I cannot remember if I had the same error. However, I did a manual
installation of libqrupdate-dev_1.0.1-1 and libqrupdate1_1.0.1-1 using
the debian packages since the libraries are so far only available in
karmic but not in jaunty.
Thomas
> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 13:01:36 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Hielos <
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> Subject: Re: problem installing Octave 3.2.2 on my desktop (Ubuntu
> 9.04)
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> Ignorant here:
>
> When trying to follow the post
>
http://wiki.octave.org/wiki.pl?EnableLargeArrays, I thought that I should do
> the following:
> (1) decompress octave-3.2.3.tar.bz2
> (2) cd octave-3.2.3 (go to directory octave 3.2.3)
>
> Then without really knowing what I was doing, I looked for the 'make.inc'
> file in that directory:
> (3) ls make*
>
> Since there was no such a file, I ran the configure instruction using
> gfortran:
> (4) ./configure --with-f77=gfortran
>
> Then I ran the line (in substitution of 'make.inc')
> (5) make FORTRAN=gfortran OPTS="-fPIC -O3 -fdefault-integer-8"
> BLASLIB=libblas.a
>
> After a while, I got the same error about libcruft:
> ../libcruft/libcruft.so: undefined reference to `r_imag'
> [many more lines like that]
> ../libcruft/libcruft.so: undefined reference to `d_mod'
>
> Could you please instruct me on which is the right way to do it, please?
> What did I do wrong? Thanks.
>
>
> Thomas Meurer-2 wrote:
>> I followed the instructions on the site
>>
>>
http://wiki.octave.org/wiki.pl?EnableLargeArrays>>
>> to compile Octave from source on Ubuntu Jaunty. It worked perfectly fine
>> for me including the large array option.
>>
>> Thomas
>>
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