Hello Kristina,
OpenSuse 12.1 is at least 4-5 years ahead of openSuse 10, so the Linux Centos5_64 download of FSL is the most likely to work of our prebuilt binaries. One other alternative is to generate a native version of FSL for your system: see https://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/fsl/compiling.html for more details but essentially if you
cd $FSLDIR
./build
then the build script will attempt to generate a fresh version of FSL. CAUTION! this will overwrite your existing FSL binaries.
You may also need to create a config directory for the gcc included with openSuse:
cd $FSLDIR/config
cp -r linux_64-gcc4.4 linux_64-gcc4.6
Kind Regards
Matthew
> Hello,
>
> yes it is very odd.. The OS is OpenSuse 12.1 64-bit, and the fsl package is Linux CentOS4 64-bit (CentOS4-64, FC4-64, FC5-64, OpenSuSE10.1-64). Could it be because i use vs 12.1 and the download is for 10.1? fslview did not work initially because of a missing file, so i downloaded an additional package (compat-expat1-1.95.8-6.x86_64 ) to make it work. All other functions in fsl seem to work without a problem. Should i try changing to a different OS?
>
> Regards,
>
> Kristina
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