On my G5-10.5 mkoctfile -p BLAS_LIBS returns
/sw/lib/liblapack.dylib /sw/lib/libf77blas.dylib
while on my G4-10.4 it returns a blank line.
I have rebuild octave324-atlas on the G4 and noticed in the configure stage:
...
checking whether CDOTU is called correctly from Fortran... no
checking
On 10 Sep 2011, at 12:59, Dominique Dhumieres wrote:
On my G5-10.5 mkoctfile -p BLAS_LIBS returns
/sw/lib/liblapack.dylib /sw/lib/libf77blas.dylib
while on my G4-10.4 it returns a blank line.
I have rebuild octave324-atlas on the G4 and noticed in the
configure stage:
...
checking
This is clearly the right explanation, but is your file
octave-3.2.4.info up to date ?
i octave324-atlas3.2.4-11
and
[pbook] dominiq/tempo% fink list -o
Information about 11921 packages read in 33 seconds.
(i) atlas 3.9.11-12 Portably
On 10 Sep 2011, at 13:21, Dominique Dhumieres wrote:
This is clearly the right explanation, but is your file
octave-3.2.4.info up to date ?
i octave324-atlas3.2.4-11
and
[pbook] dominiq/tempo% fink list -o
Information about 11921 packages read in 33 seconds.
(i) atlas
Oh _ I see that on 10.4-EOL this was NOT fixed ...
D. Fang is apparently taking care of that; in the
meantime, just remove the '-ff2c' flags from the FFLAGS
in the info file,
and do the same if needed for arpack and qrupdate, then
rebuild first the latter 2,then octve
I'll do so, but it
During my testing, I found that I *needed* -ff2c.
I'll look into this again later today, now that I have atlas built.
The -ff2c should be conditional on whether system-atlas or fink-atlas is
used.
I'm away from computer the rest of today, but will get back to it as son
as I can.
Fang
Oh _ I
Hi,
I'm trying to install fink 0.31.0 on Mac OS 10.7.1, via the source install
method (as the website says). I do have Xcode 1.4 installed. When I run
bootstrap, and select (1) Use sudo, it gives the following:
Checking cc... not found.
ERROR: There is no C compiler on your system. Make sure
Hello!
In order to avoid the installation of Perl 5.8.8 I added ' | xml-sax-pm5100' to
the BuildDepends line of a local copy of docbook2x.info. The package is built,
but I have no idea how to verify that it works.
Package manager version: 0.31.0
Distribution version:
The configure scripts in some TeX related packages (dblatex, latex2html for
example) cannot find the TeX binaries (from TeX Live 2011). Why does this
happen? PATH (and path) are set up correctly. Doesn't this produce incorrect
packages?
Package manager version: 0.31.0
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On 9/10/11 7:23 PM, Peter Dyballa wrote:
Hello!
In order to avoid the installation of Perl 5.8.8 I added ' |
xml-sax-pm5100' to the BuildDepends line of a local copy of
docbook2x.info. The package is built, but I have no idea how to
verify that
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On 9/10/11 7:56 PM, Peter Dyballa wrote:
The configure scripts in some TeX related packages (dblatex,
latex2html for example) cannot find the TeX binaries (from TeX
Live 2011). Why does this happen? PATH (and path) are set up
correctly. Doesn't
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On 9/10/11 6:38 PM, Scaryfish wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install fink 0.31.0 on Mac OS 10.7.1, via the source
install method (as the website says). I do have Xcode 1.4
installed. When I run bootstrap, and select (1) Use sudo, it gives
the
Thanks for the help.
I've copied the contents of /Developer/usr/ into /usr as suggested. Now
bootstrap gets past that, but gives the following:
Checking package... looks good (fink-0.31.0).
Checking system... i386-apple-darwin11.1.0
Under Mac OS X 10.7.1, Fink must be bootstrapped or updated
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