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Re: 64bit compat_linux and matlab: msg#00059

Subject: Re: 64bit compat_linux and matlab
Jan Schaumann <jschauma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 > I was wondering: what's the status of 64bit linux emulation?  Does that
 basically work or are there tweaks?  In particular, I'd be interested in
 running the new 64bit version of Matlab on NetBSD/amd64.  Anybody tried
 that?

I installed the 64bit version of matlab, but unfortunately it doesn't
seem to get anywhere.  It gets killed almost immediately with a Linux
SIGRT0.  A ktrace is available here:
http://www.cs.stevens.edu/~jschauma/netbsd/matlab64.kdump


How did you install that? On a linux machine, then tared up? When I install on NetBSD/amd64, an 'install -t' fails with

<snip>
Do you want to create symbolic links to $MATLAB/bin scripts ? ([y]/n)  n
Begin Installation ? ([y]/n)  y

Stat of directory "%s" failed.




Not enough space on disk.





The MATLAB installer program is finished.
Please perform the remaining steps described in your MATLAB
Installation Guide to complete the installation. This includes
modifying your system boot script to start the License
Manager automatically.
</snip>

ktrace at http://www.spg.tu-darmstadt.de/~hf/notes/amd64-matlab2006a-ktrace.lst.bz2 doesn't really make much sense to me. The X11 based installer fails in a similar way.

Trying to run the linux32 Matlab (yes, /emul/linux32 populated, and /emul/linux32/bin/ls works) fails pretty quick, too.

        hauke

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