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Re: Strange IDL Help probelm 6.3 [message #52484 is a reply to message #52483] Wed, 07 February 2007 09:18 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
JJ is currently offline  JJ
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No snow JD :-( but plenty cold. Last night at around 9:30, it was -3
(F) at our house.

I considered the 32/64 bit possibility, but I think they're all 64
bitters. I'm not sure the exacat incantation to find out, but it looks
like the idl_assistant script calls

/bin/isainfo -b

Which gives an answer of 64 on all of the machines. It looks like they
all claim they can run both 32 and 64 bit applications based on

/bin/isainfo -v

I'm afraid it might this NFS file locking issue mentioned by Nigel Wade.


-JJ

JD Smith wrote:
> On Tue, 06 Feb 2007 14:46:34 -0500, JJ wrote:
>
>
>> I have 3 sun boxes running solaris 8 (64 bit). They all share
>> /usr/local, among other things. One of the machines is the IDL license
>> server as well as an NIS server.
>>
>> After installing 6.3, I can run IDL just fine from all 3 machines, and I
>> have no trouble invoking IDL help on the primary machine, but when I try
>> to get IDL help on the other machines, after printing the message:
>
>
> Hey JJ. Snowing today?
>
> Is it possible it's a 32bit/64bit issue? Are all the machines you use IDL
> on 64bit?
>
> JD
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