It may seem like semantics but, yes, I'd say you are wrong CentOS tries for binary compatibility. I hope that there are some libraries that I can install, that maybe come as default in RHEL, and only optional with CentOS? It seems to me that it's another RHEL/Centos mismatch. Now it seems that I passed that point, and I'm able to run the 64 bits application.Īlas, whenever the programs tries to spawn a new window, it fails with "Trying to communicate with GUI client" notices. (In order to run Cadence installer - InstallScape, that comes with 32 bits version) However, unofficially, it's rumored to work with CentOS.ĭuring installation I had some missing 32 compatibility libraries. I'm asking this because I'm trying to install a software (Cadence Incisive Simulator, Specman) that's officially supported only with RHEL (or Suse Enterprise). However, there seem to be some subtle changes. I know that CentOS strives to be as much compatible with RHEL as possible.
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