I tried this again recently and had problems (again).  For me, at least,
it's almost always been caused by a conflict when compiling the single and
double precision FFTW libraries simultaneously.  Any chance those can be
ordered in the Makefile?

Cheers!

  Kevin


On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 12:30 PM, Elliot Saba <[email protected]> wrote:

> Can you run `make` again?  Sometimes, due to parallel makefile rules, the
> cause of an error can be hard to see.  Please post the output of `make`
> again, which should fail immediately and give us an idea as to why it
> didn't work.
> -E
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 12:16 PM, harven <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I just tried to install julia on a linux debian laptop by cloning the git
>> repository and running make
>> but the install ended with
>>
>> ----------
>> [...]
>> make[4]: warning: -jN forced in submake: disabling jobserver mode.
>> OK.
>>
>>  OpenBLAS build complete. (BLAS CBLAS LAPACK LAPACKE)
>>
>>   OS               ... Linux
>>   Architecture     ... x86_64
>>   BINARY           ... 64bit
>>   Use 64 bits int    (equivalent to "-i8" in Fortran)
>>   C compiler       ... GCC  (command line : gcc)
>>   Fortran compiler ... GFORTRAN  (command line : gfortran)
>>   Library Name     ... libopenblasp-r0.2.9.a (Multi threaded; Max
>> num-threads is 16)
>>
>> To install the library, you can run "make
>> PREFIX=/path/to/your/installation install".
>>
>> Makefile:43: recipe for target 'julia-release' failed
>> make[1]: *** [julia-release] Error 2
>> Makefile:32: recipe for target 'release' failed
>> make: *** [release] Error 2
>> ------------
>>
>> I am a bit clueless about what went wrong. I think I have installed all
>> dependencies (gcc, g++, gfortran, etc).
>> Any idea how to fix this?
>>
>
>

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