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Fedora Core 5 and LabVIEW_7.1.1

I have successfully operated my LV 7.1 and 7.1.1
under Fedora Core 4, but now that I have upgraded
to Fedora Core 5, LabVIEW 7.1 and 7.1.1 will no
longer start. Symptom: Segmentation Fault.

Has anyone else any information on this issue?

Thanks, Jerry


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My first reaction was to point you directly to the KnowledgeBase entry here.  However, the issue described in this document was fixed in the 7.1.1 maintenance release.  If you've installed 7.1.1 (and the splash screen says 7.1.1 while launching) and you're still seeing this problem, then it seems like we may have a new issue specific to Fedora Core 5.  Even still, you could try the workaround listed in this document in case the 7.1.1 update didn't get applied properly.  If the workaround still doesn't fix the problem, then it's almost certainly a new issue.  I don't know if we've installed Core 5 on any machines yet here at NI.

Please let us know what you find, thanks.

Message Edited by Jeff B on 04-05-2006 07:17 AM

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Hi Jeff-thanks for the followup. I did remove the
7.1 installation and
rebooted, then I installed, in sequence, 7.1 FDS,
7.1 AppBldr, and the 7.1.1
update. The 7.1.1 update automatically started the
mass compile, which
failed.

Regrettably, it looks like a reproducible failure.

I have searched the knowlege base: no info.
I queried the labview_info mailing list: no info.

"Jeff B" <x@no.email> wrote in message
news:1144240807387-348135@exchange.ni.com...
> My first reaction was to point you directly to
the KnowledgeBase entry <a
href="http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/a2d53
c8e0d88380b86256ebd005b31d2"
target="_blank">here</a>.&nbsp; However, the issue
described in this document was fixed in the 7.1.1
maintenance release.&nbsp; If you've installed
7.1.1 (and the splash screen says 7.1.1 while
launching) and you're still seeing this problem,
then it seems like we may have a new issue
specific to Fedora Core 5.&nbsp; Even still, you
could try the workaround listed in this document
in case the 7.1.1 update didn't get applied
properly.&nbsp; If the workaround still doesn't
fix the problem, then it's almost certainly a new
issue.&nbsp; I don't know if we've installed Core
5 on any machines yet here at NI.
> Please let us know what you find, thanks.Message
Edited by Jeff B on 04-05-2006 07:17 AM


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