Thanks very much for the clarifications, Marcus and Carlos.
The clear alternative now is trying to get my code working with octave
(which is conveniently found on the suse mirrors..)
I am not on a software maintainance license for Matlab anymore so I am not
eligible for updates--but what's the point of buying the new version without
being certain that it will work?
Joachim
On 5/13/06, Carlos E. R.
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The Thursday 2006-05-11 at 19:56 -0400, Joachim Goeschel wrote:
In the RC3, libc.so.6 is a symlink to libc-2.4.so in glibc-2.4-22.i686.rpm.
I am still pretty new to Linux and might not figure how to handle symbolic links correctly. Carlos, do you suggest something like (okay, I don't know what I'm doing..) cd $MATLAB/bin sudo ln -s /lib64/libc.so.6 libc.so.6
No, I only meant that in the 10.1 RC3 (ie, not the final version) there existed that symlink I specified. I don't have the final version to check. I did not say to make the symlink.
But Marcus has explained the real problem, you are out of luck.
- -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
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