Re: Linux IDL with RedHat 6.0 [message #16089 is a reply to message #15981] |
Tue, 29 June 1999 00:00  |
Michael Kueppers
Messages: 4 Registered: June 1999
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"David R. Klassen" wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone has tried the IDL for Linux under RedHat 6.0.
> I'm currently running RH5.2 but would like to upgrade (get all the
> latest
> and greatest hardware drivers and support and all the newest security
> patches). If so, are there any difficulties to be overcome, or does
> it appear to run just as well as in 5.2?
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> --
> David R. Klassen
> Department of Chemistry & Physics
> Rowan University
> 201 Mullica Hill Road
> Glassboro, NJ 08028
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> 856-256-4500 x3273
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> http://elvis.rowan.edu/~klassen/
> klassen@rowan.edu
I tried to install IDL 5.2 (the demo-version) on a PC with Linux
RedHat 6.0
After I ran the installation without getting any error message, I was
unable to start IDL. I got the
following message:
IDL Version 5.2 (linux x86). Research Systems, Inc.
% Unable to open validation file: /usr/local/rsi/idl_5.2/idl.genver.
No such file or directory
% Entering timed demo mode for IDL. Each session is limited to 7 minutes
of operation. Printing and file saving is disabled.
Contact your sales representative or Research Systems
(303-786-9900, info@rsinc.com) if you are interested in
evaluating a fully-functional version of this product.
For basic information, enter "IDLInfo" at the IDL> prompt.
/usr/local/rsi/idl_5.2/bin/bin.linux/idl: error in loading shared
libraries: /usr/local/rsi/idl_5.2/bin/bin.linux/libidl.so.5.0: undefined
symbol: __setfpucw
Although this is probably to be solved by the RSI support, I would be
grateful for any help.
Thanks,
Michael Kueppers
michael.kueppers@phim.unibe.ch
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