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Re: Getting Tablicious on Octave Forge
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Mike Miller |
Subject: |
Re: Getting Tablicious on Octave Forge |
Date: |
Thu, 30 Jan 2020 12:07:30 -0800 |
On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 18:44:55 +0000, José Abílio Matos wrote:
> When I say that I am running in-place it means that I call octave from the
> building directory as
> $ ./run-octave --gui&
>
> probably that is the problem...
Yes, you can't install packages when you haven't installed Octave yet.
> When installing I get several replicas of these errors:
>
> __oct_time_binsearch__.cc: In instantiation of ‘octave_idx_type*
> binsearch(const T*, octave_idx_type, const T*, octave_idx_type) [with T =
> double; octave_idx_type = int]’:
> __oct_time_binsearch__.cc:90:56: required from here
> __oct_time_binsearch__.cc:51:79: warning: format ‘%lld’ expects argument of
> type ‘long long int’, but argument 2 has type ‘octave_idx_type’ {aka ‘int’} [-
> Wformat=]
> 51 | error ("Total ordering violation: neither <, >, nor == was
> true. i=%lld, mid=%lld",
Yeah, I get these warning messages (not errors) as well (with the
-Wformat option). I reported that along with a fix here
https://github.com/apjanke/octave-tablicious/issues/69
These warnings will be silenced in a future release of the package.
Cheers,
--
mike
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- Re: Getting Tablicious on Octave Forge, (continued)
Re: Getting Tablicious on Octave Forge, José Abílio Matos, 2020/01/30
- Re: Getting Tablicious on Octave Forge, Andrew Janke, 2020/01/30
- Re: Getting Tablicious on Octave Forge,
Mike Miller <=
- Re: Getting Tablicious on Octave Forge, Andrew Janke, 2020/01/30
- Re: Getting Tablicious on Octave Forge, José Abílio Matos, 2020/01/30
- Re: Getting Tablicious on Octave Forge, Andrew Janke, 2020/01/30
- Re: Getting Tablicious on Octave Forge, José Abílio Matos, 2020/01/30
- Re: Getting Tablicious on Octave Forge, Andrew Janke, 2020/01/30
- Re: Getting Tablicious on Octave Forge, José Abílio Matos, 2020/01/31
- Re: Getting Tablicious on Octave Forge, Andrew Janke, 2020/01/31