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Idl 3.6.1a And Solaris 2.4 [message #4082] Tue, 25 April 1995 00:00 Go to next message
Emmanuel GUYOT is currently offline  Emmanuel GUYOT
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Has anyone ever verified whether IDL 3.6.1a and Solaris 2.4 works
fine together ?
I've cheched some programs I've written, and it is OK, but it isn't
totally relevant. Has anyone tried further such a thing ?

Thanks in advance.

E.G.
Re: Idl 3.6.1a And Solaris 2.4 [message #4106 is a reply to message #4082] Thu, 04 May 1995 00:00 Go to previous message
sjt is currently offline  sjt
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Emmanuel GUYOT (emmguyot@cnrs-orleans.fr) wrote:

: Has anyone ever verified whether IDL 3.6.1a and Solaris 2.4 works
: fine together ?
: I've cheched some programs I've written, and it is OK, but it isn't
: totally relevant. Has anyone tried further such a thing ?

: Thanks in advance.

: E.G.

We've not had any problems here with 3.6.1c and 2.4 (at least no new ones
vs. Solaris 2.3 and IDL 3.1). That includes use of a couple of moderately
heavy packages which probably between them use most of the major features.

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