I rebuilt atlas as per your suggestion. Problem solved.
Numeric-atlas builds successfully.
Thanks,
Neal.
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, Neal A. Crocker wrote:
>Neal: Looks like your atlas installation is buggered. What version of
>atlas do you have installed? Did you build it after installi
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, Neal A. Crocker wrote:
>Neal: Looks like your atlas installation is buggered. What version of
>atlas do you have installed? Did you build it after installing the
>g77-3.1? I have
I've got atlas 3.4.1-1 and I installed it before I got g77 3.1.
>
&
w/lib/libf77blas.a
[~]% nm -p /sw/lib/libf77blas.a | grep atl_f77wrap_zdotu
U _atl_f77wrap_zdotu__
I'm guessing that I should simply rebuild atlas, now that I have g77
3.1, right?
Thanks,
Neal.
-Jeff
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, Neal A. Crocker wrote:
Well, I've done the 10.2 up
Well, I've done the 10.2 update. I've got the latest version of g77
(3.?). I still can't build numeric-atlas.
The full installation attempt transcript is at
http://homepage.mac.com/nealackercrocker/.cv/nealackercrocker/Public/scipy_install_attempt.txt-binhex.hqx.
Here are the final error mess
Neal A. Crocker wrote:
I just noticed something about the .info files for fink 0.11.0 which I
wondered at the significance of. There are two .info files for fink
0.11.0-1. One includes a postinstall script, while the other one
doesn't (see below).
Yes, one is installed during bootstra
I just noticed something about the .info files for fink 0.11.0 which
I wondered at the significance of. There are two .info files for
fink 0.11.0-1. One includes a postinstall script, while the other
one doesn't (see below). As far as I understand, the postinstall
script is actually responsi
Hi,
I just reran this update-fink.sh script from fink-0.11-cvs in order to see if
something had changed. I ran it while I had an old pre-jaguar
distribution in /sw, so no /sw/10.2 yet. After a while, I got the
following output:
Unpacking replacement fink ...
Setting up fink (0.11.0.cvs-20021101.
On mercredi, oct 30, 2002, at 19:58 Europe/Paris, Neal A. Crocker wrote:
[]
I did the fink update as described at
http://fink.sourceforge.net/news/jaguar.php, expect for the part
about checking package integrity, since I didn't do an archive
install of Jaguar. However, "more /sw/
On lundi, oct 28, 2002, at 08:43 Europe/Paris, Neal A. Crocker wrote:
g77 3.1. is not showing up for me. I just did a selfupdate
from CVS from the command line:
[~]% fink selfupdate
sudo /sw/bin/fink selfupdate
Your Fink installation is set up to update package descriptions directly from
On Sunday, October 27, 2002, at 11:43 PM, Neal A. Crocker wrote:
On 10/27/02 10:08 PM, "Neal A. Crocker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Fink doesn't seem to offer a later version of g77 than g77-2.95.2. I
just did a cvs-update to check.
Yes, it does when updating fro
On 10/27/02 10:08 PM, "Neal A. Crocker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Fink doesn't seem to offer a later version of g77 than g77-2.95.2. I
just did a cvs-update to check.
Yes, it does when updating from cvs unstable source:
% fink list
...
i g77 3.1-2
Sorry for the long lag since you last offered advice on what might be
going wrong with the numeric-atlas installation for me. I updated to
the latest Dev tools from the Apple Developer site. It doesn't
install. Here are answer to some of the questions you asked a couple
weeks ago:
N
>On mercredi, oct 16, 2002, at 18:57 Europe/Paris, Neal A. Crocker wrote:
>>I have gcc 3.1. I vaguely remember hearing that Apple was
>>distributing a later version than that, so probably the August
>>tools have a gcc bug fix.
>>
>It is still gcc-3.1, but A
>On mercredi, oct 16, 2002, at 18:58 Europe/Paris, Neal A. Crocker wrote:
>
>>>Neal A. Crocker wrote:
>>>
>>>>[]
>>>>gcc -L/sw/lib -bundle -bundle_loader /sw/bin/python
>>>>build/temp.darwin-6.1-PowerMacintosh-2.2/lapack_litemodule.o -L/
>Neal A. Crocker wrote:
>
>>[]
>>gcc -L/sw/lib -bundle -bundle_loader /sw/bin/python
>>build/temp.darwin-6.1-PowerMacintosh-2.2/lapack_litemodule.o -L/
>>ld: can't locate file for: -lg2c
>
>What version of g77 do you have installed? Do you have /sw
>Neal A. Crocker wrote:
>
>>I downloaded the source for the Scilab Image Processing (SIP) toolbox
>>from http://cyvision.if.sc.usp.br/~rfabbri/sip/ and attempted to build
>>it. The build process is initiated from within Scilab. The build
>>failed with error message
Hi.
I tried to build numeric-atlas 22.0-1 but the build failed (see
transcript below). I'm using 0S X 10.2.1 with, i believe, the latest
Dev Tools. Any suggestions as to how to get numeric-atlas installed?
