On 4/2/12 10:53 AM, Andrew Ackerman wrote: > On 4/2/12 1:11 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote: >> On 4/2/12 10:03 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote: >>> On 4/2/12 9:58 AM, Andrew Ackerman wrote: >>>> >>>> >> <snip> >>>> By the way, I was able to build octave-x11 on this machine, w/o >>>> monkeying around with .info files. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Andy >>> I'm not sure yet. The information that octave-x11 works but octave >>> does not does at least help restrict the packages that _could_ be >>> problematic. Since the only real difference between octave and >>> octave-x11 is which version of the FLTK library is used, I'm >>> suspicious of fltk13-aqua. >>> >> Perhaps "grep fontconfig /sw/bin/fltk-config" might show something. > > Null, in both cases: my machine in which octave-3.1.1-1 built w/o a > problem, and in my peskier machine. > > -Andy Still scratching my head on this one. Maybe capture a build log in /tmp via "fink -l rebuild octave" and email it to me, and I'll compare with my own log to see if anything jumps out.
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