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The installation problem!
From: |
John W. Eaton |
Subject: |
The installation problem! |
Date: |
Sat, 18 Oct 1997 01:08:06 -0500 |
On 13-Oct-1997, Ju Zhang <address@hidden> wrote:
| When I complie the octave, I got following error:
|
| gmake[2]: Entering directory `/opt/octave/octave-2.0.9/liboctave'
| c++ -c -I. -I.. -I../liboctave -I../src -I../glob -I../libcruft/misc
| -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -fno-implicit-templates -g -O2 -Wall Bounds.cc
| c++ -c -I. -I.. -I../liboctave -I../src -I../glob -I../libcruft/misc
| -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -fno-implicit-templates -g -O2 -Wall CollocWt.cc
| In file included from /opt/gnu/lib/g++-include/std/bastring.h:35,
| from /opt/gnu/lib/g++-include/std/string.h:6,
| from /opt/gnu/lib/g++-include/string:5,
| from mach-info.h:26,
| from data-conv.h:28,
| from dMatrix.h:35,
| from CollocWt.h:32,
| from CollocWt.cc:33:
| /opt/gnu/lib/g++-include/std/stddef.h:15: parse error before `::'
| gmake[2]: *** [CollocWt.o] Error 1
| gmake[2]: Leaving directory `/opt/octave/octave-2.0.9/liboctave'
| gmake[1]: *** [liboctave] Error 2
| gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/opt/octave/octave-2.0.9'
| gmake: *** [all] Error 2
|
| would you please give me some idea about this?
I'm guessing that the problem is that Octave's configure script didn't
find a definition for NPOS when it included <string>, so it assumed
that it needed to define it as string::npos.
Did something change about your system between the time you ran
configure and when you ran make?
jwe