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Re: [Fink-users] Octave/.oct files


From: Per Persson
Subject: Re: [Fink-users] Octave/.oct files
Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 01:01:00 +0200

I just sat down to write a summary on octave/octave-forge and OSX and discovered some trouble with stripping symbols when running mkoctfile (octave-forge-2002-05-09, older (2001-11-02) version didn't have that problem). I think a first step would be to disable all stripping.

Warnings are all over OSX due to suppressed multiple symbol definitions (which is not really allowed on OS X) but most things seem to run fine, dejaGNU reports 7 failures for 2.1.35 (most are minor;-)

HTH,
Per

On tisdag, maj 21, 2002, at 11:29 , A S Hodel wrote:

Thanks. I still get the symbol warnings while running mkoctfile, but that seems to work on the 1st example I tried. I have several other .oct file based simulations to run, I'll report success or failure once I've done them
all.



On 5/20/02 4:50 PM, "Jeff  Whitaker" <address@hidden> wrote:

Update to octave-2.1.35-7 (in unstable) and mkoctfile should work.

-Jeff

On Mon, 20 May 2002, A S Hodel wrote:

I'm attempting to use mkoctfile under Mac OS X (fink installation of
2.1.35). I get error messages involving many undefined symbols (output
below).   Two questions:

1) Can .oct files be run under OS X?
2) If so, can the fink distribution be modified to enable such by default?

Here's the output I get:

--
A. S. Hodel 200 Broun Hall Dept Elect & Comp Eng, Auburn Univ AL 36849-5201
http://www.eng.auburn.edu/~scotte   334 844 1854  Fax: -1809



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