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Re: RedHat-6.0 with Glibc2.1 breaks IDL-5.2 [message #15449 is a reply to message #15325] Wed, 19 May 1999 00:00 Go to previous message
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John P Grimes wrote:

> Hi,
> First thank you jeremy for your help. it definetely helped. What was actually
> causing the problem was that /lib/ld-2.0.7.so existed (redhat upgrade left it there)
> but libc-2.1.1.so was also in the same directory. So it was using incompatible
> version of the libraries. So I just deleted ld-2.0.7 from the directory and now it
> is happily loading from the /usr/i386-glibc20-linux/lib directory.
> As a side note before running the idl license manager you have to preload
> /usr/i486-linux-libc5/lib/ (or whereever you have the libc 5.0 libraries). When is
> idl and the license manager going to be updated. The license manager is archaic to
> run on libc 5.0 and wouldn't it be easy for idl to support more linux systems? I
> "think" it would be worth it.
> thanks
> John

I thought that all the compatibility problem has been solved by users.
In my case, one problem was solved following Jeremy's patch. But when I
lauched my application, I got:
/usr/local/rsi/idl_5.2/bin/bin.linux/idl: error in loading shared libraries
/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6: undefined symbol: __bzero

So, have you guys solved all the compatibility problem as much as you
want?

Please help.

Thank you

G. Hugh Song

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