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This file contains
last-minute product information and updates to Telelogic Tester 3.2.0.2 release.
It is divided into the following
sections:
For the latest news and
information on Telelogic Tester, visit the Telelogic website at http://www.ibm.com/software/rational/support
To run Telelogic Tester 3.2.0.2 you need to have one of the following
operating systems installed on your computer:
·
Microsoft Windows XP
Professional SP1 or later
·
Sun Sparc
running Solaris 9 or Solaris 10
·
Red Hat
Citrix
·
Citrix Server Operating
System: Windows 2003 Server Standard
·
Citrix Server Operating
System: Windows 2003 Server
·
Server: Citrix MetaFrame XPe Version 3.0 –
Feature Release 3 or later
Resource |
Minimum |
Recommended |
Processor |
Pentium 500 MHz |
Pentium 1 GHz |
RAM |
256 MB |
512 MB |
Virtual Memory |
512 MB |
1024 MB |
Disk Space (Installation) |
148 MB (approximately) |
|
Resource |
Minimum |
Recommended |
Processor |
Pentium 500 MHz |
Pentium 1 GHz |
RAM |
256 MB |
512 MB |
Virtual Memory |
512 MB |
1024 MB |
Disk Space (Installation) |
260 MB (approximately) |
|
Resource |
Minimum |
Recommended |
Processor |
Solaris 9, Sparc Ultra10 CPU 1x450MHz |
Solaris 9, Sparc 280r CPU 2x900MHz |
Virtual Memory |
512 MB |
1024 MB |
Disk Space (Installation) |
360 MB (approximately) |
|
Run-time patches for all
Solaris 9 systems
Patch |
Reasons for patch |
Synopsis |
111722-04 |
ANSI C++ <cmath> support lacks float and long double signatures |
SunOS 5.9: Math Library (libm) patch |
Telelogic Tester is a
Windows application that is ported to UNIX platforms using third-party
software, MainWin, which is implemented using the X11
library. Telelogic Tester version 3.2.0.2 (and subsequent patches) has been
ported using MainWin version 5.0.4.
Native displays
MainWin supports ‘native’ displays,
provided the appropriate X server and graphic card patches are applied.
X servers on Windows
To display Telelogic Tester
clients running on UNIX on a PC running Windows requires Hummingbird Exceed. Exceed versions 8 and 9 is required.
The following display
settings are recommended:
·
16 bit color depth or better.
·
Resolution (screen
area) 1024 by 768 pixels, or higher.
For additional information
on system requirements, including recommended configurations, visit the Support Web site
The internationalization
support in Telelogic Tester is available on Windows XP only. It is assumed that
you use a local version of Windows and also set the locale to use your
language. For more information about topics in this area, please refer to the
chapter “Internationalization Support” available in the Telelogic Tester user
documentation.
Macrovision FLEXnet 11.4.
To be able to read online
documentation in PDF format you need to have Acrobat Reader installed on your
computer.
Via SCCI 1.1 the following
configuration management tools are supported:
o Telelogic Synergy/CM 6.5 (requires Telelogic PC
Integrations 1.8)
o IBM ClearCase 5.0
o IBM ClearCase 6.0
o Microsoft SourceSafe 6.0
o IBM ClearCase 5.00
with patch clearcase_p2002.05.00-41
o IBM ClearCase 6.00
with patch clearcase_p2003.06.00-10
o IBM ClearCase 5.0
o IBM ClearCase 6.0
Supported compilers on
Windows:
·
Microsoft Visual C++
version 8.0 referred to as Visual Studio .NET 2005
·
VxWorks 5.5 ccsimpc
gcc/c++ 2.96 Tornado 2.2 soft kernel.
·
gcc 3.2.0.2 for compilation of projects
using Cygwin.
Supported compilers on
Solaris:
·
Sun Studio 8 C/C++ ELF
32 or ELF 64
o Required: Patches 113817-09, 112763-04
·
gcc 3.2.0.2
·
VxWorks 5.5 ccsimsol
gcc/g++ 2.96 Tornado 2.2 soft kernel.
Supported compilers on
Linux:
·
gcc 3.2.0.2
Comments
·
All Windows and Linux
architectures are IA32 compatible.
·
All Solaris
architectures are UltraSPARC-II.
The Installation Guide for Telelogic
Tester is available on the Documentation CD.
The following integrations
exist and can be downloaded from the Telelogic Tester Support site:
To obtain a license for
Telelogic Tester you need to provide Customer Support with the hostname and hostid of the computer on which the license server is to be
run. How to proceed is described in detail in the Installation Guide available
on the Documentation CD.
LTE test suite from 3GPP compiles
There are a number of changes, implemented in new version of Tester.
Some of them may be important for customers since this changes are related to
RTS interface functions and TTCN-3 construction that can appear in user code.
1. Template
descriptions like this are allowable no more.
template ExampleType exampletemplate :=
omit;
Now if you want to assign ‘omit’ to template, you should write:
template (omit) ExampleType exampletemplate :=
omit;
2. RTS
functions.
In these 3 functions added new parameter:
t3rt_type_instantiate_dynamic_template
t3rt_type_instantiate_named_dynamic_template
t3rt_type_instantiate_template
And if user wants to invoke one of these functions from code, invocation
should be performed with value t3rt_restr_none
for parameter with name templ_restr. New parameter means template restrictions
that should be applied to value of template(template
variable).
3. RTS
macro
If user wants to get access to value of properties of structure t3rt_field_info_t, macro
t3rt_get_field_info_ordinary_properties(field_info)
should be used.
For details of known
problems in Telelogic Tester 3.2.0.2 and how to resolve them, visit the support
center on the Support Web site.
For details of problems
that have been resolved in Telelogic Tester 3.2.0.2, visit the support center on the Support Web site.
Support and information for
Telelogic products is currently being transitioned from the Telelogic Support
site to the IBM Rational Software Support site. During this transition phase,
your product support location depends on your customer history.
· If you are a heritage customer,
meaning you were a Telelogic customer prior to November 1, 2008, please visit
the Telelogic Tester Support site.
Telelogic customers will be redirected automatically to the IBM Rational
Software Support site after the product information has been migrated.
· If you are a new Rational customer,
meaning you did not have Telelogic-licensed products prior to November 1, 2008,
please visit the IBM Rational Software Support site.
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