Jack O'Quin wrote:
The f version operates on floats rather than doubles. It
is not built by default. If building fftw yourself, you need
to configure it with the --enable-float option.
but this will build only the float variant. And the fftw3 build
procedure is not able to build both variants
On Mon, 2003-12-22 at 11:55, Uwe Koloska wrote:
but this will build only the float variant. And the fftw3 build
procedure is not able to build both variants ...
I've done RPMs of FFTW 3.x which include float, double and long double
versions. See http://www.sonarnerd.net/linux/
--
Jussi
On Mon, 2003-12-22 at 11:55, Uwe Koloska wrote:
but this will build only the float variant. And the fftw3 build
procedure is not able to build both variants ...
I've done RPMs of FFTW 3.x which include float, double and long double
versions. See http://www.sonarnerd.net/linux/
my mistake
i was trying to install swh-plugins and freqtweak on my new laptop and
ran into some problems with the planet's rpms. they seem to depend on
a feature libfftw3f.so.3 that isn't being supplied by any other
package. i have fftw3 installed, and it gave me the file
/usr/lib/libfftw3.so.3, but not the
Paul Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i was trying to install swh-plugins and freqtweak on my new laptop and
ran into some problems with the planet's rpms. they seem to depend on
a feature libfftw3f.so.3 that isn't being supplied by any other
package. i have fftw3 installed, and it gave me the
Paul Davis wrote:
i was trying to install swh-plugins and freqtweak on my new laptop and
ran into some problems with the planet's rpms. they seem to depend on
a feature libfftw3f.so.3 that isn't being supplied by any other
package. i have fftw3 installed, and it gave me the file
i was trying to install swh-plugins and freqtweak on my new laptop and
ran into some problems with the planet's rpms.
Using apt? Weird...
they seem to depend on
a feature libfftw3f.so.3 that isn't being supplied by any other
package. i have fftw3 installed, and it gave me the file