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Re: BLAS library incompatible with Fortran 77 compiler settings


From: Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso
Subject: Re: BLAS library incompatible with Fortran 77 compiler settings
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2012 14:02:47 -0400

On 25 September 2012 13:41, babelproofreader <address@hidden> wrote:
> Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso-2 wrote
>> On 25 September 2012 12:08, babelproofreader &lt;
>
>> babelproofreader@
>
>> &gt; wrote:
>>> That backport doesn't work for me - adding it to my sources.list file and
>>> then sudo apt-get update and sudo apt-get dist-upgrade doesn't pull
>>> anything
>>> in - the message I get is that nothing is installed, upgraded or removed.
>>
>> What happens if you do "sudo apt-get install octave/picaso"? What does
>> "apt-cache policy" say?
>>
>> I do insist that it's easier to do this than to build from source,
>> unless you already know you have special requirements that are only
>> satisfied by building from source.
>>
>> - Jordi G. H.
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> My relevant terminal output is
>
> address@hidden:~$ sudo apt-get install octave/picaso
> [sudo] password for andrew:
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree
> Reading state information... Done
> E: Release 'picaso' for 'octave' was not found
> address@hidden:~$ apt-cache policy
> Package files:
>  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
>      release a=now
>  500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/picaso/octave/ubuntu/ precise/main i386
> Packages
>      release
> v=12.04,o=LP-PPA-picaso-octave,a=precise,n=precise,l=octave3.6.1,c=main
>      origin ppa.launchpad.net

Okay, looks like it's there. "apt-cache policy octave" says what? Does
"sudo apt-get install octave" work?

- Jordi G. H.


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