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gwkampfengerl 04-02-2004 08:08 AM

mandrake 10 + mathematica 5
 
hi everyone.

i tried a full install of mathematica on my mandrake 10 box and it said it was installed successfully. however when i try to start mathematica via the console (or else :) ) i get the follwowing error messages.

Code:

error in reading unicode resource (line 93, field min/max position
error in reading unicode resource (line 95, field min/max position
error in reading unicode resource (line 102, field min/max position
error in reading unicode resource (line 104, field min/max position
error in reading unicode resource (line 672, field min/max position
error in reading unicode resource (line 673, field min/max position
error in reading unicode resource (line 823, field min/max position
error in reading unicode resource (line 824, field min/max position

Mathematica has detected a possible internal error. If possible, report the error to support@wolfram.com, quoting ``Assertion VerticalLineBoxMetaclassDefaults.sh !=((void *)0) failed at spanbox.c:2981''

this thread (****://support.wolfram.com/mathematica/systems/linux/general/runerror.htm) on the wolfram tech support site explained, how to solve that problem.

however, after adding the two lines of code to the 2 config files mathematica and Mathematica i get the following error message when trying to start the program:

Code:

line 10: LC_ALL: command not found. Broken pipe
i've no clue how to solve this issue. googling got me no hints neither searching in this forum.

hope that someone can help me :)

greetings,
kampfengerl

bahramH 04-15-2004 02:25 AM

Well, this is a bug in mathematica they have not corrected , it was there when I updated from mandrake 9.0 to 9.1. I don't remember all the details exactly, it is somewhere burried deep inside the math forum.

The hurt of the matter is that you have to go to the install CD and copy the *static* version of mathematica manually to the appropriate directory on your hard disk.

go the the mathematica forum and look under linux problem (not mandrake)

good luck,


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