(This time your message body had HTML only, and no plain text: I
suppose that's better than both, but plain text would be best for
news/email. I have extracted plain text from the html using lynx.)
fatemehjenab@hotmail.com writes:
> I downloaded it from following link:
> http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/research/poplog/bham-linux-poplog.tar.gz
> Then,I installed it according to this files: AREADME.txt,
> INSTALL-FROM-CD.txt, INSTALL-FINAL.txt and HOW-RUN-POPLOG.txt
> But, when I enter " poplog pop11", following error be printed out:
> Sussex poplog version 15.53
> Incorrectly built binary which accesses errno, h_errno or _res
For now, this 'errno' warning is apparently an incurable problem
with RedHat 9 but people have reported that it does not stop poplog
working - it is just a warning.
Maybe someone with RedHat 9 will be willing to try recompiling from
the sources (using pgcomp) to see if that fixes it.
> Pop11: error while loading shared libraries : libXm.so.2 : can not
> open shared object file : No such file or directory
> My operating system is Red Hat Linux 9.
> I have file errno.h at this address: /usr/include
> Also,at /usr/X11R6/lib ,I have this files: libXm.so.3 &
> libXm.so.3.0.1
> I don't have libXm.so.2 . As a solution, I created this symbolic link
> at /usr/X11R6/lib: libXm.so.2
> that point to libXm.so.3 .
> But, I have above error, again.
Do you mean you still have the following error about motif?
> Pop11: error while loading shared libraries : libXm.so.2 : can not
> open shared object file : No such file or directory
How did you get that error message?
What command did you give that produced it?
It is not included in the log file you sent with your message.
I suspect that instead of running the INSTALL_MOTIF_POPLOG you
can now try fetching this file
http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/research/poplog/com/INSTALL_MOTIF_POPLOG_RH9
5138 bytes
Try it in the same directory as the other INSTALL files:
./INSTALL_MOTIF_POPLOG_RH9
Let us know if it works.
If it does not work, try fetching this tar file (containing
executables in $popsys, in a version of poplog running with
libXm.so.3 on RedHat 8):
http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/research/poplog/new/rh8-motif-v15.53a-pop-pop.tar.gz
2226817 bytes Jun 24 09:23
Install it in
/usr/local/poplog/src
Then
cd /usr/local/poplog/v15.53a/pop
mv pop oldpop
tar xfz
/usr/local/poplog/src/rh8-motif-v15.53a-pop-pop.tar.gz
That should create a new $popsys directory
/usr/local/poplog/v15.53a/pop/pop
Then go back to the previous directory where you had the installation
scripts and try
./INSTALL_LIKE_BHAM
Afterwards
ls -l /usr/local/poplog/v15.53a/poplocalbin
should show files something like this:
-rw-r--r-- 1 axs axs 2621860 Jun 24 09:32 startup.psv
-rw-r--r-- 1 axs axs 1176036 Jun 24 09:32 prolog.psv
-rw-r--r-- 1 axs axs 2380260 Jun 24 09:32 clisp.psv
-rw-r--r-- 1 axs axs 877028 Jun 24 09:32 xved.psv
-rw-r--r-- 1 axs axs 1409508 Jun 24 09:32 pml.psv
-rw-r--r-- 1 axs axs 1184228 Jun 24 09:32 xvedpro.psv
If so you can then proceed to learn pop11 and use the SimAgent toolkit.
If that does not work I cannot help any more, as other people have
reported that poplog works on RedHat 9 but produces the 'errno'
warning every time it starts up.
Aaron
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School of Computer Science, The University of Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK
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