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dgamln error compiling on Mac OS X
From: |
Jonathan Stickel |
Subject: |
dgamln error compiling on Mac OS X |
Date: |
Wed, 25 Jul 2007 08:38:44 -0600 |
User-agent: |
Thunderbird 2.0.0.5 (Macintosh/20070716) |
I'm getting an error trying to compile octave-2.9.12 on Mac OS X. I've
used macports to install most of the dependencies (I got gfortran from
macresearch.org), and the end of my configure output is pasted below.
The specific error is:
making dgamln.def from dgamln.f
dgamln.def-t is empty!
make[3]: *** [dgamln.def] Error 1
It was mentioned on a fink-users list that there may be something wrong
with the sed line in libcruft/mkf77def.in. Any suggestions? I tried
octave.app, but I would prefer to compile my own octave since I plan to
compile other programs against it (e.g. octaviz).
Thanks,
Jonathan
octave-2.9.12 $ ./configure
...
Octave is now configured for i386-apple-darwin8.10.1
Source directory: .
Installation prefix: /usr/local
C compiler: gcc -mieee-fp -Wall -W -Wshadow -g -O2
C++ compiler: g++ -mieee-fp -Wall -W -Wshadow
-Wold-style-cast -g -O2
Fortran compiler: gfortran -O -mieee-fp
Fortran libraries: -L/opt/local/lib
-L/usr/local/lib/gcc/i386-apple-darwin8.8.1/4.3.0
-L/usr/local/lib/gcc/i386-apple-darwin8.8.1/4.3.0/../../.. -lhdf5 -lz
-lm -lgfortranbegin -lgfortran
BLAS libraries: -framework vecLib
FFTW libraries: -lfftw3
GLPK libraries: -lglpk
UMFPACK libraries: -lumfpack
AMD libraries: -lamd
CAMD libraries: -lcamd
COLAMD libraries: -lcolamd
CCOLAMD libraries: -lccolamd
CHOLMOD libraries: -lcholmod -lmetis
CXSPARSE libraries: -lcxsparse
HDF5 libraries: -lhdf5
CURL libraries: -lcurl
REGEX libraries: -lpcre
LIBS: -lreadline -lncurses -lhdf5 -lz -lm
Default pager: less
gnuplot: gnuplot
Do internal array bounds checking: false
Build static libraries: false
Build shared libraries: true
Dynamic Linking: true (dyld)
Include support for GNU readline: true
64-bit array dims and indexing: false
- dgamln error compiling on Mac OS X,
Jonathan Stickel <=