On Wednesday, March 17, 2010, at 03:34PM, "John Swensen"<address@hidden> wrote:
On Mar 17, 2010, at 3:28 PM, Thomas Treichl wrote:
Am 16.03.10 23:38, schrieb Ben Abbott:
On Mar 16, 2010, at 6:03 PM, John W. Eaton wrote:
On 16-Mar-2010, Ben Abbott wrote:
| The dependencies of lex.cc aren't too many, so it finished quickly. Except
for the one failure I always get with data.cc, all tests pass.
|
| Thanks again!
OK, so now we finally have Octave+gnulib working on OS X, except that
we need to do something about the possibility of sigemptyset and
sigaddset being defined as preprocessor macros.
I've attached a diff for others who may be building on MacOS X.
Ben
Hi Ben,
I wasn't able to build a development snapshot for a very long time because of
the gnulib problems. With your patch and a fresh gnulib checkout I get the
following result on my 10.6 machine
Summary:
PASS 6374
FAIL 0
So wow, thanks to all developers!
Thomas
Can one of the OSX users who have completed the build give the steps they took?
I have been reading through the mailing list and got lost in all the different
things that have been attempted. I just tried by using all the dependencies
supplied by fink and am getting a gfortran issue. Is there a reason that the
Octave is complaining about the fink gfortran?
It has been months since I have been able to do a recent build and am really
looking forward to working in OSX again, rather than a virtual machine with
Linux.
John
John,
Using libtool prevents mixing gcc versions (the libraries conflict).
You'll need to install gfortran for you system's gcc. You can get one for
Leopard or Snow Leopard at the link below.
http://r.research.att.com/tools/
I've attached my notes on how I do my build.
Ben