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Import Libraries
Guest posted a topic in Altair MotionView, Altair MotionSolve and Altair Inspire (Motion)
Hi, I´m a FS team member and my team has already the license to use Hyperworks. I have been testing Optistruct, MotionSolve, etc, and everything is correct, but yesterday, when I was going to start to work with the suspension system, there was a problem. I need to use the files from your website (Students library), to use the pull/push rod created models and modify it. But when I import one of this models, the next error appears (image attached). I don´t know from where this problem comes, because the file is .mdl. Please contact me ASAP, I´m looking forward your response. Thanks. Kind Regards Javier -
Some programs in the AcuSolve installation require libstdc++.so.5. This library is present on most Linux systems as part of the GNU C compiler collection. However, newer Linux kernels are updating to libstdc++.so.6, which is not compatible with the AcuSolve installation. To resolve this issue, users need to install the libstdc++.so.5 library. This can typically be found using the package manager, or by doing a google search for libstdc++ and the name of your Linux flavor/version. These libraries can be downloaded from the various repositories on the web. For 64 bit SuSe Linux, the package may be obtained from the following link: http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/7968158/com/compat-libstdc++-5.0.7-121.1.x86_64.rpm.html For Ubuntu and other Debian systems, the following link can be used to search for "libstdc++.so.5" in the "Search the contents of packages" field: http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages A direct link to the debian package download is shown below (contained in the most recent debian version as of the date this is being posted): http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/libstdc++5