On ubuntu, you can get this in the libg2c package. I agree with James
Stroud. Fire the sysadmin and divvy the salary up amongst those who
really need it. Time to raise the black flag and start slitting throats.
On May 5, 2008, at 12:32 PM, Chris Waddling wrote:
Basically, the newest version of HKL2000 won't run on Linux machines
that do
not have the libg2c.so.0 library (part of gcc3) in /usr/lib/ .
This is a
problem for us, as every new computer we acquire uses a version of
Linux
(that is no longer terribly new) that uses gcc4 (which does not have
the
libg2c.so.0 library) and not gcc3.
We've tried pointing our LD_LIBRARY_PATH to a directory that has
this old
library in it, but HKL2000 won't recognize it. I have tried an
experiment
of putting the library into the /usr/lib/ folder, and HKl2000 runs,
but our
sys-admin refuses to let it stay there.
Has anyone made this work (i.e. Am I missing something that is
probably
quite simple)?
Thanks,
Chris
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