|
From: H. <so...@ha...> - 2006-06-21 18:18:07
|
man, 19 06 2006 kl. 23:14 -0400, skrev Paul Kienzle: > If somebody can confirm that the following works then we can do a=20 > release: >=20 > ./autogen.sh; ./configure; make; make check I've checked out OF from Anonymous CVS and done the first three of the above against 2.9.6 on Ubuntu Dapper on intel hardware. It doesn't work for me. So far I've seen the following errors that all seem to come from some autoconf magic that I don't know anything about: *) TYPEID_HAS_CLASS is not defined. This means that the DEFINE_OV_TYPEID_FUNCTIONS_AND_DATA gets called with 2 arguments, and not 3 as it should. *) HAVE_ND_ARRAYS is not defined either. This means that octave/Array2.cc gets included in fixed/Array-f.cc. This is a problem because Array2.cc doesn't exist. *) ffft.h and fixed_inc.h in main/fixed/examples both includes "fixed.h" but can't find them. I've hacked my way around these issues, but I still get the following errors that I don't know what means: error "No 2 byte integer type found!" error "No 4 byte integer type found!" expected initializer before =E2=80=98GCC_ATTR_NORETURN=E2=80=99 I'm attaching build.log Thanks, S=C3=B8ren > 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. >=20 > Please report results from your build here. >=20 > - Paul >=20 >=20 |