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Old 09-14-2009, 10:10 AM   #1
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"ailed to open the Communication Library (COMM.so)"


I encountered this problem when try to run the newer version of simulation data package and communication files.

I understand that there should be something different between the old and new package. However, I need a clue of which direction to attack on.

The file path is correct but the source of comm.co should be different.



Thanks in advance!
 
Old 09-15-2009, 09:46 PM   #2
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I encountered this problem when try to run the newer version of simulation data package and communication files.

I understand that there should be something different between the old and new package. However, I need a clue of which direction to attack on.

The file path is correct but the source of comm.co should be different.



Thanks in advance!
Not really sure how we can help you here. You don't say anything about what version/distro of Linux, what the package name is, or what the old or new versions ARE. So all we really know is you're getting an error on comm.co.

Maybe if you provided some information, we could help you.
 
Old 09-17-2009, 06:02 AM   #3
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Thanks for response, TBOne! I think you are right. The question is too general to be answered. I have bypassed that problem now and the data package is too specific to be discussed unless someone had done exactly same thing before.

I will try to make it clear next time when I post a question.

You have a nice day!
 
  


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