On Thu, 2007-05-10 at 08:54 +0100, Anne-Pascale Jaudier wrote:
> I have installed a compiled version of coot 0.3.1 on an Octane with IRIX 6.5
> .When I start it , I have the following messages:
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> current_exe_dir is /prog1/silicon/6.5/CCP4-6.0.2/Coot-0.3.1/bin
> COOT_PREFIX is /prog1/silicon/6.5/CCP4-6.0.2/Coot-0.3.1
> 5272:/prog1/silicon/6.5/CCP4-6.0.2/Coot-0.3.1/bin/coot-real: rld: Error:
> unresolvable symbol in
> /prog1/silicon/6.5/CCP4-6.0.2/Coot-0.3.1/lib/libstdc++.so.7: wmemset
> 5272:/prog1/silicon/6.5/CCP4-6.0.2/Coot-0.3.1/bin/coot-real: rld: Error:
> unresolvable symbol in
> /prog1/silicon/6.5/CCP4-6.0.2/Coot-0.3.1/lib/libstdc++.so.7: wmemcpy
> 5272:/prog1/silicon/6.5/CCP4-6.0.2/Coot-0.3.1/bin/coot-real: rld: Fatal
> Error: this executable has unresolvable symbols
> --------------------------
Dear Anne-Pascale,
It seems that your sgi has a different version of libc to that under
which the coot binary was compiled. Specifically, yours does not have
the wmemcpy function - and I guess that is is because it is older than
the one Charles used when he made the binary.
So, you need to find the version Charles used and see if you can upgrade
to that (upgrading, I suspect might be a long and tedious task).
Paul.
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