Re: [eclipse-clp-users] Question regarding hardware architecture for ECLiPSe

From: Wit Jakuczun <wit.jakuczun_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2008 00:02:55 +0200
2008/6/25 Joachim Schimpf (Independent Contractor) <jschimpf_at_cisco.com>:
> Wit Jakuczun wrote:
>> Dear All,
>>
>>    I have a question whether the following architecture
>> is supported by ECLiPSe:
>>
>> - Hardvare: 4 x 2-Core UltraSPARC T1, 1.2 GHz
>> - OS: Solaris 10
>> - Domain is working on 3 or 4 mainboards f25, each have 4 processors
>> DualCore and 16GB RAM.
>>
>> By supporting I under stand:
>> - existing binaries (there are binaries for Solaris 5)
>
> Don't get confused by Sun's numbering scheme:
> Solaris X = SunOS 5.X (at least for X >= 7)
>
> The existing sparc_sunos5 binaries are 32-bit Sparc binaries
> and have been compiled on SunOS 5.8, though 5.9 is also known
> to work.
>
> There is a good chance (having some confidence in Sun) that they
> will work (in 32-bit mode) on your 64-bit SunOS 5.10 machine.
>
My contractor made an attempt to run ECLiPSe under SunOS 5.10 (Sparc)
and got the following error:
ld.so.1: eclipse.exe: fatal: libgcc_s.so.1: open failed: No such file
or directory

It seems that ECLiPSe needs GCC runtime libraries. Where can I check what
GCC version was used to compile ECLiPSe (newest version)?
What  any other third party libraries except specific
solvers' libraries (like cplex or xpress-mp) does ECLiPSe need ?

Best regards
-- 
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Received on Mon Jun 30 2008 - 15:02:59 CEST

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