The following sections will help you determine what revisions of IVL, X11, and
HP-UX you have on your system. Your operating system must be Release 10.10
HP-UX or a subsequent version, in order to use IVL. Refer to the
Graphics Administration Guide to determine whether or not these
revisions are compatible.
The output of the what command will show the name of the product, the
version number, compile date, and the base operating system name (HP-UX) and
it's release level.
Using the what Command |
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You can use the what command to make sure you have compatible
revisions of IVL and X11 installed on your system.
To find the revision of IVL installed on your system, type:
what /opt/graphics/IVL/lib/libIVL.sl
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To find the revision of X11 installed on your system, type:
Using the uname Command |
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You can use the uname command to determine the revision of HP-UX
installed on your system. To do this, type:
For HP-UX revision 10.10 on Series 700 workstations, the output of the above
command is B.10.10.
If You Have Incompatible Software |
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Once you have determined the IVL, HP-UX, and X revisions on your system, refer
to the Graphics Administration Guide to determine whether or not
these revisions are compatible.
If you have incompatible revisions of HP-UX, X11, and/or IVL installed
on your system, you will need to update to the most recent and compatible
revisions of these software products. If you do not already have the necessary
software, contact your local Hewlett-Packard sales office or your HP Response
Center.