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Re: [Patch] Shared build on OS X
From: |
Paul Kienzle |
Subject: |
Re: [Patch] Shared build on OS X |
Date: |
Sun, 15 Feb 2004 00:22:31 -0500 |
On Feb 14, 2004, at 10:42 PM, Per Persson wrote:
On Feb 15, 2004, at 01:08, John W. Eaton wrote:
| Octave (CVS as of 2004-02-11) compiles and runs testcases without
| errors (# of expected passes 1199)
| on Mac OS X 10.3.3 using
| gcc 3.3 20030304 (Apple build 1495) and
| g77 3.3.2
Forgot:
./configure --enable-shared --enable-dl --without-hdf5
Can you use --disable-static as well?
Why --without-hdf5?
Is it unavailable for 10.3, or do you just not have it installed?
...
Good news:
Octave passed all tests
Hello.oct works
Great!
I noticed a while ago that oct files are very large,
presumably because they each link in the entire libstdc++.
Is there any magic we can use to turn a standard
libstdc++.a in libstdc++.dylib and save us several hundred
kilobytes per octave file?
Compiling octave-forge will probably expose the remaining issues.
I would appreciate an easy to install binary that I can
point my users to which provides octave, octave-forge
and gnuplot. Separate binaries for 10.2 and 10.3
if necessary. Preferably in a way that does not require
additional infrastructure such as fink or darwinports.
Hosting it beside the windows package at octave-forge
is okay unless there is some more standard place that
users go to find software. Any idea how difficult it would
be to set up such a package?
Thanks,
Paul Kienzle
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