Hi,
So I have been struggling with blas in a -current i386. Vaguely, the
fortran files and the man files do not get installed so things do
not get built. Now I broke down and did a pkg_add and it was not so
much maybe that blas got installed, but that a lot of file got put on
my machine
On 2010/08/17 11:39, as...@spamcop.net wrote:
Hi,
So I have been struggling with blas in a -current i386. Vaguely, the
fortran files and the man files do not get installed so things do
not get built. Now I broke down and did a pkg_add and it was not so
much maybe that blas got installed,
On 08/17/10 17:39, as...@spamcop.net wrote:
Hi,
So I have been struggling with blas in a -current i386. Vaguely, the
fortran files and the man files do not get installed so things do not
get built. Now I broke down and did a pkg_add and it was not so much
maybe that blas got installed, but that
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 11:39:41AM -0400, as...@spamcop.net wrote:
Hi,
So I have been struggling with blas in a -current i386. Vaguely, the
fortran files and the man files do not get installed so things do
not get built. Now I broke down and did a pkg_add and it was not so
much maybe that
I have not figured out how to cut and paste from xterm and I expect
that attachments are not the thing to do. Thus no nice build outputs.
My -current is say two days old. There are four patches and none of
the patches cleanly apply.
I note it seems to be almost 20 year old code, fortran,
On 08/14/10 08:14, as...@spamcop.net wrote:
I have not figured out how to cut and paste from xterm and I expect that
attachments are not the thing to do. Thus no nice build outputs. My
-current is say two days old. There are four patches and none of the
patches cleanly apply.
I note it seems to
Thomas de Grivel [2010-08-14, 10:41:37]:
On 08/14/10 08:14, as...@spamcop.net wrote:
I have not figured out how to cut and paste from xterm and I expect that
attachments are not the thing to do. Thus no nice build outputs. My
-current is say two days old. There are four patches and none of the
On 2010/08/14 11:06, Steven Mestdagh wrote:
Thanks for noticing that. I'll take a look at this later.
Looks like they bundled a makefile with the code so we may as well use that.
You should be able to build the in tree port with distfiles from
ftp.openbsd.org.
It seems that ftp.openbsd.org
On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 10:15:09AM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2010/08/14 11:06, Steven Mestdagh wrote:
Thanks for noticing that. I'll take a look at this later.
Looks like they bundled a makefile with the code so we may as well use that.
You should be able to build the in tree