Hello, I am a user of smina trying to install sdsorter in linux. I have tried both sdsorter.static and sdsorter.linux and neither of them work.
The problem with sdsorter.static is the following:
sdsorter.static: loadlocale.c:129: _nl_intern_locale_data: Assertion `cnt < (sizeof (_nl_value_type_LC_TIME) / sizeof (_nl_value_type_LC_TIME[0]))' failed.
Aborted
In the case of sdsorter.linux the problem is the access to an old library:
error while loading shared libraries: libboost_system.so.1.54.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I would really appreciate your help, thank you for your attention,
Laura MC
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Hello,
I just watched your YouTube video "Structure-Based Virtual Screening on the Cheap" and wanted to try the sdsorter program you mentioned, however on my linux box sdsorter.static gives the same error as the above message from Laura MC above, ie.
Hello, I am a user of smina trying to install sdsorter in linux. I have tried both sdsorter.static and sdsorter.linux and neither of them work.
The problem with sdsorter.static is the following:
sdsorter.static: loadlocale.c:129: _nl_intern_locale_data: Assertion `cnt < (sizeof (_nl_value_type_LC_TIME) / sizeof (_nl_value_type_LC_TIME[0]))' failed.
Aborted
In the case of sdsorter.linux the problem is the access to an old library:
error while loading shared libraries: libboost_system.so.1.54.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I would really appreciate your help, thank you for your attention,
Laura MC
Hello,
I just watched your YouTube video "Structure-Based Virtual Screening on the Cheap" and wanted to try the sdsorter program you mentioned, however on my linux box sdsorter.static gives the same error as the above message from Laura MC above, ie.
sdsorter.static: loadlocale.c:129: _nl_intern_locale_data: Assertion cnt < (sizeof (_nl_value_type_LC_TIME) / sizeof (_nl_value_type_LC_TIME[0])) failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
Can you take a look?
Thanks,
Greg