I'm having trouble installing OpenDX on a Solaris machine. Specifically, an Ultrasparc 10 running SunOS 5.7 (I believe this is Solaris 7).
First time I tried to run DX I apparently didn't have OpenGL on the machine. DX came up, I could load my program, but couldn't execute. had an error: Connection to server SERVERNAME failed: Starting DX executive ld.so.1:/export/home/debra/dx/usr/local/dx/bin_solaris/dxexec: fatal: libGL.so.1: open failed: No such file or directory Killed So, I installed OpenGL. I put it in a directory on a partition with more disk space. It said it installed correctly, and I should restart my window system. Since I was remotely logged in (via ssh), I logged off, then back on. Could this be the problem? In any case, I now get a different error. DX comes up, but if I choose "Edit Visual Programs..." and then select my program, I get a pop-up which says "Unable to connect to dxexec" and an error in my cmdtool saying "DXLStartChild: Could not connect using 'dx'". I can't even see the program now. I appreciate your help. I leave for a conference on Friday, where I'll do a demo using OpenDX, and the machine I've been working on (where I had no problems installing OpenDX) may not be available. -- Debra
