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From: | Thomas L. Scofield |
Subject: | mercurial in OS 10.4.11 (was imread/imwrite) |
Date: | Thu, 19 Jun 2008 18:17:33 -0400 |
I've been using some scripts that Ben Abbott supplied me with. The main script is cd ~/devel/mercurial/octave hg update -C default cd .. if [ -d "octave-3.0.0" ]; then rm -r octave-3.0.0 fi if [ -f "octave-3.0.0.tar.gz" ]; then rm octave-3.0.0.tar.gz fi cp -r octave octave-3.0.0 cd octave-3.0.0 ../osx_fix.sh ./autogen.sh cd .. tar cvzf octave-3.0.0.tar.gz octave-3.0.0 md5 octave-3.0.0.tar.gz echo "(1) Add md5 to octave.info" mate "/sw/fink/10.4/local/main/finkinfo/sci/octave.info" sudo cp octave-3.0.0.tar.gz /sw/src/. sudo fink rebuild octave sudo fink remove octave sudo fink install octave while the osx_fix.sh script does as he describes in this note to Maintainers Things progress along quite well for some time into the "make" process. Here are the last few lines of output: make -C src all making DASPK-opts.cc from ../liboctave/DASPK-opts.in making DASRT-opts.cc from ../liboctave/DASRT-opts.in making DASSL-opts.cc from ../liboctave/DASSL-opts.in making LSODE-opts.cc from ../liboctave/LSODE-opts.in making NLEqn-opts.cc from ../liboctave/NLEqn-opts.in making Quad-opts.cc from ../liboctave/Quad-opts.in making defaults.h from defaults.h.in making graphics.h awk: syntax error at source line 413 in function emit_source source file ./genprops.awk context is dval = gensub >>> (/^.*\{(.*)\}.*$/, <<< "\"\\1\"", "g", dval); awk: illegal statement at source line 414 in function emit_source source file ./genprops.awk awk: syntax error at source line 439 source file ./genprops.awk make[2]: *** [graphics.h] Error 2 make[1]: *** [src] Error 2 make: *** [all] Error 2 ### execution of /var/tmp/tmp.2.W8ECNr failed, exit code 2 In answer to your python question, I appear to have two versions installed. There is v. 2.3.5 installed in /usr/bin (and that is the one that comes first in my path), and v. 2.5.2 in /sw/bin which I must have installed using Fink. I would not necessarily have thought, from the output above, that python versions were at the heart of my problem (and perhaps it is not). On the other hand, I cannot imagine how a true syntax error has passed by other Mac users. Thanks. Thomas On Jun 19, 2008, at 5:34 PM, Julian Schnidder wrote:
Thomas L. Scofield -------------------------------------------------------- Associate Professor Department of Mathematics and Statistics Calvin College -------------------------------------------------------- |
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