rpms/octave/FC-4 .cvsignore, 1.5, 1.6 octave.spec, 1.27, 1.28 sources, 1.5, 1.6

Quentin Spencer qspencer at ieee.org
Fri Mar 24 21:59:15 UTC 2006


Michael Schwendt wrote:

>On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 09:45:32 -0500, Quentin Spencer wrote:
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>>Author: qspencer
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>>Update of /cvs/extras/rpms/octave/FC-4
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>>@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
>> Group:          Development/Libraries
>> Requires:       %{name} = %{epoch}:%{version}-%{release}
>> Requires:       readline-devel fftw-devel hdf5-devel zlib-devel
>>-Requires:       lapack-devel blas-devel
>>+Requires:       lapack-devel blas-devel gcc-c++
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>*sigh*  Why? So, something like gcc42-c++ would no longer 
>be sufficient? There's nothing in this -devel package which
>requires gcc-c++ to be present.
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I added this because octave-devel contains a script called mkoctfile 
that is used to compile dynamically loadable modules for octave. 
mkoctfile is basically a wrapper around g++, so it breaks if g++ is not 
present on the system, and it is the primary reason for installing 
octave-devel; octave-devel is not very useful without it. However, I 
recently discovered that it is possible to install octave-devel and all 
of its dependencies without installing any compilers, so I added this. 
If I have a minimal system with octave on it but no compilers, and I 
decide to write a module in c++, I'd like to yum install octave-devel 
and know that the mkoctfile script will work, which wasn't the case before.

-Quentin




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