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No I have fortran in my USE flags in make.conf. |
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Ned Ludd wrote: |
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> On Mon, 2007-06-18 at 17:01 +0000, Kim Strøger wrote: |
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>> Hey |
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>> I am trying to see if I can get octave-forge installed, but it failed's on |
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>> ov-galois.cc:328: error: 'Vdo_fortran_indexing' was not declared in this |
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>> I am using: |
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>> [1] i386-gentoo-linux-uclibc-4.1.2 * |
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>> uclibc 0.9.28.3 |
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> Missing USE=fortran ? |
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>> I was thinking it have something to do with missing support to c++ so I |
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>> tried to install uclibc++ but without success. |
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>> Does anyone have a hint to what I should do now ? |
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> uclibc++ is not a suggested solution for c++ problems. It's a replacment |
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> simply for some libs that gcc provides. Unless the programs are told to |
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> use it.. It wont even be linked into anything. |
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>> Thanks, |
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>> Kim Strøger |
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>> To become a Jedi, use Emacs you have to |
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