Orion Poplawski writes:
Orion Poplawski wrote:
Missing, presumably will come later once docs are pre-built:
/usr/share/info
/usr/share/man
Missing, presumably go for good with CBS?
/usr/bin/plplot-config
/usr/bin/plplot_libtool
Sorry to be tardy on this, had meant to
Geoffrey, your assumption is incorrect. As I have made clear from the first
(and also in a recent post to this list), autotools will be deprecated
(since nobody has stepped forward to support it any more) but available
(including configure and plplot_libtool) in the tarball to ease the
transition
Orion Poplawski wrote:
Missing, presumably will come later once docs are pre-built:
/usr/share/info
/usr/share/man
Missing, presumably go for good with CBS?
/usr/bin/plplot-config
/usr/bin/plplot_libtool
Found that the man1 pages are being installed but going to /usr/man.
This should
Here's what I've got so far:
#1
Not being able to find Octave libraries:
-- OCTAVE_VERSION = GNU Octave, version 2.9.9 (i686-redhat-linux-gnu).
Copyright (C) 2006 John W. Eaton.
This is free software see the source code for copying conditions.
There is ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY not even for
Orion, Alan et al.
I did a quick check of the CBS on OS X about a week ago, I noticed a
few quirks but they are likely specific to my system... However, I
had problems with octave similar to what Orion has, so I started
looking into the octave.cmake file.
I'm not sure if octave-config is
Per Persson wrote:
Orion, Alan et al.
I did a quick check of the CBS on OS X about a week ago, I noticed a few
quirks but they are likely specific to my system... However, I had
problems with octave similar to what Orion has, so I started looking
into the octave.cmake file.
I'm not
On 2006-10-31 20:41+0100 Per Persson wrote:
(I have only 2.9.x installed)
I have now fixed the regex problem that was screwing up detection of 2.9.x
(where x is a single digit) so please try again. Hazen has reported that
octave (version 2.1.xx) works for him on Mac OS X so it's likely the