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Re: problem building octave 3.0 on x86_64
From: |
John W. Eaton |
Subject: |
Re: problem building octave 3.0 on x86_64 |
Date: |
Thu, 27 Mar 2008 23:51:19 -0400 |
On 27-Mar-2008, gbohannon wrote:
| I had the same problem in RHEL5 today. Please let me know if the problem is
| solved because I'd love to use the new Octave.
I think it is highly unlikely that this is a bug in Octave. Most
likely it is a problem with the compiler installation on your system.
I already posted my best guess, but I'll repeat it here:
Octave doesn't refer to __cxa_get_exception_ptr directly, so I have
to assume a compiler problem.
Is it possible that you are mixing libstdc++ versions somehow? Is
one of the libraries you are linking with linked to a version of
libstdc++ that is different from the one GCC 3.4.6 expects (I'm
guessing the version based on the message above)?
I have one additional question and that's why are you using such an
old version of GCC?
jwe
- problem building octave 3.0 on x86_64, Tom Holroyd, 2008/03/11
- problem building octave 3.0 on x86_64, John W. Eaton, 2008/03/11
- Re: problem building octave 3.0 on x86_64, gbohannon, 2008/03/27
- Re: problem building octave 3.0 on x86_64, Dmitri A. Sergatskov, 2008/03/27
- Re: problem building octave 3.0 on x86_64, John W. Eaton, 2008/03/28
- Re: problem building octave 3.0 on x86_64, Dmitri A. Sergatskov, 2008/03/28
- Re: problem building octave 3.0 on x86_64, gbohannon, 2008/03/28
- Re: problem building octave 3.0 on x86_64, John W. Eaton, 2008/03/28
- Re: problem building octave 3.0 on x86_64, Quentin Spencer, 2008/03/28
- Re: problem building octave 3.0 on x86_64, gbohannon, 2008/03/28
- Re: problem building octave 3.0 on x86_64, gbohannon, 2008/03/28