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How to Install RRC on Linux

I am trying to install the Rational Requirement composer 2.0 on Ubuntu linux, but I receive this message:

/bin/bash: /home/guss/Documents/IBM/RRC/RRCC_SETUP/InstallerImage_linux/install: No such file or directory

there is only a directory for Windows

How can I install RCC client on Linux?

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Hello. The RRC client is only supported on Windows. Only the server (RRS) is supported on both Windows and Linux.

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RRC Client doesn't support on Linux any version its will supports Only on Windows . even I'm trying to do this in My Linux system i have Redhat 5.0 Version but I can't able to Installing RRC not supports Linux Operating Systems.

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Yes this RRC Client is not work with Linux . it will Supports only at windows ..
if anyone found pls info here

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Thanks for the post.... I"m using Windows 32. its working well. Actually I'm newbie here .... cool post .

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We Can't Install RCC Client on Linux ... its supports only for 32bit windows ...
i was tried highly to install on even Redhat 5.0 but not done ... anyone done on Linux?

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I suggest to use RRC with Windows can't install RRC Client in Ubuntu Linux ..

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i really want to ship to linux. but i may have a hard time


Please see this forum answer from Daniel:

http://jazz.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=14779

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This is sad! When we're trying to reduce our licensing and usage costs, and with Linux as an officially supported OS by IBM, why oh why are we still forced to use Windows.

Isn't RRC just an eclipse client or have I missed something?

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This is sad! When we're trying to reduce our licensing and usage costs, and with Linux as an officially supported OS by IBM, why oh why are we still forced to use Windows.

All right, it's not an Eclipse client - it's browser extensions. I can understand the time and resource constraints.

But it is still sad that we can't use RRC in Linux. Kinda defeats the whole purpose of having a unified, integrated development environment.

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Sorry about not supporting Linux for the browser plugins for the 3.Next release of RRC. This is something we would like to do, but we had to cut it from this release due to other priorities.

That being said, most of the RRC 3.Next functionality will work within a FF browser on Linux. In fact everything will work except for the graphical artifact editing. All features like text editing, commenting, reviews, traceibility, queries, etc... will work. You can even view and comment on graphical artifact... just not edit them.

Thanks for your post.
George.

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