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This is done by executing the commands as root:
chcon -t texrel_shlib_t <installation dir>/bin/linuxbin/libccg.so
For additional information on system requirements, including recommended configurations, visit the IBM Rational Software Support site.
For the Windows platforms English and Japanese locales are supported.
For Solaris and Linux English locale is supported.
Precompiled kernels and postmaster object/lib
A C/C++ compiler is required for the TTCN Link, the SDL Suite simulation and exploration features, and for SDL/TTCN to C compilers for host and target environments.
For information regarding installation, see the compiler documentation.
The libraries included in the distribution of the TTCN Link, the simulation and exploration features were built and tested using the compilers listed below. You are advised to install and use the same compilers, or closely compatible ones. It may be possible to use other compilers, but this is not tested or supported.
Word processors
RTOS integrations
There are a number of RTOS integrations available for IBM Rational SDL Suite. For more information about these integrations, please have a look at the “Build and Certification Matrices” in the online help.
Configuration Management
· Flexera Software FLEXnet 11.5
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Follow the instructions in the document “sdlttcn_suite_installation_guide.pdf” found in the installation archive.
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For details of known problems in IBM Rational SDL and TTCN Suite 6.3, and how to resolve them, visit the support center on the IBM Rational Software Support site.
For details of problems that have been resolved in IBM Rational SDL and TTCN Suite 6.3, visit the support center on the IBM Rational Software Support site.
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