From: Yaroslav H. <sf...@on...> - 2011-05-18 15:55:18
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Hi Martin, have a look at the previous thread http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=26673916 it would indeed be cool if someone contributes allowing pcsim to build with recent versions of the dependencies. Then we could progress with making it available as a part of NeuroDebian (and official Debian/Ubuntu). According to our just initiated survey PCSIM is used out there! ;) FWIW here is the announcement if you want to participate/see results: We invite you to participate in a survey on software usage and computing environments in neuroscience research. It will take no more than five minutes to fill it out. Immediately after sending your answers you will get to see a summary of how other participants have responded before. This data will eventually be made available to software vendors and distributors to determine advantages and issue of popular computing environments in neuroscience research. Learn about what fellow neuroscientists are doing to address their computing demands -- take the survey! http://goo.gl/euIMc Sorry for a shameless plug ;) Cheers, On Wed, 18 May 2011, Martin Kleinschrodt wrote: > I am trying to install pcsim on ubuntu 11.04 and am having some > difficulties. I am running into one compilation error after the other. > If I fix one the next one pops up. I expect this is due to pcsim > depending on some outdated versions of certain libraries. Has anyone > managed to get pcsim running on a newer linux distro? If so could you > please send me a list of the libraries you used and any other tweaks > that helped you getting it to run? > Any kind of help is very appreciated! -- =------------------------------------------------------------------= Keep in touch www.onerussian.com Yaroslav Halchenko www.ohloh.net/accounts/yarikoptic |