octave+lapack+Tex problems together
Posted: 30. Aug 2011, 14:37
Hi,
I am trying Salix (I am also new to Slackworld) and experience this problem:
I need octave so I tried to build it by Sourcery.
1. It failed, since lapack (I found the package comes from the Salix pkg repo - not the Slack's) had missing softlink from liblapack.so.3.3.0 to liblapack.so.3 or so.
The octave SlackBuild mainainer advised to upgrade lapack from the Slackbuilds (ver. 3.3.1) and this issue has been solved.
2. Nevertheless after another couple of long-lasting trials the octave still fails to build, since obviously it requires some TeX to be installed. But neither the tetex package nor texlive.SlackBuild provided any binaries (just fonts and macros...).
To summarize my report:
- could you please upgrade lapack pkg to that one from slackbuilds? (Since after updating the repo info the gslapt tool suggests to "upgrade my lapack.3.3.1 to lapack.3.3.0 - which is broken)
- could you please check there is some tex package or slackbuild that really provides tex executables?
Thank you,
JS
I am trying Salix (I am also new to Slackworld) and experience this problem:
I need octave so I tried to build it by Sourcery.
1. It failed, since lapack (I found the package comes from the Salix pkg repo - not the Slack's) had missing softlink from liblapack.so.3.3.0 to liblapack.so.3 or so.
The octave SlackBuild mainainer advised to upgrade lapack from the Slackbuilds (ver. 3.3.1) and this issue has been solved.
2. Nevertheless after another couple of long-lasting trials the octave still fails to build, since obviously it requires some TeX to be installed. But neither the tetex package nor texlive.SlackBuild provided any binaries (just fonts and macros...).
To summarize my report:
- could you please upgrade lapack pkg to that one from slackbuilds? (Since after updating the repo info the gslapt tool suggests to "upgrade my lapack.3.3.1 to lapack.3.3.0 - which is broken)
- could you please check there is some tex package or slackbuild that really provides tex executables?
Thank you,
JS