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> LabVIEW and Puppy Linux, LabVIEW installes, but can't get RTE to install.
Bryan
post Jan 24 2008, 07:42 PM
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Hello again. I know I've dropped off of the face of the planet for a while. Sorry about that.

I'm working on something for a project and have successfully been able to install LabVIEW 7.1 development environment for Linux on a machine running PuppyLinux 3.01. My only problem is that I can't get the RTE to work, although there were no reported errors when I installed it.

When I try to run my application from a command prompt, like
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./myLinuxLabviewApp
. I get the following error:
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Can't load LabVIEW runtime library /usr/lib/liblvrt.so.7.1  libLVMesaGL.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory


The files are all there under the /usr/local/lib/LabVIEW-7.1 directory with symbolic links in the /usr/local/lib directory. I don't know enough about linux to find out where it's trying to look for this file.


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post Jan 30 2008, 12:35 PM
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Well, just as an update, I was able to get the RTE to install and work by using the "ldconfig" command after I installed it to update the shared library links. However, my only problem now is figuring out how to create an image that includes the RTE.


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