I used to have Maple 10.02 running on Fedora Core 4. I recently upgraded to Fedora Core 5, and 10.02 no longer runs (no error is given). I can't install Maple 10 off the CD or the downloaded 10.03. This is related to another recent thread. When I try to install I get the same errors about shared libraries being missing, although I actually have them in /lib. There was some advice about commenting out lines from the installer script with "export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL" -- this only produced a new error (at an even earlier point in the install process than the shared library errors): gzip: /tmp/install.dir.31369/Linux/resource/vm.tar.Z: not in gzip format ./Maple1003LinuxUpgrade.bin: line 569: uncompress: command not found gzip: /tmp/install.dir.31369/Linux/resource/vm.tar.Z: not in gzip format The included VM could not be uncompressed (GZIP/UNCOMPRESS). Please try to download the installer again and make sure that you download using 'binary' mode. Please do not attempt to install this currently downloaded copy. Fedora Core 5 uses glibc2.4. Any ideas on how I can get my Maple running again? Will Kennerly

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