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Re: retaining interpreter when running script from command line
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Robert S. Weigel |
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Re: retaining interpreter when running script from command line |
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Fri, 21 Oct 2005 10:30:18 -0600 |
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I have attempted to apply the patch listed at
http://www.octave.org/mailing-lists/octave-maintainers/2005/188
to octave-2.1.71 on Fedora Core 1 and Cygwin. On both systems the compile
with and without the patch went fine (used a fresh source directory for each
compile), but for the patched case octave-2.1.71.exe was never created. A
diff of the make output with and without the patch applied is attached. The
difference between compiles starts with
> expect 88 shift/reduce conflicts
> bison -y -dv parse.y
and then it is clear that many programs are not compiled in the patched case.
However, no error was generated. (The "expect 88 ..." line appears in
src/Makefile.) What else do I need to modify to get a proper compile?
Below is my configure command:
octave:
cd ${INSTALL} ; rm -rf octave-${OCTAVEVER}* ; rm -f octave
cd source_packages/octave-${OCTAVEVER} ; \
patch -p0 -i ../octave-${OCTAVEVER}-noarch-patch
cd source_packages/octave-${OCTAVEVER} ; \
./configure -v \
--prefix=${INSTALL}/octave-${OCTAVEVER} \
--without-hdf5 \
--without-blas \
--without-lapack \
--enable-rpath \
--enable-shared \
--disable-static
cd source_packages/octave-${OCTAVEVER} ; \
make all ; \
make install
octave-2.1.71-noarch-patch
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