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Octave-forge compile problems on Enterprise RedHat WS
From: |
E. Joshua Rigler |
Subject: |
Octave-forge compile problems on Enterprise RedHat WS |
Date: |
Mon, 15 Mar 2004 14:59:58 -0700 |
Octave-forge-2004.02.12 failed to compile after a successful
configuration on Enterprise RedHat WS (gcc v.3.2.3-24) running Octave
2.1.57 (compiled locally with "--enable-shared" "--enable-dl" and
"--lite-kernel" configure options), on my 2-CPU AMD Opteron system
(running 32-bit Linux).
Compilation halts with an error on galois.cc, with NBM, TBM, and FBM all
listed as "undeclared identifiers". I could find nothing in the mailing
list archives for 2004, and this was not a problem with any of the
previous Octave/Octave-forge combinations I've used. This isn't an
rpath thing, is it?
-EJR
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E. Joshua Rigler <address@hidden>
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