CJ Keist wrote:
No, Matlab is 3rd part software package. It's not free.
You could try messing with LD_ASSUME_KERNEL
http://people.redhat.com/drepper/assumekernel.html
I think you'll have to set it to 2.4.1
So, install the glibc that comes with portage, and forget trying to
install an older
--- CJ Keist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes,
> Running Matlab on current release will just core
> dump. Also tried
> the fix on Matlab site where you modify the .matlab7rc.sh
> file. So I'm
> thinking it has to be a problem with the new glibc on
> current releases.
> This is on Fedor
CJ Keist wrote:
No, Matlab is 3rd part software package. It's not free.
Some software companies allow licensed users to build non-free software from
sources. It's the least they can do.
Zac
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No, Matlab is 3rd part software package. It's not free.
Zac Medico wrote:
CJ Keist wrote:
Yes,
Running Matlab on current release will just core dump. Also tried
the fix on Matlab site where you modify the .matlab7rc.sh file. So
I'm thinking it has to be a problem with the new glibc on
CJ Keist wrote:
Yes,
Running Matlab on current release will just core dump. Also tried
the fix on Matlab site where you modify the .matlab7rc.sh file. So I'm
thinking it has to be a problem with the new glibc on current releases.
This is on Fedora 3 and 4 as well. Fedora 2 sort of work
Yes,
Running Matlab on current release will just core dump. Also tried
the fix on Matlab site where you modify the .matlab7rc.sh file. So I'm
thinking it has to be a problem with the new glibc on current releases.
This is on Fedora 3 and 4 as well. Fedora 2 sort of works but not well.
CJ Keist wrote:
Hello all,
First time user of Gentoo. We're wanting to run Matlab R14 SP2
64bit mode. According to Matlab site they support the Linux kernel
2.6.x and glibc-2.3.2. Non of the current linux distro (i.e. Fedora)
has that old of glibc. So looking at Gentoo thinking I can b
Hello all,
First time user of Gentoo. We're wanting to run Matlab R14 SP2
64bit mode. According to Matlab site they support the Linux kernel
2.6.x and glibc-2.3.2. Non of the current linux distro (i.e. Fedora)
has that old of glibc. So looking at Gentoo thinking I can build the
Gentoo
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