I am not very familiar with Linux. How
can find out which compiler version was used to compile the binary?
address@hidden schrieb am 03.07.2006 16:28:48:
> Please keep the discussion on the list, that way it will be archived
> for the future. You didn't clearly answer my question. Was
the
> binary distribution you are using also compiled by g++ 4.0.4? When
> you repost your answer to the list, please include this information.
> If you think you have found a bug in Octave, then please submit a
> *complete* bug report to the address@hidden list. Please read
> http://www.octave.org/bugs.html before submitting your report.
>
> jwe
>
>
> On 3-Jul-2006, address@hidden wrote:
>
> |
> | I am running octave remote on a Debian system, too. Octave
was installed
> | from a binary distribution. For compiling the .oct file, I used
g++ 4.0.4.
> | Thank you very much for taking the time to answer.
> |
> | Matthias
> |
> |
> |
> |
> | On 20-Jun-2006, address@hidden wrote:
> |
> | | Hello,
> | | I have a strange problem accessing structure elements in an oct-file.
> | | Please have a look at the example below which runs perfectly with
Octave
> | | 2.1.73 under cygwin but not with Octave under 2.1.73 under Linux.
Please
> | | let me know, if you are willing to help but need further information.
> |
> | I'm unable to reproduce this problem with Octave 2.1.73 on a Debian
> | system.
> |
> | What version of g++ are you using on the Linux system to compile
the
> | .oct file? Is it the same version that was used to build Octave?
> |
> | jwe
> |