(Hopefully people will not get this email twice) I too am interested in this program. I also am stuck with matio install. I didn't realize the version had changed. I filed a "bug" or whatever related to this on gentooscience.org.
http://gentooscience.org/ticket/55 In that "ticket" I had regenerated the digest with the new version. I ended up with a compile failure with the old ebuild. I know this does not help much but I am intersted in getting this working too. Andrew On 8/28/06, Vadim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Andrey G. Grozin wrote: > Hello *, > > I've just commited a freemat-2.0 ebuild to the Gentoo science overlay. > freemat seems to be a rather powerful matlab (quasi-) clone. > It depends on qt-4 and some packages from the overlay (umfpack, arpack). > It also depends on sci-libs/matio which I commited to the overlay some > time ago. This last package is somewhat problematic: I found no normal > downloading url, downloading requires clicking some buttons at some > page (though it's free all right, LGPL). If you have the USE flag > "fortran", a fortran interface to the library should be built; but > this requires either g95 or gfortran. I have neither, so I build matio > with -fortran; if somebody could check if it builds with gcc-4.1 with > g95, I'd be grateful. It is also interesting if matio and freemat can > be built on amd64. Please test this package, it seems interesting. > I can't build this ebuild, because the suggested link ends up with downloading matio.zip which is of version 1.3.0, and it seemingly differs from one that required (1.1.4), so I am out of luck... Can you please look at the problem? Thanks for a very interesting ebuild, BTW. Vadim. -- [email protected] mailing list
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