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Fixes For IDL/ENVI Seg Faults Due To Linux X11 & Mesa Library Upgrades [message #53597] Fri, 20 April 2007 16:12 Go to next message
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Two unrelated library updates released in March/April 2007 by several
Linux brands are proving to be incompatible with IDL versions through
IDL 6.3/ENVI 4.3. In the last few days (~April 19) the IDL Graphics
Interface development team has found both temporary workarounds for
immediate relief and the path to a more permanent workaround that will
be incorporated ASAP in IDL 6.4 For Linux and a follow-up patch for
IDL 6.3/ENVI 4.3 For Linux.

See ITT Tech Tip #4177 ("Upgrades in the Mesa library for Linux and in
X11 Library Security Are Crashing IDL") at URL:

http://www.ittvis.com/services/techtip.asp?ttid=4177

for the details.

ITT Technical Support
Re: Fixes For IDL/ENVI Seg Faults Due To Linux X11 & Mesa Library Upgrades [message #53715 is a reply to message #53597] Mon, 23 April 2007 15:05 Go to previous message
Jean H. is currently offline  Jean H.
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> http://www.ittvis.com/services/techtip.asp?ttid=4177
>
> for the details.
>
> ITT Technical Support
>

It works perfectly on my machine, Fedora Core 6! I haven't tried to run
many other softwares though...

Jean
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