Installing iQ.Suite Domino on SUSE Linux Enterprise 12
Tags: IBM Domino Installation
Problem
How can iQ.Suite for Domino be installed on Domino 9.0.1 under SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12?
Solution
iQ.Suite for Domino can be installed on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 (SLES 12) under the following circumstances:
- 64 bit version of Domino 9.0.1, Fix Pack 3 Interim Fix 1 or higher
- Following software packages must be installed.
Some of the packages listed below must be installed even if a newer version of the package has already been installed. This is the case when the newer package has a different internal library name (for example libstdc++.so.6 stattlibstdc++.so.5). The new package also has a new package name (not only a new version number). It may be co-installed with the older package and will not replace it.
For 64-bit iQ.Suite
32-bit packets and 64-bit packets must be installed:
32-bit packets:
Library | SLES 12 |
---|---|
libc.so.6 | glibc-32bit |
libgcc_s.so.1 | libgcc_s1-32bit |
libstdc++.so.5 | libstdc++33-32bit |
libz.so.1 | libz1-32bit |
WARNING:
The libstdc++33-32bit packet is part of the SLES 12 Legacy Module. If it has not been installed previously, the Legacy Module must be added prior to installation of the libstdc++33-32bit packet.
Support for the Legacy Module is time-limited. When SUSE discontinues support fort he Legacy Module, GBS will also cease. For continued support, it will be necessary to upgrade to a newer version, which no longer requires the Legacy Module.
64-bit packet:
Library | SLES 12 |
---|---|
libpng12.so.0 | libpng12-0 |
For 32-bit iQ.Suite
Library | SLES 12 |
---|---|
libpng12.so.0 | libpng12-0-32bit |
libstdc++.so.5 | libstdc++33-32bit |
Use the following command to view the architecture of the currently installed software:
rpm --qf '%{Arch}\t%{Name}-%{Version}-%{Release}\n' -q <Paketname>
Further information
Please note and follow the general system requirements as documented in the iQ.Suite Installation Guide. Download here: https://www.gbs.com/gb/documentation/iqsuite.
Last updated: 22 April 2016