> About 6 weeks ago, I posted a bug report (the first > part is quoted below) describing some configure and > build problems I was having with 4.28.
> I just configured, compiled, and tested 4.29, as > shown, without incident: > $ ./configure --disable-dl --with-gmp > Judging from the configure help message for 4.29, the > "--disable-dl" option is now redundant. Yes, in 4.29 all optional features (that require additional packages to be installed) are disabled by default just to avoid configuration problems. > For the record, my system is Linux 2.6.17 / i686 (Intel > Celeron) / Ubuntu GNU/Linux 6.10 (edgy) x86 released > Oct-2006 and my compiler is g++ (GCC) 4.1.2. > I also have a couple of observations regarding the long > configure help message, displayed using option "--help". > Under 'Optional Features', I was not sure exactly what > "[=PKGS]" referred to. Perhaps a one line explanation > would be useful. In addition, the same information is > reported by both "--help=short" and "--help=recursive", > probably not what is intended. All the help messages (except those which are explicitly defined in configure.ac) are automatically inserted in the configure script by autoconf. > These comments aside, the configure help screen is very > clear and informative. > Many thanks to Andrew for developing and maintaining > GLPK and for his invariably prompt, succinct, and > generous support. Very much appreciated. Thank you for your interest in glpk. Andrew Makhorin _______________________________________________ Bug-glpk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-glpk
