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Flatpak Steam issue with Adobe Substance 10.1.0 #1355

Closed SysAdminShed closed 4 weeks ago

SysAdminShed commented 1 month ago

Game information Adobe Substance Painter 2024 (10.1.0)

Distribution name and version where applicable AlmaLinux release 9.4 (Seafoam Ocelot)

Flatpak info Flatpak 1.12.9 flatpak --gl-drivers :

nvidia-550-120 default host

Problem description Hello,

We’re missing libraries under the Steam flatpak and knocking at the Adobe door hasn’t led anywhere so far.

To be more precise we are having the following issue with the latest version of Adobe Substance 10.1.0 under Steam (Flatpak) on AlmaLinux 9 (Tried 8 also) :

app/com.valvesoftware.Steam/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/common/Substance 3D Painter 2024/Adobe Substance 3D Painter: error while loading shared libraries: libtiff.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

I’ve already opened issue and commented multiple time on the Steam community of the software, no joy.

https://community.adobe.com/t5/substance-3d-painter-bugs/substance-3d-painter-2024-10-1-0-broken-for-linux-steam/idc-p/14924204#M1774

https://steamcommunity.com/app/2718190/eventcomments/6495968678940369926?snr=1_5_9_&ctp=2

Also opened a thread on Flathub : https://discourse.flathub.org/t/flatpak-steam-issue-with-adobe-substance-10-1-0/7902

Does this issue reproduce with native Steam Yes

Melhart2 commented 1 month ago

🙏

devlinnm commented 1 month ago

Bumping, also having this issue

bbhtt commented 4 weeks ago

Ask Adobe to bump their libtiff version. 23.08 or 24.08 runtime has libtiff.so.6

libtiff.so.5 is an older version and we cannot provide a compat package for every old library because Adobe can't update their dependencies.

Or if you are on beta Steam channel you can use the new Steam Linux runtime (from Valve) that may provide it. https://discourse.flathub.org/t/flatpak-steam-issue-with-adobe-substance-10-1-0/7902/3