Great,
Thanks for the quick fix!
However, the only Java version supported on Mac OS X 10.10 is Java 8, which is
not compatible with the Scilab version linked to.
Any workarounds for this?
Cheers,
Arvid
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From: dev dev-boun...@lists.scilab.org on behalf
Alright, this link solved that problem for me:
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1572
Cheers,
Arvid
20 okt 2014 kl. 17:03 skrev Arvid Rosén
ar...@softube.commailto:ar...@softube.com:
Great,
Thanks for the quick fix!
However, the only Java version supported on Mac OS X 10.10 is Java 8, which
Thanks again for the fix!
I guess this fix included updates of some of the thirdparty libraries and
startup scrips. Is possible to apply these updates to earlier versions of
Scilab?
I am specifically concerned with Scilab version 5.4.0-alpha1, which was the
last version to have usable
I'm also interested in knowing this since I need to port a bunch of libraries
from scilab 4/5 to version 6.
The documentation is a bit confusing in this area.
A tiny example with minimalistic code and a Makefile showing best practices for
C and C++ in scilab 6 would be great!
Cheers,
Arvid
Hi,
Good to hear about your progress Chin Luh, and thanks for your help Stephane!
I’m trying with gcc-9 for everything but modules/console, which needs clang as
Stephane pointed out. That is quite annoying and I hope that Apple fixes the
issue in their Catalina SDK:s at some point.
The next
ilab-users] Scilab 6.1 for OSX is out !
(answered on dev@lists.scilab.org<mailto:dev@lists.scilab.org>)
Hello,
I had this problem when building on Catalina. What compiler set did you use ?
Just clang or a mix of clang and gcc/g++/clang ?
S.
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