In the process of upgrading our development systems from RH6.2 to Fedora. I tried the RH9 RPM and I get some dynamic link errors; I'll have to build from source.
My question is whether you will be producing Fedora RPMs for future builds of the Unix clients since RH is now deprecated? This is not a major obstacle, but would be useful in our long-term systems documentation.
- Oliver
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How can I obtain soscmd, which will work on Fedora Core 2 ? I use version 3.5 but when moved to Fedora host it shows following error:
soscmd: dynamic-link.h:62: elf_get_dynamic_info: Assertion `! "bad dynamic tag"' failed.
I tried it also on SuSE 9.1 on AMD64 machine, but soscmd dumps core.
Tadeusz
tad@altair.com
soscmd: dynamic-link.h:62: elf_get_dynamic_info: Assertion `! "bad dynamic tag"' failed.
I tried it also on SuSE 9.1 on AMD64 machine, but soscmd dumps core.
Tadeusz
tad@altair.com
Yes, we will release SOS 4.1 Unix packages in the very near future, built on Fedora Core 2 machines. This new release depends on GTK 2.4, which Red Hat 9 does not provide (third-party GTK 2.4 packages are available for it), so the builds are made and tested on Fedora 2.
Fedora 3 was just released, and SOS packages built on 2 should run on it.
Fedora 3 was just released, and SOS packages built on 2 should run on it.
Shaw Terwilliger
SourceGear LLC
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How close are you folks to getting those 4.1 packages out?
I'm trying to run under Fedora Core 3 and am getting a SIGSEGV in libpixbufloader-xpm.so. It looks like it's happening during the loading of the icons on startup in CVerFrameWnd::CVerFrameWnd().
I've compiled the client from source, due the previously noted problem with the rpm.
I'm trying to run under Fedora Core 3 and am getting a SIGSEGV in libpixbufloader-xpm.so. It looks like it's happening during the loading of the icons on startup in CVerFrameWnd::CVerFrameWnd().
I've compiled the client from source, due the previously noted problem with the rpm.