(In reply to Paul van Haren from comment #15)
> As per the analysis of Nikolay, the impact of this bug means that ATOMS and 
> many other functions are not available to Ubuntu users. 
> 
> I've tried installing the latest successful nightly build, but that doesn't 
> work as the customization for Ubuntu/Debian is missing and too many
> environment issues arose. E.g. when starting scilab from the command line, 
> nothing happens, no output, no CPU load. The only think you can do is
> stop the process (^Z) and then kill the stopped job. I couldn't run the 
> stable 6.0.2. version either.
> 
> Next, I've tried building from source, but here I couldn't get past the JOGL 
> and javah issue, also reported by Nikolay (the javah issue I could
> work around, but I couldn't find a fix for the JOGL issue). 
> 
> Effectively, this means that I don't have means to run Scilab, and I guess 
> with me also most of the other Ubuntu/Debian users. 
> 
> @Stepahne, is there something you can do to raise the awareness on this issue 
> and take measures for a big fix release being pushed to the Ubuntu
> package maintainers?
> 
> Thanks and regards, Paul

If think there is a simpler fix than patching all relevant files:

https://github.com/HDFGroup/HDF.PInvoke/wiki/Important-Differences-
between-HDF5-1.8-and-1.10

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  scilab: save, open and ATOMS system is broken in Scilab 6 on bionic,
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