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Re: Successful 32-bit built on OSX with only sed, fftw, and gfortran add
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Richard Campbell |
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Re: Successful 32-bit built on OSX with only sed, fftw, and gfortran added to vanilla Snow Leopard |
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Fri, 28 Jan 2011 18:09:09 -0500 |
It says 1.10. Would this only matter if you were running autogen.sh? I'm not.
Campbell
On Jan 28, 2011, at 4:23 PM, bpabbott wrote:
> On Jan 28, 2011, at 02:00 PM, Richard Campbell <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>> The README.MacOS file needs to be updated to reflect this MUCH smaller list
>> of critical dependencies (I don't think fftw is even needed, but Octave
>> wouldn't be very useful to me without it.)
>>
>> - gfortran from r.research.att.com/tools
>> - gnu sed compiled and installed with --prefix=/usr
>> - fftw3 and fftw3f built as universal binaries (CFLAGS, FFLAGS, LDFLAGS all
>> set to "-arch i686 -arch x86_64", configure with
>> --disable-dependency-tracking)
>>
>> - octave 3.3.54:
>> export CFLAGS="-m32"
>> export FFLAGS="-m32 -ff2c"
>> export CPPFLAGS="-m32 -D_REENTRANT"
>> export LDFLAGS="-m32"
>>
>> ./configure --disable-readline --disable-docs
>> make
>> ./run-octave
>>
>> I still get a cs-list error when I try to print:
>>
>> octave:3> print('-dpng','test.png')
>> warning: print.m: ghostscript not found in EXEC_PATH.
>> warning: print.m: Ghostscript binary is not available.
>> warning: print.m: epstool binary is not available.
>> warning: print.m: fig2dev binary is not available.
>> warning: print.m: pstoedit binary is not available.
>> error: invalid assignment to cs-list outside multiple assignment.
>> error: matrix cannot be indexed with {
>> error: evaluating argument list element number 3
>> error: called from:
>> error: /Users/xnk/Downloads/octave-3.3.54/scripts/plot/print.m at line 377,
>> column 9
>>
>> I will attempt the 64-bit version with the wrapper described elsewhere, but
>> once this cs-list problem is addressed I think this is ready to go in
>> README.MacOS for 32-bit at least.
>>
>> Campbell
>
> Richard,
>
> I was under the impression that automake must be >= 1.11.
>
> What version of automake are you using? The one I have bundled is version
> 1.10.
>
> ---------------------------------------
> $ /usr/bin/automake --version
> automake (GNU automake) 1.10
> Written by Tom Tromey <address@hidden>
> and Alexandre Duret-Lutz <address@hidden>.
>
> Copyright 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
> This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
> warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
> ---------------------------------------
>
> I've cc'd John incase I have my facts wrong.
>
> I've also attached a changeset which reflects your instructions. If it looks
> good to you, I can push it.
>
> Ben
> <changeset.patch>
- Successful 32-bit built on OSX with only sed, fftw, and gfortran added to vanilla Snow Leopard, Richard Campbell, 2011/01/28
- Re: Successful 32-bit built on OSX with only sed, fftw, and gfortran added to vanilla Snow Leopard, bpabbott, 2011/01/28
- Re: Successful 32-bit built on OSX with only sed, fftw, and gfortran added to vanilla Snow Leopard,
Richard Campbell <=
- Re: Successful 32-bit built on OSX with only sed, fftw, and gfortran added to vanilla Snow Leopard, Ben Abbott, 2011/01/28
- Re: Successful 32-bit built on OSX with only sed, fftw, and gfortran added to vanilla Snow Leopard, Richard Campbell, 2011/01/28
- Re: Successful 32-bit built on OSX with only sed, fftw, and gfortran added to vanilla Snow Leopard, Ben Abbott, 2011/01/28
- Re: Successful 32-bit built on OSX with only sed, fftw, and gfortran added to vanilla Snow Leopard, Richard Campbell, 2011/01/28
- Re: Successful 32-bit built on OSX with only sed, fftw, and gfortran added to vanilla Snow Leopard, Ben Abbott, 2011/01/28
- Re: Successful 32-bit built on OSX with only sed, fftw, and gfortran added to vanilla Snow Leopard, Richard Campbell, 2011/01/28
- Re: Successful 32-bit built on OSX with only sed, fftw, and gfortran added to vanilla Snow Leopard, Ben Abbott, 2011/01/28