On Nov 13, 2005, at 1:56 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Andrea Riciputi wrote:
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g++ -g -O2 -mpowerpc -no-cpp-precomp -mcpu=7450 -o .libs/t-locale
t-locale.o -L/sw/lib ../../tests/.libs/libtests.a ../../.libs/
libgmpxx.dylib /sw/src/fink.bui
ld/gmp-4.1.4-13/gmp-4.1.4/.libs/libgmp.dylib -L/u
Andrea Riciputi wrote:
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g++ -g -O2 -mpowerpc -no-cpp-precomp -mcpu=7450 -o .libs/t-locale
t-locale.o -L/sw/lib ../../tests/.libs/libtests.a
../../.libs/libgmpxx.dylib /sw/src/fink.bui
ld/gmp-4.1.4-13/gmp-4.1.4/.libs/libgmp.dylib -L/usr/lib/gcc/darwin/3.3
-L/usr/lib/gcc/darwin -L/usr/libex
Hi,
since I'm working on some new packages for Fink that depends on gmp
I've noticed that gmp's developers claim that there are quite a lot
of problems in compiling that library correctly. They recommend to
run "make check" after compilation and don't trust the library if it
doesn't pass a
Dear All,
I was wondering why can't there be a placeholder package for a
manually installed g77, say, from http://hpc.sf.net. Is there a
specific reason and/ or advantage in compiling g77 locally?
Similarly, why not a placeholder package for r-base? If LaTex can
have one...
Many thanks.
On Nov 13, 2005, at 3:42 AM, Peter O'Gorman wrote:
Yep that'd work too, let's see what Jeffrey has to say. I think
Koen assumed
that I had committed the changed g77.info. Sorry, I didn't say that
it was
just an option for the maintainer to consider.
Yeah - sorry for the confusion. I app
Peter O'Gorman wrote:
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Yep that'd work too, let's see what Jeffrey has to say. I think Koen
assumed
that I had committed the changed g77.info. Sorry, I didn't say that it was
just an option for the maintainer to consider.
Sorry, I just now noticed that there was an attachment to your message
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Martin Costabel wrote:
| Koen van der Drift wrote:
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|>> This seems to work for me. Note that if 4.0.0/libgcc.a and
|>> 4.0.1/libgcc.a
|>> both exist, it will add both, but I don't think
Koen van der Drift wrote:
On Nov 12, 2005, at 5:13 PM, Peter O'Gorman wrote:
This seems to work for me. Note that if 4.0.0/libgcc.a and 4.0.1/libgcc.a
both exist, it will add both, but I don't think that is a big problem.
It took forever to rebuild g77, but plplot now builds fine.
Would