Hi Giancarlo, I am not sure about the solution of your problem, it seems related to a lapack call. Are you linking correctly? do you need/have Lapack?
I am running Snow Leopard, and I do not have any problems with GSL. But, I have compiled it from source. Have you tried it? Just uncompress the tar.gz gsl, enter the directory, and write ./configure && make && make install Please remember to link correctly when compiling, as in the following example: g++ -lgsl -lgslcblas filename.cpp Hope this helps. Best regards / Cordialmente, -- William Oquendo Phd Candidate Simulation Of Physical Systems Group Universidad Nacional de Colombia Linux User # 321481 ********************* Este correo puede carecer de tildes o eñes ya que el teclado no contiene estos caracteres. Presento excusas por eso. ********************* On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 9:42 AM, Giancarlo Strippoli < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > thanks in advance for your help. I wrote my own code on several platform, > making use of GSL. > I still have troubles with GSL on my mac OSX 10.6, whereas everything > works fine on my mac OSX 10.5, linux, win32. > > At first, I used the universal binary from > http://www.dayel.com/2009/09/building-gsl-universal-binary/ > > However, once compiled my code and linked the libraries, some errors like: > > "ddot_(int const*, double const*, int const*, double const*, int const*)", > referenced from: > dot_lapack(int, double const*, double const*)in > aLiceAlgorithmCellBasedPoisson.o > > come in to play. I have no clue how to get rid of them. Could you or anyone > else help? > > Thank you very much > Alberto > _______________________________________________ > Help-gsl mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gsl > _______________________________________________ Help-gsl mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gsl
