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From: Christos Varelas <cvar AT startrek DOT csd DOT auth DOT gr>
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Subject: Problem(s) compiling Octave 2.0.13 using PGCC 1.1
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Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 12:35:42 -0600 (CST)
From: "John W. Eaton" <jwe AT bevo DOT che DOT wisc DOT edu>
To: cvar AT csd DOT auth DOT gr
Subject: Problem(s) compiling Octave 2.0.13


On  2-Nov-1998, Christos Varelas <cvar AT startrek DOT csd DOT auth DOT gr> wrote:


| Hello there and greetings from Greece!
| 	I am running RedHat 5.1 on a i586/133MHz with 96MB of memory. Recently I
| decided to try Octave. I am using the PGCC 1.1 Pentium-Optimized compiler. I
| wanted an optimized, binary version of Octave, so I downloaded the sources and
| successfully run 
| 
| 	./configure --with-g77 --enable-dl --enable-shared --enable-lite-kernel
| 
| 	Only problem is that when I run "make", after a while the whole procedure fails
| with the error
| 
| 
| 
| g77 -c -O dgbfa.f
| dgbfa.f: In subroutine `dgbfa':
| dgbfa.f:151:
|                JU = MIN0(MAX0(JU,MU+IPVT(K)),N)
|                     ^
| Reference to intrinsic `MIN0' at (^) invalid -- one or more arguments have
| incorrect type

I'm confident that this is a bug in your copy of g77, not a bug in the
Linpack code that it is failing to compile.

jwe

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	Is it possible that this is a g77 bug? I've tried to configure
Octave with --with-f2c and --with-f77 options but I still get the very
same error...
	Do you know if anybody successfully compiled Octave with pgcc
1.1? Any suggestions?



        Christos Varelas,
        Ph.D. candidate in A.I.,
        LPIS Group,
        Department of Informatics,
        Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,
        54006, Macedonia,
        Greece.


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