I just tried that and it didn't work. I got the same error. I also just tried it on a NT4 system and got what appeared to be a similar problem.
Admittedly, years ago with 3.1.4B, this sort of this worked on SGI and other platforms... Thanks. Jeff Braun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@opendx.watson.ibm.com on 07/11/2001 10:42:08 AM Please respond to [email protected] Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [email protected] cc: Subject: Re: [opendx-users] custom modules on linux Sorry one small typo: At 08:30 AM 7/11/01 -0600, you wrote: >I just tested a loadable module on Linux (RH7) and seem to have the same >(similar) problem. > >For example, when I load PathInterpolate.mdf, I get an error "Can not load >/usr/local/dx/modules_linux/PathInterpolate". Then when I run the network, >I get an error the function PathInterpolate does exist. should read "the function PathInterpolate does NOT exist." >If I copy PathInterpolate into /usr/local/dx/modules_linux then everything >loads and runs fine. > >I will check on SGI and try to look at in more detail later why the binary >is not loading from the local directory. > >Jeff > > >At 10:00 PM 7/10/01 -0400, you wrote: > >>I recently tried to move some custom loadable modules from AIX to Linux >>(RH7). The modules appeared to compile and link just fine on Linux. Using >>the same mdf on AIX but pointing to the Linux binary doesn't seem to work. >>I can put the module down on the canvas in the VPE. When I execute, I get >>an error that the function doesn't exist. This is consistent when I try to >>run in script mode and invoke the module. I get the same error. On AIX, >>all of this works correctly. Has anyone seen this problem? It's a bit >>puzzling. Thanks.
