Thanks Paul,
I'm still waiting on the Transitive people to get back to me with a
trial license extension so I can attempt to install the Sparc version of
Wildfire on Solaris x86. Looking more into how the QuickTransit thing
works though, I'm wondering more and more if it will work. Looks like
I was just going to just reply directly to Paul, but I figured there
might be another OpenSolaris user that could benefit from my trials and
tribulations.
Paul,
I'm not exactly sure where it is exactly myself. Personally I haven't
used Pro/E since college. It's part of Manufacturing is all my
Aaron Wilson wrote:
> As far as Adobe Reader, don't hold your breath :)
A year would be a bit long to hold it:
http://blogs.adobe.com/acroread/2008/05/adobe_reader_on_solaris_x86_co.html
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-Alan Coopersmith- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sun Microsystems, Inc. - X Window System
Yeah my ldd output was similar but I have Wildfire 3.0
This is even more off topic, but Paul, does Wildfire 4.0 on x64 have
Vericut and the ability to post process G code? The options are there
in WF3, but they never got ported from the Sparc version to the x64
version.
As far as Adobe Reader
Calum Benson wrote:
> On 4 Jun 2008, at 21:10, Aaron Wilson wrote:
>
>
>> Good point.
>>
>> Is there way to tell if I'm currently using Motif?
>>
>
> Ah, Pro/E Wildifire... that brings back memories, I used to work for
> PTC :) (But not on Pro/E...)
>
> One way to tell if an application
Aaron Wilson wrote:
> Probably the wrong group to ask so I apologize, but has any one tried
> running Pro/E Wildfire on OpenSolaris 2008.5? One of our workstations is
> having issues, and it sort of looking like reinstalling Solaris 10 might
> be the only option left. If I'm gonna do that thoug
On 4 Jun 2008, at 21:10, Aaron Wilson wrote:
> Good point.
>
> Is there way to tell if I'm currently using Motif?
Ah, Pro/E Wildifire... that brings back memories, I used to work for
PTC :) (But not on Pro/E...)
One way to tell if an application depends on Motif would be to run:
ldd
Good point.
Is there way to tell if I'm currently using Motif?
On the Ultra 20s we are currently running Wildfire on, we're using
Solaris 10 with Xorg, not Xsun and running GDM and not CDE. Not that I
pretend to understand what Motif is, but from the brief google search I
just ran, I'm not su
I have not come across Pro/E Wildfire, but many of the Pro/E products
uses Motif as their graphical toolkits
which is not on OpenSolaris 2008.5 and this may be the first thing you
want to find out :)
-Ghee
Aaron Wilson wrote:
> Probably the wrong group to ask so I apologize, but has any one tr