On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 20:28:34 +0100, Gautam Majumdar wrote:
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 16:45:29 +0100, kevin wrote:
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 08:59:43 -0700, Deanna Linux wrote:
I try asking question regarding K Stars (Astronomy Software 4 Linux)
but no one seems to know anything about. I am assuming some Linux user
here may know about it.
I have not used K-stars but have used XPLNS, you can find it at google.
If you have not tried it already it is very good.
Or try
http://www.astroarts.com/products/xplns
It is of course free and much the same as Redshift for Windows.
Yes, xplns is a superb program. Unfortunately, it can be run only with
glibc 2.2.X. It has not been updated to glibc 2.3.X. Most current linux
distros use the later version of glibc. It installs OK on systems with
glibc 2.3.x but won't run. xplns is available only in binary form as it
includes proprietary codes, thus you cannot compile it in your system
either.
Right thanks for that I did not know, I checked the link I gave and there
is a package available for Redhat Glibc2.3. I had xplns running fine on
slackware V7 but have recently upgraded to slackware V9 with Glibc2.3
I tried the Redhat package out of desperation but it wont work, I am
probably going to go back to slackware V7 anyway as I have had nothing
but problems with V9.