From: Alexander K. H. <ak...@fi...> - 2007-06-28 14:58:47
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Ben Arthur wrote: > ahah! i did have another copy of libfftw3 on my system, from > installing matlab's MCR runtime library. deleted it and octave > works fine. thanks for the help. > > ben > > Good. It would be nice if the error message in such cases would report which library it actually _tried_, but I guess we can't have everything. > On Thu, Jun 28, 2007 at 07:07:09AM -0400, Alexander Hansen wrote: > >> On 6/27/07, Ben Arthur <bj...@co...> wrote: >> >>> sorry, yes, i meant i'm trying to install octave 2.9.12 using fink. >>> unstable is turned on. it compiles fine, but then at runtime >>> complains that libfftw3.3 provides version 4.0.0, and that octave >>> needs 5.0.0. when i do a "fink list | grep fftw3" it says: >>> >>> i fftw3 3.1.1-4 Discrete Fourier Transform Lib (Ver 3) >>> i fftw3-shlibs 3.1.1-4 Discrete Fourier Transform Lib (Ver 3) >>> >>> i assume the "-4" means version 4.0.0. i searched on finkproject.org >>> for "fftw3" in the packages link and there is nothing mentioned >>> about a version 5.0.0. >>> >>> thanks for any help, >>> >>> ben >>> >>> >> The "4" is a revision number to the packaging which is unconnected to >> the versioning of libraries in it. Here's what I get from >> /sw/lib/libfftw3.3.dylib, as provided by the same version of the >> fftw3-shlibs package that you have installed: >> >> $ otool -L /sw/lib/libfftw3.3.dylib >> /sw/lib/libfftw3.3.dylib: >> /sw/lib/libfftw3.3.dylib (compatibility version 5.0.0, current >> version 5.1.0) >> /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, >> current version 88.1.7) >> /usr/lib/libgcc_s.1.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, >> current version 1.0.0) >> >> That's where I got my "5.0.0". >> >> If you run the same command, do you get something similar? Also, do >> you have any other instances of libfftw3.3.dylib on your system? >> -- Alexander K. Hansen Fink User Liaison/Documenter akh AT finkproject DOT org |