Am 22.10.18 um 10:37 schrieb S.
Swayamjyoti:
Hi,
Based on your
suggestions, I installed Octave 4.4 in my system, I am able to
install the dependancies, configure. But while building it
with 'make', I get the following errors,
Unknown option
'qt4'.
Makefile:27463: recipe for target 'libgui/src/qrc-resource.cc'
failed
make[2]: *** [libgui/src/qrc-resource.cc] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory
'/home/swayam/Downloads/octave-4.4.1'
Makefile:26387: recipe for target 'all-recursive' failed
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory
'/home/swayam/Downloads/octave-4.4.1'
Makefile:10181: recipe for target 'all' failed
make: *** [all] Error 2
Can someone
please advise?
Best Regards,
Swayam
Am
18.10.18 um 10:22 schrieb S. Swayamjyoti:
Hi, I
don't have the suggestions from Andreas Weber. Could
you please send it to me? I have restricted access to
the mailing list.
best,
swayam
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Am
18.10.18 um 09:27 schrieb S. Swayamjyoti:
Hi,
I
am trying to install an octave package for
scientific computations. I could easily
install Octave 4.0, but I am facing great
difficulty, with Octave 4.2. After running
the 'configure' command, successfully, I am
still not able to find a make file to build
Octave.
Can
someone please help me with this? The issue
is a bit urgent. Please find attached the
error screenshot.
Best,
Swayam
You got an answer from Andreas Weber. Why you
don't follow his advice?
Charly
Here it is:
Am 18.10.18 um 05:55 schrieb S. Swayamjyoti:
I have a problem
installing or upgrading to Octave 4.2.0. Could you help me
on it?
GNU Octave 4.4.1 is the current stable version.
Inside, the Octave
4.2 folder, I just can't do a 'make' after,
'configuration'.
I guess you are trying to build Octave 4.2 from source on a
GNU/Linux system which you shouldn't do unless you have good
reasons.
Instead use the packages of your used distribution:
https://www.gnu.org/software/octave/download.html
or even Flatpak if your distribution doesn't ship Octave
>=4.2
Hope that helps, Andy
Hi Swayan,
here again the advice of Andreas:
I guess you are trying to build Octave 4.2 from source on
a GNU/Linux system which you shouldn't do unless you
have good reasons.
Instead use the packages of your used distribution:
https://www.gnu.org/software/octave/download.html
or even Flatpak if your distribution doesn't ship Octave
>=4.2
I think it is clear what he meant. Do not try to build Octave
from source, but use a package from your distribution or Flatpack.
Why do you not follow his advice? You tried again to
build it from source.
Karl
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