I have the following related packages installed:
atlas 3.3.15-1
python 2.2.1-6
Thank
I downloaded the source for the Scilab Image Processing (SIP) toolbox
from http://cyvision.if.sc.usp.br/~rfabbri/sip/ and attempted to
build it. The build process is initiated from within Scilab. The
build failed with error messages (see below) suggesting to me that
there is a problem with t
Hi.
I have scigraphica installed and I'm experiencing the same problems
as described Marco Nonella a few days ago.
>
>I managed to use scigraphica a few times. After updating some
>fink packages, scigraphica used to hang during input of numbers.
>When the program starts, some warnings appear li
Hi.
I've had gwydion-dylan installed for a while and I've finally (at
long last) gotten a chance to start playing with it. One of the
first things I did was to search the /sw file tree for any demos,
example projects or documentation installed by the gwydion-dylan
packge. Aside from a few m
>Neal: I appear to be having similar problems trying to connect over
>AirPort a TiBook with a G4 tower. Please let me know if you figure
>it out. I may also try reinstalling 10.1.4. I had problems with my
>internet connection the first time around.
>Thanks, ...Peter
Sure thing. I'd also sugg
>On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, at 12:30 AM, Neal A. Crocker wrote:
>
>>Thanks for replying. Near as I could tell, he suspected that the
>>authenitication problem was the result of there being "too many"
>>users.
>
>How many users do you have?
>
>>On Tuesday, May 14, 2002, at 07:16 AM, Erik Price wrote:
>>>On Tuesday, May 14, 2002, at 04:22 AM, Neal A. Crocker wrote:
>>>>I took my IBook and my TiBook to the Apple Store, and after an
>>>>hour of fiddling and various tests, the "Geniu
>>On Tuesday, May 14, 2002, at 07:16 AM, Erik Price wrote:
>>>On Tuesday, May 14, 2002, at 04:22 AM, Neal A. Crocker wrote:
>>>>I took my IBook and my TiBook to the Apple Store, and after an
>>>>hour of fiddling and various tests, the "Geniu
>On Tuesday, May 14, 2002, at 07:16 AM, Erik Price wrote:
>>On Tuesday, May 14, 2002, at 04:22 AM, Neal A. Crocker wrote:
>>I took my IBook and my TiBook to the Apple Store, and after an hour
>>of fiddling and various tests, the "Genius" at the Genius Bar
>&g
>>By the way, I'm not really confident in his conclusion, but I
>>thought I'd post to this list in case other fink users have had
>>this problem.
>
>You're probably right to wonder here... I'm not saying it's not
>possible (there are some pretty strange random bugs related to
>users, such as t
>
>dunno if this is going to be any help or not...
I'm open to any help, so thanks for the reply.
>a few weeks ago I notices that when connecting from my pbg4 to
>another server at work - which runs appletalk also via tcp/ip - i
>couldn't connect via appletalk any more. only via tcp/ip. I di
Hi.
I'm have problems with Appletalk, which, it has been suggested, might
be related to my fink installation. In particular, when I connect my
IBook and my TiBook with a crossover ethernet cable, I should be able
to use Appletalk thru Finder's "Connect to Server" menu item to
connect from on
>"Neal A. Crocker" wrote:
>
>> >What I can do is
>> >
>> >1. either make siag depend on lynx
>> >2. or make it depend on 'lynx | dillo' and patch the /sw/bin/siaghelp
>> >script so that it detects dillo when it is in
>"Neal A. Crocker" wrote:
>>
>> I took siag-3.5.1-1 out for a very brief spin and it seems to work
>> well except for one thing. When I tried to get help from within
> > siag, I got empty Pathetic Writer windows.
>Yes, there is something I need to do
I took siag-3.5.1-1 out for a very brief spin and it seems to work
well except for one thing. When I tried to get help from within
siag, I got empty Pathetic Writer windows.
Neal.
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rt it on this list, so I did. I suppose
I'll keep trying as new unstable versions come out to see if they
will install successfully.
Thanks,
Neal.
>-Jeff
>
> On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Neal A. Crocker wrote:
>
>> Hi.
>>
>> I posted a statement a few days ago ab
Hi.
I posted a statement a few days ago about a problem installing atlas
(see below). I was wondering if anybody had any suggestions for
working around the problem (or even a guess about what the problem
is). I did some not-very-thorough poking around at the site
suggested by the diagnostic
I don't if anyone else has mentioned this (I get the digest version
of the list) but fink is mentioned in one of Apple "Hot News"
propaganda articles ("Consolidated Power" at
http://www.apple.com/hotnews/). You can also go directly to the
article:
http://www.apple.com/education/hed/macsina
algae. I'm tempted to just wait until
the algae package is adjusted to coexist happily with atlas. Might
that happen anytime soon?
Thanks,
Neal
Martin Costabel wrote:
>"Neal A. Crocker" wrote:
>>
>> I can't seem to install algae. The full transcript is in the
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
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
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 menti
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.
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