I am looking for SLES 10.2 SP3 OS installer image but could not find it anywhere . is it available anywhere, if not what is the next nearest available version available.
It is unclear what SLES 10.2 SP3 is supposed to mean. There is no equivalent of SUSE Linux for SLES10 (unlike newer SLE variants, which are used as a base for Leap).
The closest is likely SUSE Linux 10.2 or SUSE Linux 10.3. Maybe there is still copy on ftp.gwdg.de.
See release dates of SLES10: https://www.suse.com/lifecycle
Compare this with release dates of SUSE Linux: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SUSE_Linux
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I'm trying to upgrade my QT-5.5.0 to a higher version (at least 5.5.1), but I don't find any source for linux 32-bit. In Qt documentation it's mentioned that 32-bit is offered up to version 5.6. I only need the Qt itself and doesn't matter if Qt Creator is also included or not.
My system properties;
Description: Ubuntu 18.04.6 LTS
Release: 18.04
Codename: bionic
Architecture: 32-bit
I appreciate any help.
What is the earliest version of Ghostscript that is compatible to run on Windows 10?
All 32-bit or 64-bit Windows versions of Ghostscript run on Windows 10.
You should use the most recent version (currently 9.27), versions prior to 9.27 have security vulnerabilities which have been fixed, and have been exploited in the past.
I am releaseing an application to a client. I created executable in Ubuntu machine and it has higher version of glibc and client has lower version of glibc. So its giving me glibc conflict. So I am trying to create a machine with lower version of glibc(centos 4).
I have cent os 4.0 and centos 4.8 images? So which centos version should I go with?
I need glibc-2.3.4-2.36, But in cent os 4.8 it is mentioning it has glibc-2.3.4-2.43.
Are they two different versions of glibc?
How to read the glibc version numbers(I mean what is 2.36 or 2.43 stands for in glibc version)?
3.What version of glibc does centos 4.0 have?
When I run the basic example from the Redhawk site I get the error:
/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/_omnipymodule.so: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS32
I am trying to run Redhawk SDR 1.9 on RHel 6.5 64 bit computer. I download the CentOS 6 rpms from the redhawk-deps-yum-el6-i686.tar.gz. When I install the files, it installs some RPMs that are i386 and they do indeed contain 32 bit ELF .so libraries. I had the Red Hat Compatibility libraries installed (I double checked that) but I am still getting the error.
I also went to the omniORB page and downloaded the omniORBpy3.6 release and tried to build a 64 bit version but it did not work.
Does anyone know if there are RHel 6.5 64-bit versions of the libomniORBpy RPMs?
This is also causing the code in the Redhawk IDE to not be able to generate All Implementations.
Based on the filename you posted, you downloaded the 32-bit files (that's the i686 in your filename). Double-check which link you're following. Download links are here: http://redhawksdr.github.io/Documentation/download.html
Is any version of Sun JDK or Open JDK available to be installed on cygwin.
Reason I am looking for this option is: There are many tools (e.g. jStack, jMap) which are available in unix versions of JDK but not for windows version. I need to exploit the same on my windows machine using Cygwin if possible.
The Windows version should work alright, and is now available pre-built
https://github.com/alexkasko/openjdk-unofficial-builds/downloads
The OpenJDK site has build / compile instructions for a Cygwin environment:
I have however not encountered pre-built binaries that are intended to run on CygWin - yet.