directory sudo mkdir /opt/resolve/libs/disabled-libraries # Move conflicting glib and gio libraries sudo mv /opt/resolve/libs/libglib-

After eight years of service, the XCOM Barracks is shutting down.

The XCOM Barracks was a place for XCOM 2 fans to upload, share, download, and rate their favorite custom characters for the game. Using the game's Character Pool, players could create, export, and import characters to be featured as the game's heroes and villains.

The XCOM Barracks was created by two college students and fans of the XCOM series when the game released in 2016. Since then, over one thousand characters were uploaded to the XCOM Barracks by the end of its lifespan.

After eight years of hosting and several major life and job changes, the site no longer functions quite as well as it used to, and we no longer have the bandwidth nor commitment to continue its upkeep. We believe, like all good things, the time has come for this site to end.

Nevertheless, we're tremendously proud of what we created, and we're incredibly honored to be a part of XCOM history. As a parting gift, the entire XCOM Barracks character archive is available (see links above) for download. The archive is sorted by user rating, starting with the highest rated characters in XCOM Barracks history. Each character .bin file contains an adjacent .json file which contains details for each character, including author and description.

An enormous THANK YOU to the hundreds of authors who shared their creations on the XCOM Barracks and users like you who have come to witness the best of what the community has to offer.

And of course, THANK YOU to Firaxis Games, 2K, and all the developers of the XCOM series, for the countless the memories of joy and grief brought by the game.

As always: Good luck, Commander. We will be watching.