From help-request at octave dot org Mon May 9 11:08:08 2005 Subject: Re: Octave on Mac From: "Aakash S Dalwani" To: "John W. Eaton" , "A Scotte Hodel" Cc: "help at octave dot org" Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 11:07:26 -0500 On 5/9/2005, "John W. Eaton" wrote: >On 9-May-2005, A Scotte Hodel wrote: > >| I received the question below. The procedure that I used to compile >| octave-2.1.64 does not appear to work for the more recent 2.1.x branch >| release or CVS releases. Has anyone else had success with this? >| >| I've used a Makefile to do the octave/octave-forge install on Octave. >| The text of the Makefile is at the end of this email. >| >| On May 8, 2005, at 11:04 PM, Aakash S Dalwani wrote: >| >| > Respected Sir, >| > I am trying to install the latest version of Octave (2.9.2) on >| > a >| > node >| > of an Apple Cluster running Mac OS X server (10.3.7). >| > >| > Although I am able to run the configure script, but I get the >| > following message when I run make. >| > >| > "ld: multiple definitions of symbol Array::operator()(int, int, >| > int) const >| > Array-i.o definition of Array::operator()(int, int, int) const >| > in >| > section (__TEXT,__text) >| > Array-so.o definition of Array::operator()(int, int, int) >| > const in >| > section (__TEXT,__text) >| > ld: multiple definitions of symbol vtable for Array >| > Array-i.o definition of vtable for Array in section >| > (__DATA,__const) >| > Array-so.o definition of vtable for Array in section >| > (__DATA,__const)" >| > >| > After many such messges, finally make exits with the following >| > error >| > message: >| > "/usr/bin/libtool: internal link edit command failed >| > make[2]: *** [liboctave.dylib] Error 1 >| > make[1]: *** [liboctave] Error 2 >| > make: *** [all] Error 2" > >It looks like the std::streamoff type on your system is just a typedef >for long. Is that correct? If so, I suppose you can solve the >problem by elimintating Array-so.cc from the list of files to compile >and link. Look for TI_SRC in liboctave/Makefile.in and remove >Array-so.cc from the list, then run > > ./config.status > make > >again at the top-level of your build directory. Respected Sir, First of all, thank you for your prompt reply. As per your instructions, I removed Array-so.cc from the list. Now I get this message, "kpse-xfns.c: In function `octave_basename': kpse-xfns.c:61: warning: implicit declaration of function `basename' rm -f liboctave.dylib g++ -dynamiclib -single_module -install_name /Home/aakash/octave-2.9.2/lib/octave-2.9.2/liboctave.dylib -o liboctave.dylib \ .. list of object files truncated.... cmd-hist.o oct-rl-edit.o oct-rl-hist.o pathsearch.o kpse-xfns.o -L../libcruft -L../glob -L. -lcruft -lncurses -lz -lm=20 -L/opt/ibmcmp/xlsmp/1.4/lib -L/opt/ibmcmp/xlf/8.1/lib -L/usr/lib/gcc/darwin/3.3 -L/usr/lib/gcc/darwin -L/usr/libexec/gcc/darwin/ppc/3.3/../../.. -lz -lm -lxlf90 -lxlopt -lxlomp_ser -lxl -lxlfmath -lSystem ld: warning -L: directory name (../glob) does not exist ld: Undefined symbols: MArray2 > operator* >(std::complex const&, MArray2 > const&) MArray2 > operator- >(MArray2 > const&) MArray2 > operator+ >(MArray2 > const&, MArray2 > const&) /usr/bin/libtool: internal link edit command failed make[2]: *** [liboctave.dylib] Error 1 make[1]: *** [liboctave] Error 2 make: *** [all] Error 2" Please guide, Aakash ------------------------------------------------------------- Octave is freely available under the terms of the GNU GPL. Octave's home on the web: http://www.octave.org How to fund new projects: http://www.octave.org/funding.html Subscription information: http://www.octave.org/archive.html -------------------------------------------------------------