Thank you Bastien and Peter. We have tried to run the precompiled 3.9.15 last time and it didn't work (a core dump), and yesterday I have asked them to try again to run the precompiled 3.9.17 and it ended up with the same problem. The 3.4.1.1 installed is not precompiled. It looks like I have to try your suggestions (local installations of GCC Š or VirtualBox for compiling) and hopefully I can get it to work, and then try a mapping assembly again. Thanks again for your patience and help with my problem. (if you have any other better ideas please let me know). Regards Austen On 29/05/13 12:07 AM, "Bastien Chevreux" <bach@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >On May 28, 2013, at 10:39 , Peter Cock <p.j.a.cock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Have you tried the pre-compiled Linux binaries Bastien has made? >> Those should just work (although if your Linux is very old there could >> be problems), and this is much simpler than compiling MIRA locally. > > >Indeed, if you can run the precompiled 3.4.1.1 binary, you should be able >to run the precompiled 3.9.16. > >Apart from that: the solutions Sebastian gave (local installations of GCC >Š or VirtualBox for compiling) should enable you to compile 3.9.x. > >That being said: I severely discourage you from using 3.4.x for mapping >Ion. It will work, but will be incredibly slow. > >B. > > >-- >You have received this mail because you are subscribed to the mira_talk >mailing list. For information on how to subscribe or unsubscribe, please >visit http://www.chevreux.org/mira_mailinglists.html -- You have received this mail because you are subscribed to the mira_talk mailing list. For information on how to subscribe or unsubscribe, please visit http://www.chevreux.org/mira_mailinglists.html