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Re: itools crash with suse 9.0 [message #44087] Fri, 13 May 2005 15:22
Sean Davis is currently offline  Sean Davis
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Hey Matt,

I'm running idl 6.1 and suse 9.2, and itools fires up just fine.


savoie@nsidc.org wrote:

>
>
> O.k. you linux people. I've got a question for you.
>
> I was intrigued by the itools challenge. I looked at them when they first
> came out and then ignored them promptly. But now, I thought I'd take
> another
> peek. So I fired up my idl 6.1 on my suse 9.0 box my result is below. So
> my question is, do itools startup on your linux box? (The suse compat is
> installed on my machine)
>
> Thanks
>
> Matt
>
>
>
> savoie@snowblower:~> idl
> IDL Version 6.1 (linux x86 m32). (c) 2004, Research Systems, Inc.
> Installation number: 100-646.
> Licensed for use by: University of Colorado
>
> ****************NOTE FOR RedHat Enterprise
> USERS******************** Some functionality in this IDL release
> requires the libstdc++ compatiblity libraries to be installed. To
> check if the libraries are already installed, execute 'rpm -qa |
> grep compat', and look for "compat-libstdc++-<version_number>". If
> this is not listed, install the appropriate RPM for your
> distribution (from your install CD's).
> **********************************************************
> IDL> iplot
> % Compiled module: FILEPATH.
> % Compiled module: PATH_SEP.
> % Compiled module: STRSPLIT.
> % Loaded DLM: XML.
> Aborted
> savoie@snowblower:~>
>
>
>
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