Dear Afraim,
We are running RH9 (kept uptodate using the redhat network utilities), and
we are experiencing no problems at all. However, I ran very recently in a
situation where I got a segmentation fault too. If the command-line
(batch) FSL programs run fine, but you do not manage to get their GUI
versions launched, the problem maybe related to your local settings (check
with command "locale")
Open an xterm (or konsole), type "export LANG=en_US.UTF-8" and then launch
the desired GUI application of FSL from within that terminal. Maybe it
will work in that case. (It did in my case when the local settings were
different)
Btw, I do not have that tix-library either, and yet everything works.
Kind regards,
Patrick
> Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2004 19:11:17 -0000
> From: Afraim Haddadi <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject:
>
> Dear All,
>
> I wonder if some kind soul could help us out a bit here:
>
> I just downloaded the Redhat9 version of FSL. Un-tarred it, added the
> fsl/bin
> to my path and created $FSLDIR. When I typed fsl, it said segmentation
> fault.=20
>
> So I also tried the fixes recommended for Suse (although ours is a =
> Redhat9).
>
> It now says:
> afraim@mandrake:/home/afraim<132> fsl
> Error in startup script: couldn't load file
> "/home/afraim/fsl/lib/libtix4.1.8.0.a":
> /home/afraim/fsl/lib/libtix4.1.8.0.a.so: cannot open shared object file: =
> No
> such file or directory
> while executing
> "load /home/afraim/fsl/lib/libtix4.1.8.0.a Tix"
> ("package ifneeded" script)
> invoked from within
> "package require Tix"
> (file "/home/afraim/fsl/tcl/fslstart.tcl" line 2)
> invoked from within
> "source [ file dirname [ info script ] ]/fslstart.tcl"
> (file "/home/afraim/fsl/tcl/fsl.tcl" line 11)
> invoked from within
> "source ${FSLDIR}/tcl/${origname}.tcl"
> (file "/home/afraim/fsl/bin/fsl" line 29)
>
> I guess this is better than 'segmentaion fault', but still not ideal.
>
> I just had a look in fsl/lib and there is no such file called
> libtix4.1.8.0.a
>
> Is there supposed to be?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Afraim
>
>
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