On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 11:23:19AM -0600, Bruce Dubbs via blfs-dev wrote: > On 2/17/19 10:39 AM, Bruce Dubbs wrote: > > > > > Pulse is looking for ffttw3f... > > > > > OK, the default for fftw is double... > > > > I'll fix the fftw instructions. > > OK, the instruction changes for fftw are committed at revision 21186. > Pulseaudio now finds the proper library. > > -- Bruce
A few nits about the Command Explanations: For --enable-float we mention RawTherapee, and then say "These versions are not usable by packages in this book which use libfftw3 so if you need both you will need to build fftw twice." I think we should add Pulseaudio to the float option, and mention it first because it is in the book ? Or maybe just mention "e.g. pulse" since we are now building that version so it will be there for RawTherappe and anything else ? And drop that last sentence because we are now building it three times. But does anyone know what packages use the long double version ? All I can find is questions on Stack Overflow etc where people are writing their own C programs. Hmm, since single-precision is float (as compared to double which is not floating-point), and produces the libfftw3f* libs, make also change 'Now build single-precision' to 'Now build floating-point' ? The long double version installs libfftw3l* libs, as you might expect : I'll fix _that_ part now. I'm slightly hazy on this - was going to just change it, but text changes can easily cause bikeshedding, particularly this close to a release, and I'm hoping someone knows of soemthing using the long double version ;-) -- The beauty of reading a page of de Selby is that it leads one inescapably to the conclusion that one is not, of all nincompoops, the greates. -- du Garbandier -- http://lists.linuxfromscratch.org/listinfo/blfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page