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Compiling 64-bit Octave
From: |
Aakash S Dalwani |
Subject: |
Compiling 64-bit Octave |
Date: |
Wed, 15 Jun 2005 19:25:05 -0500 |
Respected Sir,
I am trying to compile Octave 64-bit on our Itanium 64-bit machines
running Red Hat Enterprise Linux release 3
I am using the intel compilers icc & ifort with the following configure
command
/configure --prefix=/home/aakash/64_bit/octave --enable-64 CXX=icc
CC=icc --with-f77 F77=ifort FFLAGS="-i8 -O"
Make aborts with the following error message:
"lex.l(2586): remark #383: value copied to temporary, reference to
temporary used
DEFVAR (warn_single_quote_string, false, warn_single_quote_string,
^
lex.l(2586): remark #981: operands are evaluated in unspecified order
DEFVAR (warn_single_quote_string, false, warn_single_quote_string,
^
./liboctave/Array2.h(88): remark #981: operands are evaluated in
unspecified order
return Array2<T> (tmp, tmp.rows (), tmp.columns ());
^
detected during: instantiation of "Array2<T> Array2<T>::transpose()
const [with T=char]" at line 72 of "../liboctave/MArray2.h"
./liboctave/DiagArray2.h(128): remark #981: operands are evaluated in
unspecified order
{ this->dimensions = dim_vector (a.length (), a.length ()); }
^
detected during: instantiation of "DiagArray2<T>::DiagArray2(const
Array<LT> &far) [with T=Complex]" at line 59 of
"../liboctave/MDiagArray2.h"
instantiation of "MDiagArray2<T>::MDiagArray2(const
Array<LT> &far) [with T=Complex]"
compilation aborted for lex.cc (code 2)
make[2]: *** [pic/lex.o] Error 2"
Please guide on how to work around this error,
Thanking you,
Regards,
Aakash
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