From: John W. Eaton <address@hidden>
To: Joe Smith <address@hidden>
Cc: John W. Eaton <address@hidden>
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2011 3:38 PM
Subject: Re: Octave-3.4.3 64-bit indexing
Please reply on the list so others may comment.
Did you read the section in the manual about building with the
--enable-64 configure option?
jwe
On 23-Nov-2011, Joe Smith wrote:
| John,
|
| Thank you for the response.
|
| The version that was supplied with CAELinux 2011 (which is now available for
| 64 bit systems only) is unable to handle my large data sets.
|
| This appears to be the same information on Wiki. Notice the version of
| SuiteSparse is not defined. Do you know if 3.6.1 will work with LAPACK 3.2.1
| and are these versions compatible with Octave 3.4.3?
|
|
|
| From: John W. Eaton <
address@hidden>
| To: Joe Smith <
address@hidden>
| Cc:
"
address@hidden" <
address@hidden>
| Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2011 3:06 PM
| Subject: Octave-3.4.3 64-bit indexing
|
| On 23-Nov-2011, Joe Smith wrote:
|
| | This is my first post to this list. If this is the wrong place to post
| | questions, feel free to correct me.
| |
| | I am trying to build Octave 3.4.3 on Ubuntu 10.04. I am using lapack-3.4.0,
| | suitesparse-3.6.1. This is on an Intel Xeon W3680. I attempted to follow
| the
| | instructions on wiki but have not had any luck getting it working. I rebuilt
| | lapack, standard blas, suitesparse using the 64-bit settings. I copied the
| | libs (renamed the suitesparse ones to match octave defaults) and ran the
| |
configuration using the 64-bit setting and pointing to my lapack, blas and
| | suitesparse. This appears to be fine. No errors about the blas not being
| | 64-bit. I build Octave it that seems fine but when I run make check it fails
| | with the following:
| |
| | src/DLD-FUNCTIONS/chol.cc .......panic: Segmentation fault -- stopping
| myself
| | ...
| |
| | If I run:
| | ./run-octave -g
| | run
| | octave:2> cd tests
| | octave:2> fntests
| |
| | I see:
| | src/DLD-FUNCTIONS/chol.cc .......
| | Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
| | 0x00007ffff5b9339a in ztrsv_ () from /usr/src/octave-3.4.3/libcruft/.libs/
| | libcruft.so.0
| |
| | Any help anyone can provide to get Octave working would be great.
| | I have next to no programming skills, so if there is something you need me
| | to try, please provide as many details as
possible.
|
| Why do you think you need to use the --enable-64 configure option?
|
| Have you read the explanation of how to build Octave using this option
| in the manual?
|
|
http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/doc/interpreter/| Compiling-Octave-with-64_002dbit-Indexing.html#
| Compiling-Octave-with-64_002dbit-Indexing
|
| jwe
| 23-Nov-2011, Joe Smith wrote:
|
23-Nov-2011, Joe Smith wrote:
| John,
|
| Thank you for the response.
|
| The version that was supplied with CAELinux 2011 (which is now available for
| 64 bit systems only) is unable to handle my large data sets.
|
| This appears to be the same information on Wiki. Notice the version of
| SuiteSparse is not defined. Do you know if 3.6.1 will work with LAPACK 3.2.1
| and are these versions compatible
with Octave 3.4.3?
|
|
|
| From: John W. Eaton <
address@hidden>
| To: Joe Smith <
address@hidden>
| Cc: "
address@hidden" <
address@hidden>
| Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2011 3:06 PM
| Subject: Octave-3.4.3 64-bit indexing
|
| On 23-Nov-2011, Joe Smith wrote:
|
| | This is my first post to this list. If this is the wrong place to post
| | questions, feel free to correct me.
| |
| | I am trying to build Octave 3.4.3 on Ubuntu 10.04. I am using lapack-3.4.0,
| | suitesparse-3.6.1. This is on an Intel Xeon
W3680. I attempted to follow
| the
| | instructions on wiki but have not had any luck getting it working. I rebuilt
| | lapack, standard blas, suitesparse using the 64-bit settings. I copied the
| | libs (renamed the suitesparse ones to match octave defaults) and ran the
| | configuration using the 64-bit setting and pointing to my lapack, blas and
| | suitesparse. This appears to be fine. No errors about the blas not being
| | 64-bit. I build Octave it that seems fine but when I run make check it fails
| | with the following:
| |
| | src/DLD-FUNCTIONS/chol.cc .......panic: Segmentation fault -- stopping
| myself
| | ...
| |
| | If I run:
| | ./run-octave -g
| | run
| | octave:2> cd tests
| | octave:2> fntests
| |
| | I see:
| | src/DLD-FUNCTIONS/chol.cc .......
| | Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
| |
0x00007ffff5b9339a in ztrsv_ () from /usr/src/octave-3.4.3/libcruft/.libs/
| | libcruft.so.0
| |
| | Any help anyone can provide to get Octave working would be great.
| | I have next to no programming skills, so if there is something you need me
| | to try, please provide as many details as possible.
|
| Why do you think you need to use the --enable-64 configure option?
|
| Have you read the explanation of how to build Octave using this option
| in the manual?
|
| http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/doc/interpreter/
| Compiling-Octave-with-64_002dbit-Indexing.html#
| Compiling-Octave-with-64_002dbit-Indexing
|
| jwe
| 23-Nov-2011, Joe Smith wrote:
|