On 4 February 2018 at 00:57, Adelson <[email protected]> wrote: > The only reply/workaround was provided by Clement David in the post you > mention on Bugzilla, but it did not worked for me.
I tried changing the thirdparty/java link to point to my system java and/or moving the lib/thirdparty/libz* files as suggested in the bugzilla discussion but got exactly the same results as reported by adhefe (is that you?). I also tried completely uninstalling all system java packages and so just relying on the scilab-6.0.0 tarfile java but the error message remains as I reported initially. Reinstalling the system java didn't change anything either (which BTW is 8u151-b12-0ubuntu0.17.10.2). > If you can count on a distro's builded version of scilab 6.0, you have the > option to install it. Unfortunately Ubuntu 17.10 still seems to be on Scilab 5.5.2. I tried compiling the latest source from git but get stuck during ./configure with something else I don't understand:- configure: error: ARPACK library found, but seems not to work properly. Please make sure you are using arpack-ng Not sure if this is a known problem, haven't had chance to go into it yet. Paul _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.scilab.org/mailman/listinfo/users
