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ALexandre Vial wrote:
> Jean-François Mertens <jean-francois.mertens <at> uclouvain.be>
> writes:
>
>> Putting this to fink-devel...
>>
>> Since I won't have time to delve into this for the next couple of
>> days, please have a look at tracker item
>> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?
>> func=detail&atid=414256&aid=1825780&group_id=17203
>>
>> JF Mertens
>
>
> I have been playing with all of this for afew days on both Intel
> and PPC, with Mac OS X 10.4.11
>
> About octave-forge : there should be a build-depend on libssh2 or
> libssh2.1, as it is required for building package octcdf.
>
> What I have tested:
>
> Set 1: octave           2.9.17-1 octave-forge     20071014-2
> (always built with g95)
>
> Set 2: octave                2.9.17-2 octave-forge
> 20071014-4 (built with g95 or gfortran depending on what is
> installed)
>
> Set 1 works on both Intel and PPC, and is what people should use
> for now on Mac OS X 10.4.
>
> For Set 2, if octave is built WITHOUT gfortran (i.e. if it is not
> installed, even with ConfigureParams: --with-f77=%p/bin/gfortran,
> but g95 is installed), then everything is fine, BUT building
> octave-forge writes directly in /sw/share /octave, wich is not
> good, as the .deb does not contain anything actually, so it is
> better to stay with rev. 2 of this package. Now if gfortran is
> installed, octave compiles fine, but I get a seg-fault when
> building octave-forge on Intel, I did not try on PPC, maybe next
> week.
>
> Alexandre
>
>
>
> -
I'm willing to commit set 1, especially if we get a g95 that works on
Leopard (I can't verify this as of yet).
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