On 8 Apr 2008, at 10:10, Michela Pievani wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestions. For safety's sake I re-installed Qt as
> shared libraries, then Qwt and Vtk. The difference between the first
> install and this one is the compiler (I have switched from gccc3.4 to
> gcc4.0). Then I build fslview, this time successfully.
Great, and it runs okay?
> Now I'm running FSL evaluation, but some tests failed. I copied below
> the output of the evaluations.
> Basically feat and fdt failed. By running these commands from the
> command shell, step by step, the problem seems due to libstdc:
>
> FEAT:
> Feat main script
>
> /bin/cp /home/local/FSL4/feeds/test_feat/design.fsf design.fsf
>
> /home/local/FSL4/fsl/bin/feat_model design
> ld.so.1: feat_model: fatal: libstdc++.so.6: open failed: No such file
> or directory
> Killed
> This library was installed with gccc4.0 in /home/local/lib.
This means that it isn't finding your libstdc++ at runtime. Try ldd
$FSLDIR/bin/fslhd to find out what shared libs can/can't be found. My
main Linux box gets libstdc++ from /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6 as I'm
using an rpm installed gcc suite. Also, what does ls -l /home/local/
lib* show?
> echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
> /home/local/qt/lib:/home/local/lib:/usr/lib:/lib
>
> Thanks for any suggestions!
> Michela
Cheers, Dave
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