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Re: using h5read.oct
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Frech, Michael |
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Re: using h5read.oct |
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Fri, 02 Mar 2007 09:24:37 +0100 |
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In the meanwhile I have re-compiled everything from scratch and it works
now.
I guess there were some incorrect links in my original installation,
but I'm not
sure what real reason was.
Michael
David Bateman schrieb:
> Frech, Michael wrote:
>
>> I have installed a octave rpm (octave2.9-2.9.9-7) and h5read.oct was
>> built from h5utils-1.10.1
>> Are you suggesting to re-compile octave from scratch?
>>
>> regards,
>>
>> Michael
>>
>>
> Definitive not.. What concerned me with your error message was that this
> is a basic symbol of octave and if it is not found then to me it
> indicates that the header files that were used to compile h5utils are
> not the same as those used for octave itself. Do you have multiple
> versions of octave installed? What if you use mkoctfile to compile the
> code from within octave itself? Basically you have a very weird problem,
> and so you'll need to do a little bit more investigative work to try and
> find out the cause..
>
> D.
>
>
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