Hi All,

I and my students need to use octave 3.4 on some Redhat machines where we don't have root privileges, and so I built octave with the ./configure --enable-static setting on my Ubuntu machine where I do have all the stuff to build octave and burned that onto a DVD and copied that to the Redhat boxes, but I get:

[rob.frohne@iriri ~/Desktop/octave-3.4.0]$ ./run-octave
/home/rob.frohne/Desktop/octave-3.4.0/src/.libs/lt-octave: error while loading shared libraries: liboctinterp-3.4.0.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[rob.frohne@iriri ~/Desktop/octave-3.4.0]$

I thought making with static libraries was what I needed to do to make a portable executable, but I guess there is more too it. Can anyone tell me what more there is?

Thanks,

Rob

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