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RHEL5 and ADEXL

Spirito
Spirito over 15 years ago

 Just installed centos 5.3 on x86_64 machine and I can not start ADE-XL , it reports no error but no window pop.

any ideas ?

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    Spirito over 15 years ago

    Thanks for the help, but I had already openmotif, x86_64 and i386, installed, and all the other required libraries.

    Since we had a centos 5 machine that cadence worked well on, I have reinstalled CentOS 5 with all the packages it offers (talk about paranoid), added the i386 libelf and openmotif , and now everything runs well . the downside is of course that I dont know which package was missing.

    FYI : if you are running ADS DL , make sure that SELinux is disabled  (this holds also for ADS stand alone) and have ur gcc installed.

     Best Regards

    Spirito

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    Spirito over 15 years ago

    Thanks for the help, but I had already openmotif, x86_64 and i386, installed, and all the other required libraries.

    Since we had a centos 5 machine that cadence worked well on, I have reinstalled CentOS 5 with all the packages it offers (talk about paranoid), added the i386 libelf and openmotif , and now everything runs well . the downside is of course that I dont know which package was missing.

    FYI : if you are running ADS DL , make sure that SELinux is disabled  (this holds also for ADS stand alone) and have ur gcc installed.

     Best Regards

    Spirito

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