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Re: Building PSPP on Fedora
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Ben Pfaff |
Subject: |
Re: Building PSPP on Fedora |
Date: |
Mon, 23 Apr 2007 15:30:41 -0700 |
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John Darrington <address@hidden> writes:
> On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 02:02:09PM -0700, Ben Pfaff wrote:
>
> At this point I'm puzzled and don't know what to suggest. Does
> anyone else have a suggestion?
>
> My guess is that he's installed the RPMs for the shared libraries, but
> not the "development" version. Consequently, configure thinks (quite
> rightly) that the libraries necessary for building are not installed.
Usually that's a good guess, but he says that "gcc do-nothing.c
-lgslcblas -lm" (or something similar) doesn't have an error. I
don't understand why it wouldn't give the same "-lgslcblas not
found" error message.
--
"There's only one thing that will make them stop hating you.
And that's being so good at what you do that they can't ignore you.
I told them you were the best. Now you damn well better be."
--Orson Scott Card, _Ender's Game_
- Re: Building PSPP on Fedora, (continued)
- Re: Building PSPP on Fedora, Ben Pfaff, 2007/04/23
- Re: Building PSPP on Fedora, Alan Mead, 2007/04/23
- Re: Building PSPP on Fedora, Ben Pfaff, 2007/04/23
- Re: Building PSPP on Fedora, Alan Mead, 2007/04/23
- Re: Building PSPP on Fedora, Ben Pfaff, 2007/04/23
- Re: Building PSPP on Fedora, Alan Mead, 2007/04/23
- Re: Building PSPP on Fedora, Ben Pfaff, 2007/04/23
- Re: Building PSPP on Fedora, Alan Mead, 2007/04/23
- Re: Building PSPP on Fedora, Ben Pfaff, 2007/04/23
- Re: Building PSPP on Fedora, John Darrington, 2007/04/23
- Re: Building PSPP on Fedora,
Ben Pfaff <=
- Re: Building PSPP on Fedora, amead2, 2007/04/23
- Re: Building PSPP on Fedora, Jason Stover, 2007/04/23
- Re: Building PSPP on Fedora, John Darrington, 2007/04/23
Re: Building PSPP on Fedora, Daniel E WILLIAMS, 2007/04/23
Re: Building PSPP on Fedora, Alan Mead, 2007/04/23