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Re: Re: octave installation problem - linux/limits.h


From: bijoy
Subject: Re: Re: octave installation problem - linux/limits.h
Date: 10 Jun 2010 03:44:32 -0000

Hi All,

Thanks for your help.

Now I have a problem with my linux installation itself (I did something and goofed up), I need to install Linux again. I will let you know once I did that.

Once again I thank all of you for your time and replies.

Regards
Bijoy

On Wed, 09 Jun 2010 21:36:51 +0530 wrote
>On 09 June 2010, at 11:20:50 (Epoch+1276078850 sec), John W. Eaton wrote :

> On 9-Jun-2010, Vincent Letocart wrote:

>

> | On 06 June 2010, at 05:35:04 (Epoch+1275798904 sec), bijoy wrote :

> | > Hi

> | >

> | > I need help in installing octave,

> | >

> | > I have downloaded octave-3.2.4.tar.bz2, and unzipped to a folder octave-3.2.4.

> | >

> | > when I run ./confconfigure:

> | >

> | >

> | > configure: error: in `/home/bijoy/work/software_bkps/octave-3.2.4':

> | > configure: error: C preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check

> | > See `config.log' for more details.

> | >

> | > I have attached the config.log

> | >

> | > Could anyone help me to resolve this issue please ?

> | >

> | > Thanks and regards

> | > Bijoy

> |

> | On suse, the linux/limits.h file comes with kernel headers.

> |

> | Can you install the 'linux-kernel-headers' package corresponding

> | to your kernel version (2.6.27), then check if /usr/include/linux/limits.h

> | is effectively present on your system ?

>

> I would be really surprised if it is necessary to have the kernel

> headers package installed to build Octave.

>

> jwe



$ rpm -qf /usr/include/linux/limits.h

linux-kernel-headers-2.6.27-2.22

$



So ?







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