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IC615 installation question

Octavian
Octavian over 11 years ago

 Is there a list of packages or package groups which need to be present on a RHEL 5/RHEL 6 system in order to be able to install IC615?

 

Thanks,

--Tavi

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  • Kabal
    Kabal over 11 years ago
    1. yum install gvim
    2. yum install kernel-headers
    3. yum install kernel-devel
    4. yum install gcc
    5. yum update (and make sure it starts appropriate update and completes)
    6. chkconfig kdump off (turn off kdump, by default enabled)
    7. yum install glibc
    8. yum install ld-linux.so.2
    9. yum install libXt.so.6
    10. yum install libXext
    11. yum install libXp.so.6
    12. yum install libXtst
    13. yum install libXrender.so.1
    14. yum install libstdc++
    15. yum install libXrandr
    16. yum install ksh
    17. yum install libGL.so.1
    18. yum install libGLU.so.1
    19. yum install elfutils
    20. yum install libelf.so.1
    21. yum install elfutils-libelf
    22. yum install glibc-devel.i686
    23. yum install zlib.i686
     
     yum list available | grep xorg-x11-font and start installing each font returned with this 
    command; example: yum install “name of font returned by previous command” 
     
    (some of the packages at the beginning are not *required* but rather used commonly, but most are required) 
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  • Octavian
    Octavian over 11 years ago

     It seems to work. Thanks

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