Re: octave-forge on FreeBSD 7.0

2007-11-22 Thread Mark Linimon
> IMHO, octave-forge should be merged into octave itself, > and relese version of octave and corrsponding octave-forge is old. > I think this is a temporal situation. Once octave will be updated > octave-forge will also be updated, and I believe octave-forge > will be built with gcc42. OK, in that

Re: octave-forge on FreeBSD 7.0

2007-11-22 Thread Maho NAKATA
From: Mark Linimon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: octave-forge on FreeBSD 7.0 Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 07:59:56 -0600 > I'd rather see USE_GCC set unconditionally, so that INDEX will > be the same on 6 and 7. Me too. > Is there any hope of the software being updated? My co

Re: octave-forge on FreeBSD 7.0

2007-11-21 Thread Mark Linimon
On Sunday 18 November 2007, Maho NAKATA wrote: > > How about doing something more simple like: > > > > .if ${OSVERSION} >= 700042 > > USE_GCC=3.4 > > .endif > > > > which works great in my situation. I'd rather see USE_GCC set unconditionally, so that INDEX will be the same on 6 and 7. Is the

Re: octave-forge on FreeBSD 7.0

2007-11-19 Thread Erwin Lansing
On Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 01:24:30PM +0900, Maho NAKATA wrote: > Dear portmgr@ and Stephen > > Portmgr@: > > Stephen Montgomery-Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > reported that applying following patch will unbreak > for FBSD7. Could you please approve my commit? > > Index: Makefile > ===

Re: octave-forge on FreeBSD 7.0

2007-11-18 Thread Maho NAKATA
= "sparc64" -BROKEN=Does not compile with GCC 4.2 -.endif +USE_GCC= 3.4 .endif GNU_HOST= ${ARCH}-portbld-freebsd${OSREL} cvs diff: Diffing files From: Stephen Montgomery-Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: octave-forge on FreeBSD 7.0 Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2007 21:45:15 -0

octave-forge on FreeBSD 7.0

2007-11-18 Thread Stephen Montgomery-Smith
Dear Maho, I noticed that you added lines like: .if ${OSVERSION} >= 700042 .if ${ARCH} == "amd64" || ${ARCH} == "sparc64" BROKEN= Does not compile with GCC 4.2 .endif .endif to the Makefile of math/octave-forge. But it also doesn't build on my i386 FreeBSD 7.0 machine. How about doi