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Re: How can I compile Octave GUI from sources?


From: Pedro
Subject: Re: How can I compile Octave GUI from sources?
Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2012 20:51:08 +0100

On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 4:24 PM, Juan Pablo Carbajal
<address@hidden> wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 7:02 PM, Pedro <address@hidden> wrote:
>> On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 2:50 PM, Juan Pablo Carbajal
>> <address@hidden> wrote:
>>> On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 2:42 PM, Pedro <address@hidden> wrote:
>>>> Hi list,
>>>>
>>>> I would like to test Octave GUI but it's difficult to find a tutorial
>>>> in google (GUI Octave, ... )
>>>> Any help? References? Howto?
>>>>
>>>> I know that Octave GUI is unstable.
>>>>
>>>> Could be these included in FAQ?
>>>> The response now is not enough for me :/
>>>> http://wiki.octave.org/FAQ#GUI
>>>>
>>>> I'm in Lubuntu 12.10 and I have Octave version 3.6.2 from official 
>>>> repositories.
>>>>
>>>> Greetings,
>>>> Pedro
>>>
>>> Hi Pedro,
>>>
>>> I think this mail should go to the help mailing list.
>>>
>>> You need to checkout the default repository and compile it from source.
>>> Follow the instructions here
>>> http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/get-involved.html
>>>
>>> Once you go the code do
>>> $ hg update default
>>> $ ./bootstrap
>>> $ ./configure
>>> $ make
>>> $ ./run-octave
>>>
>>> Make sure that ./configure tell that you are OK to compile. Also when
>>> making you can pass the -j<n> option, where <n> is the number of
>>> processors/cores you have in your machine.
>>> I do not know what kind of update system you have in Lubuntu, just run
>>> the equivalent to
>>> $ sudo apt-get install buildessential
>>> $ sudo apt-get builddep octave
>>>
>>> before you start compiling to get all the dependencies. You will also need
>>> libqscintilla2 and qt4
>>
>> Ok, I have an make error. But first, I make a description to arrive here:
>>
>> ./bootstrap
>> says: "build-aux/bootstrap_gnulib: one of these is required:
>> glibtoolize libtoolize"
>> => you have to install "sudo apt-get install libtool"
>> => (and) "sudo apt-get install automake autoconf"
>>
>> ./configure
>> sudo apt-get install libpcre3-dev
>> sudo apt-get install libblas-dev liblapack-dev
>>
>> make
>> here's the error [1]
>> I tried to resolve installing:
>> sudo apt-get install flex flexc++ flexbackup libfl-dev flexloader flexml
>> (also flex-old, and this remove flex and libfl-dev)
>>
>> information
>> flex version: 2.5.35-10
>> libfl-dev version: 2.5.35-10
>> flex-old version: 2.5.4a-10
>>
>> [1] Error in make
>>
>> Making all in libinterp
>> make[2]: Entering directory `/home/papatupf/Sources/octave/libinterp'
>> /bin/bash ../build-aux/ylwrap parse-tree/lex.ll lex.octave_.c
>> parse-tree/lex.cc -- ../build-aux/missing flex
>> WARNING: `flex' is missing on your system.  You should only need it if
>>          you modified a `.l' file.  You may need the `Flex' package
>>          in order for those modifications to take effect.  You can get
>>          `Flex' from any GNU archive site.
>> make[2]: *** [parse-tree/lex.cc] Error 1
>> make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/<user>/octave/libinterp'
>> make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
>> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/<user>/Sources/octave'
>> make: *** [all] Error 2
>
> Try first getting the dependencies
>
> $ sudo apt-get build-dep octave
>
> if you are in a Ubuntu older than 12.10 you need to do
>
> $ sudo apt-get build-dep octave3.2
>
> Also notice that bootstrap is telling you that there are some programs 
> missing.

Thanks for your reply.
About depmode. I was thinking that was a program... aplying
incorrectly sudo apt-get install build-dep octave

So I did:
# sudo apt-get build-dep octave
# make clean && ./bootstrap && ./configure && make

and here's the ouput error:
http://pastebin.com/yhm4NcmK

Something bad with lex.cc & lex.ll
Seems to be missing a library

Now I will try a new hg clone of sources and try again (instead of
using make clean)


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