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Cannot run Virtuoso in 64-bit mode

ucar
ucar over 14 years ago

 Hi, Virtuoso (IC614) runs without any errors in 32-bit mode. When I switch to 64-bit mode by adding the line

 export CDS_AUTO_64BIT=ALL

into my .bashrc and try to run Virtuoso, I receive the following error:

[alper@dirac ~]$ virtuoso
/usr/local/bin/cadence/tools/dfII/bin/64bit/virtuoso: symbol lookup error: /usr/local/bin/cadence/tools/lib/64bit/libemscpp_sh.so: undefined symbol: _ZNSt24__default_alloc_templateILb1ELi0EE12_S_free_listE

Any ideas how to resolve this error?

Many Thanks,
Alper

 

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    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    Alper,

    The kernel revision you have seems very high, and also the fact that checkSysConf is complaining may suggest you're using an unsupported OS version. What OS distribution are you running (e.g. what does "cat /etc/redhat-release" show).

    If it's RHEL6, that isn't supported; the plan is to add support for any new releases (not hotfix releases) which are released in 2011.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    Alper,

    The kernel revision you have seems very high, and also the fact that checkSysConf is complaining may suggest you're using an unsupported OS version. What OS distribution are you running (e.g. what does "cat /etc/redhat-release" show).

    If it's RHEL6, that isn't supported; the plan is to add support for any new releases (not hotfix releases) which are released in 2011.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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