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Unable to load VoodooPS2Controller.kext "Dependency Resolution Failures"
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themusicalduck:
I have been trying to make the trackpad on my Thinkpad T510 more functional with the VoodooPS2Controller, but if I try to load the kext using kextutils, I get this error -
--- Code: ---VoodooPS2Controller.kext has problems:
Warnings:
Executable does not contain code for architecture:
x86_64
Dependency Resolution Failures:
64-bit kexts must use com.apple.kpi.* libraries, not com.apple.kernel* libraries.
--- End code ---
I edited Contents/Info.plist and replaced all cases of com.apple.kernel with com.apple.kpi, but got a lot more errors as a result.
--- Code: ---VoodooPS2Controller.kext - no compatible dependency found for com.apple.kpi.mach.
VoodooPS2Controller.kext - no compatible dependency found for com.apple.kpi.iokit.
VoodooPS2Controller.kext - no compatible dependency found for com.apple.kpi.libkern.
VoodooPS2Controller.kext - no compatible dependency found for com.apple.kpi.mach.
VoodooPS2Controller.kext - no compatible dependency found for com.apple.kpi.iokit.
VoodooPS2Controller.kext - no compatible dependency found for com.apple.kpi.libkern.
VoodooPS2Controller.kext - no compatible dependency found for com.apple.kpi.mach.
VoodooPS2Controller.kext - no compatible dependency found for com.apple.kpi.iokit.
VoodooPS2Controller.kext - no compatible dependency found for com.apple.kpi.libkern.
VoodooPS2Controller.kext has problems:
Warnings:
Executable does not contain code for architecture:
x86_64
Dependency Resolution Failures:
Only incompatible kexts found for these libraries:
com.apple.kpi.mach
com.apple.kpi.iokit
com.apple.kpi.libkern
--- End code ---
I'm using 10.6.6.
I'm reporting this as a bug, although if anyone knows of any solution I'd greatly appreciate knowing it.
r0m30:
Well this isn't a bug. The VoodooPS2 kext you have doesn't have a 64-bit version.
You can either boot in 32-bit mode, arch=i386 in the kernel flags section of com.apple.boot.plist
or
Search the web for a 64-bit version of the kext, I don't use this kext so I can't verify/vouch for any of the kexts out there.
themusicalduck:
Well, after making the post I did have some luck booting in 32 bit mode. I had tried it earlier, but actually found the wrong boot argument and was still in 64 bit.
I can live with booting it in 32 bit mode.
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