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>From: Frank Colby <address@hidden> >Organization: UMass Lowell >Keywords: 200002111725.KAA14160 >Steve, > >I misunderstood your message about the libraries, and assumed that the >ones I need would be in the zipped file. It looks like I am going to be >missing one of the libraries I need. I can ftp the libF77.so.4 from the >gbuddy account, but I don't see the libXm.so.4, which I also need. I >only have libXm.so.3 in my /usr/dt/lib directory, which is why that >particular file comes up missing. When I reset things to our previous >version of nawips, I don't have any missing libraries, but it is only >looking for versions 3 of these (...so.3), so that's why it works. >Where can I get the libXm.so.4? > >Frank > > Frank, I put the libXm.so.4 from our X86 system in the binary directory. We are running Solaris 7 (uname -r returns 5.7). Hopefully that will work for you. Since the /usr/dt/lib comes with the SunOS, it probably means that your OS is behind ours. Our Compilers are SC5.0 which provides the libF77.so.4. Steve Chiswell