![]() The final step that seems to have fixed everything is by copying Manjaro's ibssl.so.1.0.0, libcrypto.so.1.0.0, and libz.so.1 from /usr/lib, to Houdini's dsolib directory, overwriting Houdini's versions of those same. So I returned the Qt5 libraries, and-Houdini fully started up! At long last it seemed that everything was working, until I opened a help browser tab, and then it Houdini froze and a bunch of errors showed up about something or another about QtSSlSomething…missing symbol…blah blah blah… So it appears the real problem is with the OpenSSL library that comes with the Houdini instillation. Then I tried deleting all the Qt5 libraries and any other library that Manjaro already had installed, including libz, libssl, and libcrypto, and then launched Houdini, which didn't work. At first I tried things like editing the bash environment and houdini_setup scripts to make Houdini load Manjaro's Build of the Qt5 libraries, and then I tried installing a local version of Qt5, but Houdini loaded its own version anyway. After days of web browsing without finding an answer, I decided to risk ruining the Houdini install rather than the OS, based on the vague assumptions I gleamed from my internet usage. ![]() I've been running Manjaro 17 with the XFCE desktop, but the problem doesn't seem to be with the OS or the NVidia drivers. ![]() Hello, I too have recently run into problems with Houdini 16 crashing.
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