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Re: Building octave with gcc 2.6.3
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John Eaton |
Subject: |
Re: Building octave with gcc 2.6.3 |
Date: |
Mon, 09 Jan 95 10:25:48 CST |
address@hidden (Pierre P. Tremblay) wrote:
: Hello Octave users,
:
: I am trying to compile up Octave 1.0 with gcc 2.6.3 on an SGI Indigo
: under IRIX 5.2. From the looks of things, it seems like the package
: would compile nicely with gcc 2.5.X, but differences between gcc 2.5.X
: and gcc 2.6.X cause the build to fail.
: I am sure that some of you must have seen (and solved ;) these problems
: before. Drop me a line if you have patches for these.
Yes, the problems are fixed, but I think it would make more sense to
wait for 1.1, which should be available soon.
: On an unrelated note, is there a way to get the configure script to
: understand that my libf2c.a file lives in a non-standard directory?
: I have resorted to manually editing the Makeconf file generated by
: configure to add in a -L/local/std/lib to make variable LIBFLAGS.
No, but I think you should be able to use something like
make LDFLAGS="-L/usr/std/lib"
instead of having to edit Makeconf.
jwe