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Date:Mon May 1 23:44:43 2003 
Subject:[Fwd: Re: Problem installing PopLog on RedHat 9 - error in linking] 
From:ug57dsm 
Volume-ID:1030501.02 



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Problem installing PopLog on RedHat 9 - error in linking
Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 00:45:02 +0000
From: david moss <ug57dsm@cs.bham.ac.uk>
To: Jay Schlackman <siu01jps@rdg.ac.uk>
References: <200305012320.h41NKZO9009172@soapbox.cs.bham.ac.uk>

Jay Schlackman wrote:
 > Hi,
 >
 > I am trying to install PopLog on RedHat 9 using the
 > bham-linux-poplog.tar.gz file, but when running the initial install
 > script via ./run_install, the install bombs out as per the log below.
 > I'm pretty new to linux and am not sure exactly what's happening here,
 > but it looks fairly terminal. Could anyone give me some pointers? Not
 > sure what relevant info to include here so please ask and I will try to
 > provide.
 >
 > TIA, Jay
 >
 >
 >
 >>mkdir: cannot create directory `/usr/local/poplog': File exists
 >>   Motif found OK
 >>Unpacking poplog+motif. May take some time

[snip]

 >>/usr/local/poplog/v15.53/pop/obj/src.olb(devio.o)(.text+0xda9):
  >> more undefined references to `errno' follow
 >>collect2: ld returned 1 exit status

[snip]

 >
 >

Check that the file errno.h exists in /usr/include (ls -l
/usr/incluse/errno.h) If it doesn't try to find it elsewhere - you might
need to install the devel RPM for your libraries - and make a symlink
pointing to it in your /usr/include/ dir.

Check 'man errno' for more info.

Hope that helps.

dave.

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  The future of HTML mail is clearly > /dev/null.
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