softimage_opensuse_XGetRequest
Eric Gunther
egunther at warwick.net
Thu Jan 31 23:34:02 PST 2013
I have been contacted by autodesk, systems support, hopefully they can work this out with me.
I will update the thread after I talk to them.
>
> "ln -s", not "ln- s" - however you /should/ do anything on but an infomrmed opinion about the result, esp. when passing "su" or "sudo" :-)
>
Although I have looked at the ln and ldd man page quite a few times throughout this process but I would not say I have read them.
> That path seems infoerior, now that you know you can get updated versions of Xorg matching your requirements.
I don't know if that is the case because I added the Xorg rpm repository where it was, and updated and tried softimage;
then reinstalled softimage, still not working.
> > for some reason, the sudo command will not work in this case.
>
the permissions might be blocked in visudo (you can likely sudo by your user password,
while su requires the root one - and installing software is a critical action)
>
OK
> The license is bound to the hostname? =)
>
The Autodesk license server needs a license which needs to be generated by Autodesk
Softimage wont run without it.
> it's configured in /et/hostname (surprise) since SuSE meanwhile uses systemd (i think) you can (likely) either use Yast to configure it or
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> hostnamectl set-hostname "<my_hostname>"
> so eg.
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> hostnamectl set-hostname "box"
I will look into that
>
> Usually one would add such repo to the repo list of the packagemanager and run an update to get the updated packages (Xorg in this case) en block.
I believe that I did just now and still the same issue.
> does not help me either =)
I meant to say that it was a program that comes with the computer so is not something that you are likely to be familiar with.
> It is absolutely not related to the topic of this thread (COM/OLE is a Microsoft IPC system) and you'll unlikely have to invoke it ever.
Oh, OK.
seen here:
http://xsisupport.com/2011/04/27/running-softimage-on-other-distros-like-ubuntu-kubuntu-pardus-and-gentoo/
> Usually binary blob applications ship with a launching script which is called via the GUI launchers
> (application list in GNOME or KDE) and sets all required variables. This is not your problem atm.
>
OK,
> . file
>
> will usually do (at least in Bash world, i've little to no experience in TCL)
>
Yeah, didn't know that, although you do have to use tcsh.
> Cheers,
> Thomas
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Thank You
-very much for all of the support,
eric
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