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signal-1.0.11 and shadowing of core library functions
From: |
Juergen Rose |
Subject: |
signal-1.0.11 and shadowing of core library functions |
Date: |
Fri, 05 Aug 2011 15:18:52 +0200 |
After installing signal-1.0.11, which also installs miscellaneous-1.0.9,
optim-1.0.12 and specfun-1.0.9 as dependencies under Gentoo, octave
complains after starting about shadowing of core library functions:
address@hidden:/home/rose/Txt/projects/Spectral_analysis(23)$ octave
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warning:
function
/usr/libexec/octave/packages/miscellaneous-1.0.9/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-api-v47+/hex2num.oct
shadows a core library function
warning: function /usr/share/octave/packages/optim-1.0.12/fminbnd.m
shadows a core library function
warning: function /usr/share/octave/packages/specfun-1.0.9/erfcx.m
shadows a built-in function
octave:1>
Is this a serious problem or can I ignore it?
Regards Juergen
- signal-1.0.11 and shadowing of core library functions,
Juergen Rose <=