Missing libraries are a common problem on Linux operating systems.  You may 
have a different version of libgomp and creating a symbolic link to it may fix 
the problem.  

You will need to have root (superuser) access:

* cd /usr/lib
* ls  libgomp*

If there is any file named libgomp* (such as libgomp.so), create a symbolic 
link to it (ln -s  existing-file  missing-file) and caret should run:

* ln -s  ./libgomp.so   ./libgomp.so.1

If you do not have any "libgomp" files you will need to get a assistance from a 
system administrator or find a forum for CentOS support.

John

On May 20, 2011, at 5:18 AM, Gabriel Gonzalez Escamilla wrote:

> many thanks for you answer John,
> 
> I'd tryed to open the caret5 directly by double clicking on it and in command 
> line (adding caret to PAH) but it always says that can not open shared 
> libraries: libgomp.so.1 the  error says that the such file or directory does 
> not exist; I'm running it under CentOS 4 and and Freesusrfer v5. any ideas. 
> I've checked at my glxgears and works properly.
> 
> Gabriel
> 


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