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The NI LabVIEW plugin has crashed

Hi, I am very worried, i am probing my application Labview with Web Publishing Tool, it includes the following:

 

I have to access to the application from the client with Opensuse 12 that i have installed.

 

I installed the plugin (RPM) correctly http://joule.ni.com/nidu/cds/view/p/id/2538/lang/es. (I can see the installed plugins in firefox browser through URL about:plugins) and this is ok.

 

I could not find the folder .mozilla\plugins and usr\lib\firefox\plugins so i had to created them. And i put the LV2011NPlugin.so file there as the recomendations say http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/151BE12C055F57CE86257043006CB4B3?OpenDocument#Linux .

 

When i acces to the application i get this:

 

Plugin LVRTE Linux crashed.png

 

 

 

Please, Please, Somebody help me. I will really appreciate it.

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Please, I need some help.

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Hello Tolima,

 

which version of Labview are you using to create a Remote Front Panel? You should use this version of LV Run-time Engine (2011) to run Remote Front Panels that were built with LabVIEW 2011. So check your versions.

 

Regards,

Ricardo Ramos
Account Manager
+5511989658513 | ni.com



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Hi rramos, thanks for replying. I'm using the same version 2011, the software and the web plugin, and I checked the firefox web plugin folder and there is the LVRT2011.so. I dont know what to do.

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Hi Tolima,

 

this looks like a path issue. I suppose you don't need create these directories. If I am not wrong the default directory for Mozilla Firefox on OpenSUSE is /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins.

 

Try this and return me the results.

 

Regards,

Ricardo Ramos
Account Manager
+5511989658513 | ni.com



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