Thanks for the pointers! I got the libXm.so.3 by installing the libmotif 
package. At first I was still getting the same problem, however putting a 
symbolic link into /usr/lib32/ to the correct file made it find the file, but 
it is now giving me the following error message. 

./winplotr_2006: error while loading shared libraries: libXm.so.3: wrong ELF 
class: ELFCLASS64

Of course as I have the 64 bit version of Ubuntu it won't let me install the 32 
bit version of the package, which I am assuming should work. 

Not sure if there is a work around this other then getting a version of 
winplotr_2006 which is compiled on a 64 bit machine. However I find it strange 
that all the other programs seem to work fine.

Cheers,

Joost

----- Original Message ----
From: Favre-Nicolin Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, 5 July, 2007 12:14:18 PM
Subject: Re: Fullprof under Linux

    Hi,

> I have a quick question about the Linux version of Fullprof which I am
> hoping one of you will be able to help me with.
>
> I have the
> 64 bit version of Ubuntu  installed on my computer and just tried to
> updated Fullprof to the latest version (using
> Fullprof_suite_Feb07.tgz). Everything appears to have gone ok, however
> when I try to run Winplotr_2006 I get the following error:
>
>
> ./winplotr_2006: error while loading shared libraries: libXm.so.3: cannot
> open shared object file: No such file or directory

   If you are using the 64bit version of ubuntu, it *may* be that you do not 
have the 32bit version (usr/lib/libXm.so.2 instead of ) of that libXm 
library, which seems to be required.
   Or -more simply- you are missing the lesstif2 package which includes this 
library. See http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty/libs/lesstif2 and click at the 
bottom on "list of files"-it's there.

    Vincent
-- 
Vincent Favre-Nicolin
Université Joseph Fourier
http://v.favrenicolin.free.fr
ObjCryst & Fox : http://objcryst.sourceforge.net








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