Hello everybody,
I am trying to run anatomist on Ubuntu 18.04
I tried brainvisa 4.4.0 and brainvisa 4.5.0 and brainvisa 4.6.0
I get a libGL error:
libGL error: unable to load driver: i965_dri.so
libGL error: driver pointer missing
when i tried the version brainvisa 4.6.1 i got the error:
version `ZLIB_1.2.9' not found (required by /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpng16.so.16)
Did anybody manage to run anatomist on ubuntu 18.04 and if yes is there something that I missed to do?
Thank you very much in advance,
Linda
running anatomist on ubuntu 18.04
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Re: running anatomist on ubuntu 18.04
Hi Linda,
I haven't heard of you for years, how are you ?
Well, I think this could be related to some 3D drivers using either a more recent libz than the one shipped with brainvisa, or a more recent libstdc++ (or both).
You can try moving them away from the brainvisa distribution (in the lib/ directory), this have worked for some users.
Denis
I haven't heard of you for years, how are you ?
Well, I think this could be related to some 3D drivers using either a more recent libz than the one shipped with brainvisa, or a more recent libstdc++ (or both).
You can try moving them away from the brainvisa distribution (in the lib/ directory), this have worked for some users.
Denis
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Re: running anatomist on ubuntu 18.04
Thanks for your answer Denis.
I removed libstdc++ from the brainvisa distribution and it worked perfectly.
Thank you soooo much for your help!!!!
I removed libstdc++ from the brainvisa distribution and it worked perfectly.
Thank you soooo much for your help!!!!
Re: running anatomist on ubuntu 18.04
Hi,
For info, this was happening also with Brainvisa 4.6.1 on Ubuntu 20.04LTS, deleting the libstdc++ files also solved the issue in that configuration.
cheers,
Herve
For info, this was happening also with Brainvisa 4.6.1 on Ubuntu 20.04LTS, deleting the libstdc++ files also solved the issue in that configuration.
cheers,
Herve
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University of Manchester
Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health
email: herve.boutin@manchester.ac.uk
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Hervé BOUTIN, PhD
Senior Research Scientist
University of Manchester
Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health
email: herve.boutin@manchester.ac.uk
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