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Old 10-18-2016, 10:23 AM   #4
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thanks knc1!

looks this version of pypy should be matched with kindle,
ARM Softfloat Linux binary (ARMEL/gnueabi, tar.bz2, Ubuntu Precise)

setup path env , try to run but got this :eek:
error while loading shared libraries libffi.so.6
can not find libffi.so.6:(
1) In the advanced editor, scroll down, check "disable smilies" in text.

2) So include libffi.so.6 from the same release.

3) Note: You may need to take your libraries and applications from an earlier release than Precise. In fact, it is better to use Debian, they are a better match to what Lab126 uses.
The libc on your Kindle may be too old to support code for the Precise release.
To tell, just run it (libc is both a library and an executable).
OR - just wait for the 'symbol not found' errors to show up.
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