<div dir="ltr"><pre>Hi Lucas,<br><br>Many thank you for your quick response! I followed your instruction and it works!<br><br>Best regards,<br><br>Gijsbert<br><br><br><br>> Gijsbert,<br><br>> In order to put Gmsh to work, you will need install this missing library<br>
> (libstdc++.so.5).<br><br>> Change your user to root, and use the following shell command: yum install<br>> libstdc++.so.5<br>> Linux will then search the internet for this library using the Yellowdog<br>> Updater (yum), and will automatically install it for you.<br>
><br>><br>> I think it might work!<br>><br>> <br>><br>> Best regards,<br><br>> Lucas Blattner Martinho<br>> Laboratório de Eletromagnetismo Aplicado - LMAG<br>> Escola Politécnica Universidade de São Paulo - Brasil<br>
> <a href="http://www.poli.usp.br">www.poli.usp.br</a><br><br><br><br>2008/10/2 Gijsbert Wierink <<a href="http://www.geuz.org/mailman/listinfo/gmsh">gijsbert.wierink at gmail.com</a>><br><br>><i> Dear all,<br>
</i>><i><br></i>><i> I would like to use gmsh on my Fedora 9 system to generate geometries and<br></i>><i> meshes for CFD simulations. When I downloaded and untarred the latest stable<br></i>><i> version (2.2.4) from <a href="http://geuz.org/gmsh/">http://geuz.org/gmsh/</a> and tried to run the executable<br>
</i>><i> gmsh by ./gmsh. The terminal responded by saying "./gmsh: error while<br></i>><i> loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No<br></i>><i> such file or directory". Since I am a beginner in linux I have some trouble<br>
</i>><i> getting gmsh to work and cannot find clear instructions. In other words, can<br></i>><i> anyone help me with a monkey manual for how to install gmsh in my system?<br></i>><i><br></i>><i> Many thanks in advance.<br>
</i>><i><br></i>><i> Rgds, Gijsbert<br></i></pre></div>