Sean,
Ubuntu is not officially supported by RD Power at the moment. Installation
Manager does and some other IBM Rational products. We did add 64-bit
support for some operating systems with RD Power 8.0.3.
We have done some testing on Ubuntu though. We are investigating an issue
on Ubuntu 11.10 which is not RD Power specific.
Eric Simpson
Rational Developer for Power Systems Software
IBM Software Group - IBM Toronto Lab
Phone: 905-413-3226 (Internal: 313-3226)
Email: esimpson@xxxxxxxxxx
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Porterfield, Sean
But I might be able to get RDP in Linux ;)
I tried this last night. I downloaded the Installation Manager, noted the
instruction to install 32 bit libraries to avoid an error, started the
install for RDP. On the select/create package screen, it said libstdc++
was required (going from memory, so I forget the exact name, but it said
either .5 or .6) and wouldn't let me proceed. I confirmed that I did have
the .6 version of the file it said was required, and it was in my
ld.so.conf.d/* which should have let it find it.
I'm pretty sure I saw Ubuntu 10.x on their list of supported platforms,
though I'm on Ubuntu 11.10 64 bit, and I'm pretty sure there was another
note that 64 bit operating systems are not supported. No mention that it
wouldn't work, just not supported.
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