Hello,
just to say that the "not a valid shared library" error disappeared w/
2.1.39. I'm puzzled.
Cheers,
Etienne
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 02:13:20PM +0000, Etienne Grossmann wrote:
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#
# Hello,
#
# I am having a problem w/ my octave-forge installation (from cvs) and
# am asking for advice, siggestions & tips.
#
# I installed octave-2.1.38 from source this morning. Compilers are
# (exported environment variables) CC=gcc-3.0, CXX=g++-3.0 and
# F77=g77-3.0.
#
# make clean ; ./configure ; make
#
# When make failed with a problem in fsolve.cc, I "fixed" it with
#
# cp FIXES/kron.oct FIXES/fsolve.oct
#
# and then make worked.
#
# Then I start octave and put my octave-forge cvs tree in the search
# path and check about an oct-file defined in octave-forge :
#
# octave:2> which leval
# error: /home/etienne/prog/octave/octave-forge/octave-forge/main/optim/leval.oct is not a valid shared libr
# which: `leval' is undefined
#
# Same for other .oct files (bitor, delaunayn, getfield ...).
#
# I had the same problem with gcc-2.95 (and corresponding g++ and
# f77).
#
# Linux is Debian 3.0
#
# Any ideas on what the problem is?
#
# Etienne
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# I
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# --
# Etienne Grossmann ------ http://www.isr.ist.utl.pt/~etienne
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