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Anonymous: David Higgins |
02/07/2006 11:19PM (Read 5697 times)
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I've just installed IRAF. When I enter the ximtool command I get:ximtool: relocation error: ximtool: symbol errno, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time referenceI used the linux IRAF install on Ubuntu Linux 5.1Note that I am a Windows user with very little knowledge in Linux.CheersDavid
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fitz |
02/07/2006 11:19PM
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Try using the distribution fromftp://iraf.noao.edu/pub/fitz/x11iraf-v1.3.2-bin.redhat.tar.gzThis is a RedHat binary but should work under other Linux system. Post back if you still have problems. I know there are other Ubuntu users, perhaps one of them can offer some experience as well.-Mike
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joeyhyde |
02/07/2006 11:19PM
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I'm having the same trouble on Ubuntu 6. Could you post back if you find a solution. Thanks.
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fitz |
02/07/2006 11:19PM
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Try building with the sources fromhttps://iraf.net/ftp/pub/fitz/x11iraf-new_gcc.tgz I haven't actually got an Ubuntu 6 system but building from source would avoid the dependencies on older system libs that the existing binaries might have. I don't know for sure that the binaries mentioned in the earlier post won't in fact work, I assume because you're asking that they don't???-Mike
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