All,
I've finally got it working; thanks for the help.
The suggested workaround did work; although I had tried it earlier, I
was having other problems at the time due to not having a libXm.so.2
symlink. Once I sorted that out and tried again, poplog did install. It
did spit out dozens of the "Incorrectly built binary which accesses
errno, h_errno or _res directly. Needs to be fixed." messages that Chris
is receiving, and just like his install, spits one out every time I
run poplog, but it *does run*.
I did already have the /usr/include/errno.h on my system, along with the
rest of the glibc-devel package, although I think Aaron, you are right
about RedHat not installing the development RPM's by default. Didn't
help that the second time I installed linux I did a custom install and
didn't choose to install them - as a recent convert from Windows I'm not
used to having to compile stuff before I can use it. Just goes to show
how easy I've had it before now...
Again, thanks for all the help guys - although now I have no excuse for
not getting on with my poplog assignment!
Regards,
Jay
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