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Compile sourceforge version?
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James Frye |
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Compile sourceforge version? |
Date: |
Thu, 26 Dec 2002 13:11:21 -0800 (PST) |
I get the following error when trying to build octave from the code
version downloaded from sourceforge.net (using the instructions there for
a CVS download). I followed the instructions listed under "Details" in
the INSTALL file, using configure options "--with-path=$HOME/octave/octave-forge
--prefix=$HOME".
sqrtm.cc:192: 'lo_ieee_inf_value' undeclared (first use this function)
...
make[1]: *** [sqrtm.oct] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/james/octave/octave-forge/FIXES'
make: *** [FIXES/] Error 2
Looking at that source file suggested that it's not finding the
<octave/*.h> include files, perhaps due to them being wherever they wind
up in the default "install as root" configuration, and not under my home
directory.
I tried to fix this by downloading & installing the latest (I think)
source package, 2.1.40, but I get errors trying to compile that too. (In
DASPK.cc, complaining about forward declarations of class bad_alloc.
So how do I get this to compile, so I can check out the latest fixes?
Thanks,
James
PS: The system has 2.1.34 installed. I'll try to compile & install on my
personal system tonight (assuming I can get the @address@hidden CD burner to
work
today), in case it's just a matter of not having root access or some
such.
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