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Hi, can i use Team Rational ConcertM5A on SuSe Linux 10.3?

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Hi,

I tried a RTC Client M6 on OpenSuse 10.3 and it worked perfectly

Sbastien Etter
Alcatel-Lucent, R&D Effectiveness

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I am running M6 on RedHat RHEL4 Linux (JBE, Server, Client) without any problems.

regards

Roman

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salvatoremignogna wrote:
Hi, can i use Team Rational ConcertM5A on SuSe Linux 10.3?


It shouldn't be a problem. I run SLED 10 myself and we have others @
our site running on different linux distributions.

JohnC
SCM Server

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salvatoremignogna wrote:
Hi, can i use Team Rational ConcertM5A on SuSe Linux 10.3?

On Linux, SuSe 10 SP1 will be supported as well as RHEL 4u6

(https://jazz.net/development/DevelopmentItem.jsp?href=content/project/plans/jazz-plan-0.6.html).
I should note that I am currently running RTC M6a on Fedora 9 Preview
and Gentoo without any problems so I'd be surprised if you had any
problems. If you do, please submit a defect for it on Jazz.net.

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What package did you get the required X libraries from ?
I have trouble finding the right ones for use with Fedora-8.
(xorg-x11-deprecated-libs, xorg-x11-libs and xorg-x11-Mesa-libGL)

thanks

Daan.

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Hi,

I'm trying to start the RTC client on Fedora 12 x86_64. The server is working fine on the same machine..
However the client is the 32bit as it is the only one I found for Linux.
I'm going into the eclipse folder and fire eclipse executable. After some time the prompt comes back with no error.
I have tried to run the launcher but with no luck:
java -jar plugins/org.eclipse.equinox.launcher_1.0.101.R34x_v20081125.jar

I had this error first:
ZoneInfo: /usr/share/javazi/ZoneInfoMappings (Too many open files)
ZoneInfo: /usr/share/javazi/ZoneInfoMappings (Too many open files)
But after following this post "http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=226971" they disappeared.

Regards,
Borra.

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