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Re: SuiteSparse_time


From: Richard Crozier
Subject: Re: SuiteSparse_time
Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2012 16:32:27 +0100
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On 18/08/2012 15:59, Martin Helm wrote:
Am 18.08.2012 16:56, schrieb Richard Crozier:
Unfortunately this has also failed with the same error. Is my best bet
to get an older version of SuiteSparse? If so what is the version
Octave 3.6.2 worked with?

Did you set -L/path/to/where/the/libraries/live accordingly since you
say you have it installed in your home directory?
Did you check that the libsuitesparseconfig.a or .so was built and where
it is located?



I set the following in my .bashrc:

# Add local include directories for headers where gcc
# will search
C_INCLUDE_PATH=$C_INCLUDE_PATH:/home/s0237326/bin/share/include
export C_INCLUDE_PATH

CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH=$CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH:/home/s0237326/bin/share/include
export CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH

 # Add local library path where gcc will search for compiled libraries
LIBRARY_PATH=$LIBRARY_PATH:/home/s0237326/bin/share/lib
export LIBRARY_PATH


And installed SuiteSparse with

make INSTALL_LIB=/home/s0237326/bin/share/lib INSTALL_INCLUDE=/home/s0237326/bin/share/include install

Before I installed SuiteSparse this way, configure warned that all the SuiteSparse stuff was not presen (UMFPACK, CXSPARSE etc.)t, but now doesn't, so I assumed it was all somewhere it could be found. The directory /home/s0237326/bin/share is in my path which is why I have put this stuff there.

The actual command I last used to configure and make Octave was:

make clean; ./configure --with-umfpack=--with-umfpack="-lumfpack -lsuitesparseconfig -lrt" ; make

I didn't actually check the output of configure this time as I was going to leave it overnight.

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