SUMMARY: libcda.so library

From: Padiyath Kumar (Kumar.Padiyath@psi.ch)
Date: Tue May 27 2003 - 10:20:03 EDT


  Hallo,
   I got 3 replies very fast many thanks. Iam enclosing the replies from
Tom and
   Peter.We are trying to get a new version of the code from the company
from where we are having the
   code.

   Tom gave the following answer:
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  libcda.so was (note that I said "was") part of the Compound Document
Architecture runtime support. It has been retired out of Tru64 UNIX
although I could not tell you whether it was ever part of a V5.x
version; I think not, although it was still present in V4.0G.

You have two choices: (1) install V4.0G on your system instead of
V5.1A and be able to run the program, or (2) get an updated version
of the program that was built on V5.x that doesn't need libcda.so.

If you went and got a copy of libcda.so (and ALL related libraries)
from a V4.0x system, and put them in the right places on your V5.1A
system, you *might* get lucky, but I would not expect that to work
at all.

Tom

    Peter from HP wrote:
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There was a libcda on Tru64 in the V3.x and early V4.x timeframe.
It was retired in the V4.x timeframe. CDA was Compound Document
Architecture
and was used by products such a DECwrite the CDA Converter Library (both
products which have also long been retired).

My Question was:
=================

> Hallo,
> I have installed tru64 OS version 5.1A on a ES40. One of the program
> (Fluid Dynamics code) needs the library libcda.so. Where is this
library?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Kumar



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