I just obtained identical results (a month later) using the same packages
on my RedHat 9 system. No workaround as yet. -- jos
At 04:33 PM 7/28/2003 -0400, T.Sariyski wrote:
Hi,
I just compiled octave-2.1.50 with octave-forge-2.1.36
<http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/octave/octave-forge-2003.06.02.tar.gz?download>on
an i386/RedHat9.0. The compilation of octave were fluent.
make check gave:
FAIL: octave.test/eval-catch/eval-catch-9.m
FAIL: octave.test/eval-catch/eval-catch-10.m
FAIL: octave.test/try/try-9.m
FAIL: octave.test/try/try-10.m
=== octave Summary ===
# of expected passes 1532
# of unexpected failures 4
make[2]: *** [check] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/u/ted/octave-2.1.50/test'
make[1]: *** [check] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/u/ted/octave-2.1.50'
make: *** [check] Error 2
I don't know how fatal are the above failure but I was able to run
octave. Compilation of octave-forge was also fluent but 'make check'
returns 'dispatch.oct is not a valid shared library':
# make check
octave -q batch_test.m
error:
/usr/local/libexec/octave/2.1.50/site/oct/i686-pc-linux-gnu/octave-forge/dispatch.oct
is not a valid shared library
error: `dispatch' undefined near line 2 column 1
error: near line 2 of file
`/usr/local/share/octave/2.1.50/site/m/octave-forge/comm//PKG_ADD'
[main/optim]
>leval
error: /u/ted/octave-forge-2003.06.02/main/optim/leval.oct is not a valid
shared library
error: `leval' undefined near line 8 column 24
error: evaluating argument list element number 1
I get the same error when I run octave.
I'll highly appreciate any help.
Thanks in advance,
Ted
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