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Can't run virtuoso in IC6.15

pyohayo
pyohayo over 13 years ago

Hello,

After IC6.15 installation (under RHEL5) attempt to run virtuoso failed.

Here is error message:

bin/ksh: bad interpreter: No such file or directory

I tried to find ksh package, but yum found nothing.

Where is a problem ?

Thanks in advance.

Pavel.

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    JoshOp over 9 years ago
    Hi Quek, can you please detail how the problem was resolved? I have the same exact problem with the same exact outputs as you showed in post#1, I have yum installed ksh and openmotif, but am unable to find "compat-readline434.3" . Googling for compat-readline, I see that there is such a thing as "yum install compat-readline" but that command shows there is no such package as compat-readline for me. What did you do to resolve the compat-readline issue? Thanks for your help.
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  • JoshOp
    JoshOp over 9 years ago
    Hi Quek, can you please detail how the problem was resolved? I have the same exact problem with the same exact outputs as you showed in post#1, I have yum installed ksh and openmotif, but am unable to find "compat-readline434.3" . Googling for compat-readline, I see that there is such a thing as "yum install compat-readline" but that command shows there is no such package as compat-readline for me. What did you do to resolve the compat-readline issue? Thanks for your help.
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