Yes, a dependency issue.
You should install libtiff.so.4 or later. Maybe try the one from Lucid.
Or you could try just creating libtiff.so.4 as a link to whatever version of libtiff you do have (usually this will be in /usr/lib). This wouldn't really be recommended, but it might work and shouldn't cause a disaster if it doesn't.
Is there a program that converts files to dpg format?
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You might want to try a package from a 64bit distro then. I guess a 32 bit lib would work, but I don't know. I'd like to know
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