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Re: Help make on Mandrake 7.0


From: Al Goldstein
Subject: Re: Help make on Mandrake 7.0
Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 21:14:22 -0700 (PDT)

                
Robin

It built for me right off on Mandrake 7.0. Probably there are needed
rpm that you haven't loaded. You can find what's been loaded with
"rpm --query -a > foo", and look in foo. If you like I'll send you my list.

Al

On Sat, 29 Apr 2000, Robin M. Braun wrote:

> Help please,
> 
> Has anybody had success with octave on Mandrake 7.0.
> 
> * I forst tried the octave-2.0.13 in rpm form available from the Redhat
> contrib area. It installs fine but core dumps as soon as it invokes. I
> guess there is a library prob.
> 
> * then trid the binary dist from che.wisc.edu in tar.gz form. Does much
> of the same thing.
> 
> * decided to try to build it myself. I downloaded octave-2.0.16.
> ./configure is happy. The make gets pretty near the end of process until
> it starts to report
> 
> octave.o: In function `intern_argv(int, char **)':
> /usr/local/include/stl_alloc.h:382: undefined reference to
> `__default_alloc_template<true, 0>::__node_allocato
> r_lock' /usr/local/include/stl_alloc.h:431: undefined reference to
> `__default_alloc_template<true, 0>::free_list'
> /usr/local/include/stl_alloc.h:432: undefined reference to
> `__default_alloc_template<true, 0>::free_list'
> 
> It does this many times. Any help would be much appreciated. Better
> still would be a pointer to a binary rpm.
> 
> Many thanks
> 
> Rob Braun
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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