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[MUG] AW: Guaranteed multiple-precision results
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Author: Thomas Richard
Posted: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 09:08:52 +0100
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>> From: "Thomas Richard" "t.richard"
> >> From: Vincent Lefevre "vincent"
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> [...]
> * intpak seems to be written for Maple 5, and Maple 5 doesn't run
> on the most recent Linux machines. The intpakX package would be
> [...]
Maple V (Releases 4, 5 and 5.1) for Linux were linked with libc5,
while recent Linux systems are based on libc6 (aka glibc2). This
results in a very misleading error message when you lauch Maple.
But you can install a compatibility package providing the old libs.
How that package is called depends on the Linux distribution. I've
never encountered trouble with this in Red Hat, Debian, and SuSE.
(It is not included in Red Hat >= 7.0 anymore, but you can use an
older RPM package of the libc5 files.)
Some hints are provided in the Maple V troubleshooting FAQ at WMI's
web site.
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Mit freundlichen Gruessen / best regards
Thomas Richard Tel.: +49-241-40008-52, Fax: -13
Maple Support "mailto:maple.support"
Scientific Computers GmbH <http://www.scientific.de>
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