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Re: Gnuplot doesn't work with octave 3.0 on UBUNTU


From: thomas vanderbruggen
Subject: Re: Gnuplot doesn't work with octave 3.0 on UBUNTU
Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 20:06:44 +0200 (CEST)
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Le Mar 21 octobre 2008 19:55, José Luis García Pallero a écrit :
> It's very extrange, synaptic should be installed regex as a dependence of
> octave package (in debian works fine). I prefer to compile octave,
> because the difference in speed between the binary package and the
> compiled version in my machine is high.

It's probably the best way to solve my problem, but I'm far to be a linux expert and I don't know if I will be able to compile it, but I should try.

>
> 2008/10/21 thomas vanderbruggen <address@hidden>
>
>
>> Le Mar 21 octobre 2008 19:02, Thomas Weber a écrit :
>>
>>> Am Dienstag, den 21.10.2008, 18:49 +0200 schrieb thomas
>>> vanderbruggen:
>>>
>>>
>>>> About pcre, I have the libpcre3 version 7.4-1ubuntu2.1, but I'm not
>>>> sure this is exactly the information you want ?
>>>
>>> Actually, it is. You should have a file libpcre.so.3 somewhere
>>> under /usr/lib/ (which in turn is a symlink).
>>
>> Yes, I have this files : libpcre.so.3, libpcre.so.3.12.1 and
>> libpcreposix.so.3.
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Else I have the following configuration for octave :
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> uname output: Linux BIARO-BUREAU 2.6.24-21-generic #1 SMP Mon Aug
>>>> 25
>>>> 17:32:09 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
>>>> configure opts: '--prefix=/usr/local/opt/binaries/octave-3.0.2'
>>>> 'CFLAGS=-O2' 'CXXFLAGS=-O2' '--disable-readline'
>>>> Fortran compiler: gfortran
>>>> FFLAGS: -O -mieee-fp
>>>> F2C: @F2C@
>>>> F2CFLAGS: @F2CFLAGS@
>>>> FLIBS: -L/usr/lib/gcc/i586-manbo-linux-gnu/4.2.3
>>>> -L/usr/lib/gcc/i586-manbo-linux-gnu/4.2.3/../../.. -lz
>>>> -lgfortranbegin
>>>> -lgfortran -lm
>>>> CPPFLAGS:
>>>> INCFLAGS: -I. -I. -I./liboctave -I./src -I./libcruft/misc
>>>> C compiler: gcc, version 4.2.3 (4.2.3-6mnb1)
>>>> CFLAGS: -O2
>>>> CPICFLAG: -fPIC
>>>> C++ compiler: g++, version 4.2.3
>>>> CXXFLAGS: -O2
>>>> CXXPICFLAG: -fPIC
>>>> LD_CXX: g++
>>>> LDFLAGS:
>>>> LIBFLAGS: -L.
>>>> RLD_FLAG: -Wl,-rpath
>>>> -Wl,/usr/local/opt/binaries/octave-3.0.2/lib/octave-3.0.2
>>>> BLAS_LIBS:
>>>> FFTW_LIBS:
>>>> LIBS: -lncurses -ldl -lz -lm
>>>> LEXLIB:
>>>> LIBGLOB:
>>>> SED: /bin/sed
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> But I'm didn't find the REGEX line. Can you please give the command
>>>> to have it ?
>>>
>>> It's the stuff that's output when you run ./configure. Can you
>>> run ./configure again (just extract the tarball into a new directory
>>> and give it the same options as above; there's no need to run 'make'
>>> afterwards, so it shouldn't take too long).
>>>
>>> Out of curiosity: why do you disable readline?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thomas
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Actually, I didn't run ./configure I've just used the bug_report
>> command in octave to generate the configuration that's probably the
>> reason why I didn't find REGEX.
>>
>> In fact, I installed octave directly from binary package in synaptic,
>> so I do not have the sources. I found a install.sh in
>> /usr/local/opt/binaries/octave-3.0.2, that's all...
>>
>>
>> And I didn't touch anything in configuration, this is as it was
>> initialy installed, in particular I didn't disable readline.
>>
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