I have atlas 3.3.8-1 installed. The latest version if (which I'm
incidentally having problems installing) is 3.3.14-1.
I might go ahead and unintall atlas to install algae, but I use atlas
for numeric and scilab, so I have to wonder if, when I reinstall
atlas, it will stomp all over algae. I
The installation of atlas fails with some sort of error having to do
with a "CACHESIZE search". The atlas installation creates its own
rather extensive collection of logs, including and error log, which
I've posted to
http://homepage.mac.com/nealackercrocker/FileSharing.html. Its
called "er
Neal: It's trying to link the atlas lapack lib, instead of it's own
version. Atlas is very picky about the link order, you have to link the
libs like this:
-L%p/lib -llapack -lcblas -lf77blas -latlas
or you get those undefined symbols.
I guess you have three choices:
1) remove atlas, rebuild
"Neal A. Crocker" wrote:
>
> I can't seem to install algae. The full transcript is in the file
> "algae_attemp.txt" at
> http://homepage.mac.com/nealackercrocker/FileSharing.html.
Do you have atlas installed? Atlas installs /sw/lib/liblapack.a, and
this one is linked in instead of algae's own o
At 16:04 Uhr -0800 15.02.2002, Benjamin Esham wrote:
>I'm not quite sure whether or not this is related to
>Fink, but perhaps y'all can help ma anyway...
>A couple of days ago, I tried to use less to look at a
>file, but it complained:
>
>WARNING: terminal is not fully functional
>.cshrc (press R
I can't seem to install algae. The full transcript is in the file
"algae_attemp.txt" at
http://homepage.mac.com/nealackercrocker/FileSharing.html.
Here's just the tail end, where all the error messages are:
cc -g -O2 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I.. -I/sw/include -c -o zero.o zero.c
cc -L/sw/lib -L/usr
At 13:58 Uhr -0800 17.02.2002, Jan de Leeuw wrote:
>I can only upgrade to the new readline if I am
>prepared to remove about 100 packages (seriously). is that
>really the only way to do it ?
Use the very latest CVS which fixes this problem.
Max
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I can only upgrade to the new readline if I am
prepared to remove about 100 packages (seriously). is that
really the only way to do it ?
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Ok. thanks.
Neal.
>Neal: It would be nice, but unfortunately it looks like it is binary
>only. It also appears to require registration for the "free" version.
>
>-Jeff
>
>On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, Neal A. Crocker wrote:
>
>> Just thought I'd mention
>>
>> There's a Darwin port of the algebr
Jonas Steverud wrote:
> no avail, it still says "Failed: no package found for specification 'auctex'!".
Do you have the auctex package description or not? What does
find /sw/fink/dists -name auctex\*
give you? If it's not there, you have to get it via CVS ("fink selfupdate-cvs").
> Do I
Fink downloads the source for the various teTeX-related packages from
various CTAN mirror sites (which it chooses automatically). It sounds
to me like the CTAN mirror site which was used in downloading the
source file for the context package had an outdated version of the
source file. Try removi
At 6:48 Uhr -0700 17.02.2002, Jeff Whitaker wrote:
>Neal: It would be nice, but unfortunately it looks like it is binary
>only. It also appears to require registration for the "free" version.
Exactly. I myself use MuPad (for a long time now, since the 1.1 days
on MacOS 9 :), but it is completl
Neal: It would be nice, but unfortunately it looks like it is binary
only. It also appears to require registration for the "free" version.
-Jeff
On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, Neal A. Crocker wrote:
> Just thought I'd mention
>
> There's a Darwin port of the algebraic language MuPad (a Maple clone
Just thought I'd mention
There's a Darwin port of the algebraic language MuPad (a Maple clone
described at http://www.mupad.de/about.shtml) available at
http://archives.math.utk.edu/software/multi-platform/MuPAD/distrib/unix/
in case anyone is interested in making it available thru fink.
It exists in unstable for me, perhaps you need to do
%fink selfupdate-cvs
to download the latest package descriptions.
Peter
On Sunday, February 17, 2002, at 08:29 PM, Jonas Steverud wrote:
> Martin Costabel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> no avail, it still says "Failed: no package
OK, got it!
Thanks! :-)
On Sunday, February 17, 2002, at 12:39 , Martin Costabel wrote:
> This is readline's Makefile using an option for install-info that works
>
> And then the right
> install-info option is used, because then it is Fink who calls
> install-info.
>
> --
> Martin
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