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Re: Hi, another newbie ...
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John W. Eaton |
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Re: Hi, another newbie ... |
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Fri, 20 Dec 2002 10:57:13 -0600 |
On 20-Dec-2002, Andrzej M. Ostruszka <address@hidden> wrote:
| Sorry, it was problem of the order of these libraries during linking.
| There's still problem with `kpse_clear_dir_cache' missing in libkpathsea
| shipped in RedHat 7.3 but I guess this does not have anything to do with
| octave :).
The kpse_clear_dir_cache function is something that was added to the
version of the kpathsearch library that is distributed with Octave.
It is not actually needed, so it has been removed from the current
sources. However, there are still some bug fixes for kpathsearch that
you will probably want, so it is still useful to use Octave's
version. In the next development snapshot, the kpathsearch library
will actually be included in liboctave, so Octave won't try to link to
an external kpathsearch library.
jwe
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