On Thu, 28 Dec 2006, Mike Cohler wrote:
"Chitlesh GOORAH" <chitlesh () fedoraproject ! org> wrote:
I'm having the same problem with xmaple, I have only the splash screen
even with SELInux disabled
Any help will be welcome since, I'm migrating some windows nodes to FC6
I had some initial problems installing maple 10 but my procedure to
get going with a clean FC6 installation was as follows:
The following instructions essentially parallel the ones at
http://www.ces.clemson.edu/linux/maple.shtml. Also note that for FC6 you
need to install compat-libstdc++-33 and libXp RPMs, and you probably need
the selinux fix as well.
1) Insert the CD and ensure the CD is umounted (it is in /dev/hda on
my machine) (change as necessary).
2) Now assume that you have made a directory to hold the install files
called /home/username/maple10/cd_files
3) # cd /home/username/maple10/cd_files to check that the directory exists.
4) Now loop-mount the CD: Make sure that the CD is not mounted - and
as root create a mount point
# mkdir -p /mnt/iso
Then
# mount -o loop /dev/hda /mnt/iso
5) Now copy the files to the directory in the user area called
/home/username/maple10/cd-files,
# cd /mnt/iso/
# rsync -av * /home/username/maple10/cd_files/ . (or equivalent)
Change to the appropriate directory containing the install files in
the user area - you can now umount the CD as it is not needed from
this point. So:
# cd /home/username/maple10/cd_files/Linux/Disk1/InstData/VM
Now edit the LinuxInstaller.bin file retaining its size exactly and
comment out the export line as follows - this is crucial! If you don't
know how to use vim then don't do this without help!
# vim -b +2134 LinuxInstaller.bin
change
' export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL'
to
'# export LD_ASSUME_KERNE'
save and quit
Now enter the main maple10 cd_files directory again, and run the
install script as user (I ignored the warning "error while loading
shared libraries: ibdl.so.2"):
# cd /home/username/maple10/cd_files
# sh installMapleLinuxSU
Follow the instructions presented, and allow the install to go to a
directory of your choice (Better in a non-root partition so that in
future even with a system install the Maple files will remain
untouched.) Enter the Purchase Code when prompted.
Now add a desktop icon pointing to the application binary in the
install area e.g. somepath/maple10/bin/xmaple
Finally double clicking the new icon will run Maple 10 !!! In my case
the first time running it said that I need to enter the activation
code again! However clicking OK seems to load the program fine - next
time it just seemed to work.
I also note the warning - if your system is using SELinux you may have
trouble.
HTH
--
Matthew Saltzman
Clemson University Math Sciences
mjs AT clemson DOT edu
http://www.math.clemson.edu/~mjs