The two tests that are not initially building correctly are
test_z_exp
tstdint
However, after closing Visual Studio 2008 and re-booting Windows Vista,
I now find that I am able to successfully build the two tests that are
failing. I right-clicked on lib_mpfr_tests folder in the lib_mpfr
solut
On Apr 11, 8:57 pm, Nicholas Kinar wrote:
> > Can you discover why two tests are failing to build?
>
> > If you build them by right clicking on each of these two individually
> > and then using 'project only' and 'build only', you should be able to
> > see the output giving the reason for these
Can you discover why two tests are failing to build?
If you build them by right clicking on each of these two individually
and then using 'project only' and 'build only', you should be able to
see the output giving the reason for these failures.
Brian
The two tests that are not init
On Apr 11, 7:14 pm, Nicholas Kinar wrote:
> >> Although I still cannot explain the two build failures, the 37 test
> >> failures have shown up a bug in the Visual Studio 2008 compiler.
>
> >> If you disable optimisation for the file mul.c (right click on the
> >> file in the IDE and look in the
Although I still cannot explain the two build failures, the 37 test
failures have shown up a bug in the Visual Studio 2008 compiler.
If you disable optimisation for the file mul.c (right click on the
file in the IDE and look in the C++ properties dialogue under the
Optimisation item, select '
Although I still cannot explain the two build failures, the 37 test
failures have shown up a bug in the Visual Studio 2008 compiler.
If you disable optimisation for the file mul.c (right click on the
file in the IDE and look in the C++ properties dialogue under the
Optimisation item, select 'di
157 tests:
2 failed to build
118 ran correctly
37 failed
.. completed - press ENTER
I can't explain the two that failed to build but I also find the 37
test failures, which means that something has changed since I last
built the win32 version.
Sadly I don't
Hello Brian---
Thank you very much for your response; this is greatly appreciated!
1>fits_intmax.obj : warning LNK4221: no public symbols found; archive
member will be inaccessible
1>Performing Post-Build Event...
1>Build log was saved at
"file://e:\Programs\common\MPIR\mpfr\build.vc9\lib_mpfr\W
On Apr 11, 5:13 pm, Cactus wrote:
> On Apr 11, 2:06 am, Nicholas Kinar wrote:
>
> > 157 tests:
> > 2 failed to build
> > 118 ran correctly
> > 37 failed
> > .. completed - press ENTER
>
> I can't explain the two that failed to build but I also find the 37
> test failu
On Apr 11, 2:06 am, Nicholas Kinar wrote:
> 157 tests:
> 2 failed to build
> 118 ran correctly
> 37 failed
> .. completed - press ENTER
I can't explain the two that failed to build but I also find the 37
test failures, which means that something has changed since I las
On Apr 11, 2:06 am, Nicholas Kinar wrote:
> > Actually I have just uploaded a ZIP file containing the MPFR build
> > files to the files area here (mpfr.build.vc9.zip).
>
> > Just subsitute the new build.vc9 directory and its contents for the
> > old one.
>
> > Brian
>
> Brian---
>
> Thank yo
No that is not what I meant, I'll try to be more clear. When I
installed Visual Studio it had a directory in my "My Documents"
directory called "Projects". Under this directory I put a directory
call "MPIR", one called "MPFR" and one called "MPC". Here is the
"Projects" directory path as
No that is not what I meant, I'll try to be more clear. When I installed
Visual Studio it had a directory in my "My Documents" directory called
"Projects". Under this directory I put a directory call "MPIR", one called
"MPFR" and one called "MPC". Here is the "Projects" directory path as it
Actually I have just uploaded a ZIP file containing the MPFR build
files to the files area here (mpfr.build.vc9.zip).
Just subsitute the new build.vc9 directory and its contents for the
old one.
Brian
Brian---
Thank you very much for uploading this file; this is greatly
appreciate
On 10/04/2010 4:25 PM, Chris Saunders wrote:
Hi Nicholas. I recently built MPIR, MPFR and MPC using Brian Gladmans
Visual Studio 2008 projects for MPFR and MPC. I used the SVN for
MPFR. I was successful in doing this and did one thing different from
you. I put all of the projects in separat
Hi Nicholas
Your directory layout is fine.
The problem you are seeing is caused because my project files on my
site are a bit out of date.
If you open the project in the iDE and remove the three files that are
causing these errors it might then be ok.
But if you can let me have a suitable em
On Apr 10, 11:15 pm, Cactus wrote:
> On Apr 10, 10:12 pm, Nicholas Kinar wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > > Yes - see my page at:
>
> > >http://gladman.plushost.co.uk/oldsite/computing/gmp4win.php
>
> > > You need to obtain MPFR from their SVN repository as the release
> > > version fails because it us
turday, April 10, 2010 5:12 PM
To: mpir-devel@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [mpir-devel] Re: Link error when attempting to interface to
Matlab MEX on Mac OS X
Yes - see my page at:
http://gladman.plushost.co.uk/oldsite/computing/gmp4win.php
You need to obtain MPFR from their SVN repository as the releas
On Apr 10, 10:12 pm, Nicholas Kinar wrote:
> > Yes - see my page at:
>
> >http://gladman.plushost.co.uk/oldsite/computing/gmp4win.php
>
> > You need to obtain MPFR from their SVN repository as the release
> > version fails because it uses some obsolete symbols.
>
> > But I can advise you on all
Yes - see my page at:
http://gladman.plushost.co.uk/oldsite/computing/gmp4win.php
You need to obtain MPFR from their SVN repository as the release
version fails because it uses some obsolete symbols.
But I can advise you on all of this because I have all of these
packages working together.
G
I don't know whether this is possible on a MAC but I use MPIR, MPFR
and Pavel Holoborodko's MPFR C++ interface on Windows x64 so the
packages themselves are compatible.
Brian
Brian - thank you very much for pointing this out. How do you link MPIR
with MPFR? Apparen
On Apr 10, 5:28 pm, Nicholas Kinar wrote:
> > I don't know whether this is possible on a MAC but I use MPIR, MPFR
> > and Pavel Holoborodko's MPFR C++ interface on Windows x64 so the
> > packages themselves are compatible.
>
> > Brian
>
> Brian - thank you very much for pointing this out. H
I don't know whether this is possible on a MAC but I use MPIR, MPFR
and Pavel Holoborodko's MPFR C++ interface on Windows x64 so the
packages themselves are compatible.
Brian
Brian - thank you very much for pointing this out. How do you link MPIR
with MPFR? Apparently MPFR is look
On Apr 10, 2:47 pm, Nicholas Kinar wrote:
> Hello---
>
> I've written a program in C++ using the GMP and MPFR libraries. I
> would ideally like to use the MPFR library interfaced with MPIR. My
> program uses a wrapper (http://www.holoborodko.com/pavel/?page_id=12)
> to interface my C++ code to
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