Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 16:04:03 -0500 (EST) From: <carl@UDel.Edu> To: Tijl Coosemans <tijl@ulyssis.org>, freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org Cc: carl@UDel.Edu Subject: Re: FreeBSD-6.2 and MAPLE-9 Message-ID: <20070211160403.CNP31726@ms1.nss.udel.edu>
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Dear Tijl, Thank you very much for your assistance, it is greatly appreciated! I've implemented your suggestions below, and the maple splash comes up, and then hangs. When I run maple in text mode, I still get "maple: could not start server", which I believe would explain the hanging. Any thoughts on why the server won't start? Again, this is happening with linux_base-fc4; this text-mode problem does not manifest itself if I use an older linux_base. Thank you very much for your assistance, it is greatly appreciated! Best Regards, Carl ---- Original message ---- >The linux jdk should work, but you probably need to load and mount >linprocfs. Also, I believe the maple chapter in the handbook is about >maple 10, but I'm not entirely sure. > >> [carl@giediprime ~]$ cd maple9/bin >> [carl@giediprime ~/maple9/bin]$ ./maple >> maple: could not start server >> > >I have maple 9.5 running under linux_base-fc4 with a couple minor >changes: > >* I've installed maple in /compat/linux/opt/maple9.5, but this > shoudn't really matter. >* add this link in /compat/linux/usr/lib: > ln -s ../../lib/librt-2.3.6.so /compat/linux/usr/lib/librt.so.1 >* create a script named xmaple in /usr/local/bin or somewhere else in > your path with the following two lines: > >#! /bin/sh >exec /compat/linux/bin/sh /opt/maple9.5/bin/xmaple > >* either use the jre maple ships with and then you probable need to > mount linprocfs > or, you can use the native freebsd jdk when you make a few changes > to /compat/linux/opt/maple9.5/bin/maple. Under the > "bin.IBM_INTEL_LINUX" case check the following variables: > >MAPLE_JRE_BIN="/usr/local/jdk1.5.0/jre/bin/" >JRE_ROOT="/usr/local/jdk1.5.0/jre/lib" > >ADDLIB="$MAPLE/$MAPLE_SYS_BIN/P4SSE2" > > jdk 1.4 should work just as well and since you have a pentium 3, you > probably want to change the P4SSE2 in the ADDLIB var to PIII or > PIIISSE1. > >I believe that's all that's needed. Running "xmaple" from a command >line should start maple in graphical mode now.
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