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From: Alexander B. <ab...@ma...> - 2006-06-20 14:30:14
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Paul Kienzle wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Jun 19, 2006, at 3:11 PM, Søren Hauberg wrote:
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<pre wrap="">man, 19 06 2006 kl. 09:49 +0200, skrev David Bateman:
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<pre wrap="">Søren Hauberg wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Refactoring octave-forge into packages would be alot easier (at least
for me) if there was a release to work from. So a release would be
nice.
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<pre wrap="">Anyone want to raise their hand and be the release manager?
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<pre wrap="">A first version of the package system is in 2.9.6, so hopefully this
release would be the last or second-last release of octave-forge as a
bulk solution. I can do some work but I guess it would be more work for
somebody to tell me what to do rather than do it himself.
But, whomever get the job as releasemanager would hopefully only be so
for a short while...
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If somebody can confirm that the following works then we can do a
release:
./autogen.sh; ./configure; make; make check
We need to test against Octave 2.9.6 for intel Debian. PPC OS X.
Red Hat, Windows and Intel OS X are desirable. One of these should
include the latest gcc release (4.1?). Ideally all the optional
packages (e.g., QHull, GSL) would be included.
Please report results from your build here.
- Paul
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I tested octave-forge on a Fedora 5 (gcc 4.1.1) on AMD 64-bit. I think
that I have most dependencies installed (qhull, gsl, nc-dap, ginac,
ImageMagick-c++, pcre). I got no errors for the compilation (but some
warnings: ‘print_usage’ is deprecated). The "make check" however, fails
with the following error:<br>
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[...]<br>
admin/run_forge octave --norc -q batch_test.m<br>
[main/comm]<br>
>comms<br>
error: `comms' undefined near line 29 column 5<br>
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[main/fixed]<br>
>fixed<br>
error: `fixedpoint' undefined near line 34 column 5<br>
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[main/image]<br>
error: `testimio' undefined near line 38 column 5<br>
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[main/sparse]<br>
error: `fem_test' undefined near line 43 column 1<br>
error: near line 43 of file `batch_test.m'<br>
make: *** [check] Error 1<br>
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I think the error comes from the LOADPATH line in batch_test.m. I
changed batch_test.m to use the addpath/genpath function:<br>
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diff batch_test.m batch_test.m.orig<br>
9,12c9<br>
< addpath(genpath("main"))<br>
< addpath(genpath("extra"))<br>
< addpath(genpath("nonfree"))<br>
---<br>
> LOADPATH = "main//:extra//:nonfree//:";<br>
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Now batch_test complains that he can't find "fem_test". It seems that
this function is no longer in octave-forge.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
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Alex<br>
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