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Problem installing LabView 8.2 on Kubuntu

Trying to install LabView 8.2 on Kubuntu (7.04) here. The following is my install session :

Preparing for installation...
C runtime library (glibc) version: 2.5.
Please indicate whether you would like to install the following components:

labview82-rte: LabVIEW Run-Time Engine
[Ynasq?] Y
labview-rte-aal: LabVIEW Run-Time Advanced Analysis Support
[Ynasq?] Y
labview82-core: LabVIEW Application and VI Library
[Ynasq?] Y
labview82-examples: LabVIEW VI Examples
[Ynasq?] Y
labview82-help: LabVIEW On-line Reference Manual
[Ynasq?] Y
labview82-ref: LabVIEW Manuals in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format
[Ynasq?] Y
labview82-vxi: LabVIEW NI-VXI Support
[Ynasq?] Y
labview82-desktop: LabVIEW KDE and GNOME desktop support
[Ynasq?] Y
labview82-appbuild: LabVIEW Run-Time Application Builder
[Ynasq?] Y
labview82-pro: LabVIEW Professional Developers Tools
[Ynasq?] Y

Auto-selecting dependency niwebpipeline20_dep-2.0-5.i586.rpm

The following components will be installed using cpio:

labview82-rte-8.2-1.i386.rpm  44880 kB
labview-rte-aal-1.1-1.i386.rpm  20607 kB
labview82-core-8.2-1.i386.rpm  408746 kB
labview82-examples-8.2-1.i386.rpm  40245 kB
labview82-help-8.2-1.i386.rpm  65388 kB
labview82-ref-8.2-1.i386.rpm  3201 kB
labview82-vxi-8.2-1.i386.rpm  4482 kB
labview82-desktop-8.2-1.i386.rpm  61 kB
labview82-appbuild-8.2-1.i386.rpm  62328 kB
labview82-pro-8.2-1.i386.rpm  8884 kB
niwebpipeline20_dep-2.0-5.i586.rpm  5432 kB

Total space required: 664254 kB
Space available:      13797164 kB

Proceed? [Ynq] Y
Installing...
sort: Warning: "+number" syntax is deprecated, please use "-k number"
sort: Warning: "+number" syntax is deprecated, please use "-k number"
sort: Warning: "+number" syntax is deprecated, please use "-k number"


Installing NI Example Finder...

Would you like to install the LabVIEW web browser plugin? [Ynq] Y

Checking for Mozilla/Firefox/Netscape 6+ installation...
Copying plugin to /usr/lib/firefox/plugins
Copying plugin to /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
Copying plugin to /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins
Copying plugin to /usr/lib/mozilla-snapshot/plugins
Copying plugin to /usr/share/firefox/chrome/classic/skin/classic/mozapps/plugins
Copying plugin to /usr/share/firefox/chrome/en-US/locale/en-US/mozapps/plugins
Copying plugin to /usr/share/firefox/chrome/toolkit/content/mozapps/plugins

LabVIEW package installation complete.

LabVIEW installation complete.

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Beginning hardware driver installation.

Depending on your system configuration, some drivers may require you to reboot
after installation before you can access the driver.


Would you like to install NI-VISA (4.0) for GNU/Linux? [Ynq] Y
trap: 1821: SIGINT: bad trap


Would you like to install NI-GPIB (NI-488.2 2.5.1) for GNU/Linux? [Ynq] Y
trap: 673: SIGINT: bad trap


View the LabVIEW 8.2 Upgrade Notes now? [Yn] Y
Sorry, xpdf, ggv, kpdf or Adobe Acrobat Reader must be installed to view PDF files.

Installation complete.

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What is the meaning of the trap messages above where it tries to install NI-VISA and NI-GPIB drivers ?

Yes, I know Kubuntu, like all popular and widely used deb based distros, is not officially supported.

I have confirmed that I am running a 8K stacks kernel (2.6.20-16-generic). I have lsb-rpm and libdb1-compat packages installed and I did symlink /usr/lib/rpm/rpmq to /bin/rpmq. There was no rpmq (only rpmquery) in /usr/bin.
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I would try "man trap".  Whatevery program you are running to install labview might be a shell script.  If it is, poke around in there and try and see whats going on.  Wish I could help more.
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Oh and please post back if you do figure it out.

--Patrick
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