Fedora :: IBM IseriesAccess Install - Use The I386 Version And The 64bit
Aug 12, 2011
Im trying to install iseriesaccess for linux. I've had to use the i386 version and the 64bit says it has not 5250 emulator which is the reason im installing it. I have had a good look and cant get it to solve these dependencies. Has anyone else tried and got this working?
[ltodd2@zeus Downloads]$ rpm -ivh iSeriesAccess-5.4.0-1.6.i386.rpm
error: Failed dependencies:
libodbcinst.so.1 is needed by iSeriesAccess-5.4.0-1.6.i386
libodbc.so.1 is needed by iSeriesAccess-5.4.0-1.6.i386
libstdc++.so.5 is needed by iSeriesAccess-5.4.0-1.6.i386
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