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Author:  M.B. [ Thu Aug 11, 2005 5:33 pm ]
Post subject:  WinXP problems

Hi...I installed Singular 2.0.5 on my PC running Win XP. Then I tried this example from the book:

> ring A = 0, (x,y,z), dp;
> ideal I = y2-zx2;
> LIB "surf.lib";
// ** loaded /usr/local/Singular/2-0-5/LIB/surf.lib (1.19.2.6,2002/07/17)
> plot (I, "rot_x=1.45;rot_y=1.36;rotz_=4.5;");

I got an error message saying the application could not run because the cygX11-6.dll is missing!!!! I reinstalled Singular using the "Repair" function from the installer but the problem persists.
Also, on a side note, the rxvt version doesn't start when I run it from "Tools", and when I typed TSingular.exe in the run command I got this message:
Error: Execution of /usr/bin/rxvt.exe +vb - sl2000 -fb Courier-bold-12-tn xterm -cr Red3 -e /usr/local/Singular/2-0-5/ix86-Win/Singular.exe

And within the terminal window it says "failed to load libX11.dll"

Any help is highly appreciated. Thanks.

M.B.


email: badawy@ku.edu
Posted in old Singular Forum on: 2005-07-01 08:40:23+02

Author:  Guest [ Thu Sep 08, 2005 11:58 am ]
Post subject: 

I downloaded and installed Cygwin X library, and did include the usrX11R6bin in the path (using Win XP environment variables). Nothing works still (including the rxvt), but when I try the same plot procedure I get a new error message now. It says this file could not be found: cyggmp-3.dll

Any idea when this .dll business will end? Where am I supposed to get this dll? I did a search and I don't have it on my HD, so it's not just a "Path" kind of problem.

Best,
M.B.

email: badawy@hku.edu
Posted in old Singular Forum on: 2005-07-05 03:26:24+02

Author:  wienand [ Thu Sep 08, 2005 12:00 pm ]
Post subject: 

Singular is now available trough the official Cygwin Package Repository.

Please see our homepage

http://www.singular.uni-kl.de

for further details.

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