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(→‎Linux: latest XDSGUI (May 10, 2023) has the Qt5 and libpng15 libraries built into the binary. Occurrence of libpng15.so in output of ldd can be ignored.)
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and that should show you the libraries it didn't find. Your friendly system administrator knows the specific commands to install those libraries.
and that should show you the libraries it didn't find. Your friendly system administrator knows the specific commands to install those libraries.


N.B. this lists libpng15.so for the latest XDSGUI (of May 10, 2023), but you can ignore that!  
N.B. this may list libpng15.so for the latest XDSGUI (compiled May 2023), but you can ignore that!  


For RedHat-type distributions, that would typically be e.g.  
For RedHat-type distributions, that would typically be e.g.  
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   sudo apt-file update
   sudo apt-file update


Ubuntu 20.04: If the Qt5 libraries are missing (versions of XDSGUI before May 10, 2023), use <code>sudo apt install libqt5gui5 libqt5printsupport5 libqt5opengl5</code>.  
Versions of XDSGUI compiled before 2021: Ubuntu 20.04: If the Qt5 libraries are missing, use <code>sudo apt install libqt5gui5 libqt5printsupport5 libqt5opengl5</code>. On CentOS7, this would be <code>yum -y install qt5-qtbase-gui qt5-qtbase</code> .
 
On CentOS7, this would be <code>yum -y install qt5-qtbase-gui qt5-qtbase</code> .


<code>xxdiff</code> is likely available for your distribution - google for it, or try e.g.
<code>xxdiff</code> is likely available for your distribution - google for it, or try e.g.
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