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Re: [Help-gsl] Compiling & Testing New Interpolation Type


From: Dave Allured - NOAA Affiliate
Subject: Re: [Help-gsl] Compiling & Testing New Interpolation Type
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 19:40:52 -0600

More data.  I tried the same plain build recipe, GSL 1.16 on our test
machine which is at Mac OS 10.9.3.  Got another perfect build, no make
check errors, no PPC-related issues.  Outputs on request, please be
specific.

CC=clang
CFLAGS=-g
./configure --prefix /Users/dallured/Disk/3rd/gsl/1.16.os10.9

mac27:~/Disk/3rd/gsl/1.16.os10.9 57> sw_vers
ProductName: Mac OS X
ProductVersion: 10.9.3
BuildVersion: 13D17

mac27:~/Disk/3rd/gsl/1.16.os10.9/src 36> \
? grep -i '# [a-z]' ../logfiles/make-check.0319a.log | sort | uniq -c
  45 # ERROR: 0
  45 # FAIL:  0
  42 # PASS:  1
   3 # PASS:  2
  45 # SKIP:  0
  42 # TOTAL: 1
   3 # TOTAL: 2
  45 # XFAIL: 0
  45 # XPASS: 0

mac27:~/Disk/3rd/gsl/1.16.os10.9 62> \
? grep -c -i ppc logfiles/*319a*log
logfiles/configure.0319a.os10.9.log:0
logfiles/install.0319a.log:0
logfiles/make-check.0319a.log:0
logfiles/make.0319a.log:0

mac27:~/Disk/3rd/gsl/1.16.os10.9 65> \
? grep -i ppc src/config.h src/config.log src/config.status
src/config.h:/* #undef HAVE_GNUPPC_IEEE_INTERFACE */
src/config.log:HAVE_GNUPPC_IEEE_INTERFACE=''
src/config.status:S["HAVE_GNUPPC_IEEE_INTERFACE"]=""

--Dave

On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 5:27 PM, Jean-Francois Caron <address@hidden>
wrote:
>
> Dave is correct, I am using an "i686" 64-bit x86 mac.  For some reason
> it is still looking for the PPC mac header file.  The ./configure
> stage correctly identifies my system, so it's a bit strange.  Also GSL
> installs without errors when I do it from MacPorts, and MacPorts
> doesn't seem to do anything other than ./configure && make, from my
> reading of the portfile.
>
> When I get back to my Mac, I will look at the NOTES file to see if
> anything needs to be done for 10.9.
>
> Jean-François


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