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Re: Octave problems



On Tue, 26 Nov 1996, Nikhil Nair wrote:

> On Mon, 25 Nov 1996, Dale Scheetz wrote:
> 
> > It doesn't look like octave will be available in the 1.2 Debian release.
> 
> Hmm ... I think that would be a real shame.  I know it would make the
> package much bigger, but I'd suggest that it would be better to have a
> version of octave which was statically linked against libc 5.2.18 than not
> have one at all - it's an invaluable package to me, and is currently my
> only real reason for not upgrading my libc ...

Yes, I can probably add -static to the link and get a program that will
run. I'll take a look at that option and see just how big octave becomes.
> 
> Presumably this is an upstream problem.  Has the author had much to say
> about it?

John is busy working on the next release and has no interest in problems
with 1.1.1 so we may just have to wait for the new release, although, as I
understand it, the new release is being built against 5.2.18 also.

Thanks,

Dwarf

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