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Re: Octave problems



> 
> It doesn't look like octave will be available in the 1.2 Debian release.
> 1. It doesn't work with 5.4.7 even using the old malloc PRELOAD.
> 2. Building the package under 5.4.7 doesn't fix the problem.
> 3. 5.4.13 isn't any better than 5.4.7, they all segfault.

Did you try compiling with libg++27-2.7.2.1? I think I've seen c++
programmes dump core with the libg++27.2.7.1 installed, and the new
libc-5.4.7. Recompiling them with libg++27-2.7.2.1 fixed it.

I tried to compile octave myself over here, to check before I mail, but:
   octave-1.1.1# ./debian/rules build
   [..]
   a - lo-error.o
   ar: sun-utils.o: No such file or directory
   make[3]: *** [liboctave.a] Error 1
   make[3]: Leaving directory `/mnt/bigfoot/shome/joost/maintain/octave-1.1.1/BUILD/liboctave'

Also, why do I need to be root to just build it?

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