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Cleanup documentation files contrib.texi, bugs.texi, install.texi, emacs.texi
author | Rik <rdrider0-list@yahoo.com> |
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date | Thu, 02 Apr 2009 15:25:41 -0700 |
parents | 1052a66078cf |
children | 923c7cb7f13f |
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--- a/doc/interpreter/install.txi +++ b/doc/interpreter/install.txi @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ If you use @code{--enable-64}, you must ensure that your Fortran compiler generates code with 8 byte signed @code{INTEGER} values, and -that your BLAS and LAPACK libraries are compiled to use 8 byte +that your @sc{blas} and @sc{lapack} libraries are compiled to use 8 byte signed integers for array dimensions and indexing. @item --enable-shared @@ -100,15 +100,15 @@ your @file{.oct} files. @item --without-blas -Compile and use the generic BLAS and LAPACK versions included with -Octave. By default, configure first looks for BLAS and LAPACK matrix -libraries on your system, including optimized BLAS implementations such +Compile and use the generic @sc{blas} and @sc{lapack} versions included with +Octave. By default, configure first looks for @sc{blas} and @sc{lapack} matrix +libraries on your system, including optimized @sc{blas} implementations such as the free ATLAS 3.0, as well as vendor-tuned libraries. (The use of -an optimized BLAS will generally result in several-times faster matrix -operations.) Only use this option if your system has BLAS/LAPACK +an optimized @sc{blas} will generally result in several-times faster matrix +operations.) Only use this option if your system has @sc{blas}/@sc{lapack} libraries that cause problems for some reason. You can also use -@code{--with-blas=lib} to specify a particular BLAS library -@code{-llib} that configure doesn't check for automatically. +@code{--with-blas=lib} to specify a particular @sc{blas} library + that configure doesn't check for automatically. @item --without-ccolamd Don't use CCOLAMD, disable some sparse matrix functionality. @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ Don't use UMFPACK, disable some sparse matrix functionality. @item --without-fftw -Use the included fftpack library instead of the FFTW library. +Use the included @sc{fftpack} library instead of the @sc{fftw} library. @item --without-glpk Don't use the GLPK library for linear programming. @@ -140,20 +140,20 @@ for recent MAT file formats. @item --without-lapack -Compile and use the generic BLAS and LAPACK versions included with -Octave. By default, configure first looks for BLAS and LAPACK matrix -libraries on your system, including optimized BLAS implementations such +Compile and use the generic @sc{blas} and @sc{lapack} versions included with +Octave. By default, configure first looks for @sc{blas} and @sc{lapack} matrix +libraries on your system, including optimized @sc{blas} implementations such as the free ATLAS 3.0, as well as vendor-tuned libraries. (The use of -an optimized BLAS will generally result in several-times faster matrix -operations.) Only use this option if your system has BLAS/LAPACK +an optimized @sc{blas} will generally result in several-times faster matrix +operations.) Only use this option if your system has @sc{blas}/@sc{lapack} libraries that cause problems for some reason. You can also use -@code{--with-blas=lib} to specify a particular BLAS library -@code{-llib} that configure doesn't check for automatically. +@code{--with-blas=lib} to specify a particular @sc{blas} library + that configure doesn't check for automatically. @item --without-framework-carbon Don't use framework Carbon headers, libraries and specific source code for compilation even if the configure test succeeds (the default value -is @code{--with-framework-carbon}). This is a platform specific configure +is @code{--with-framework-carbon}). This is a platform specific configure option for Mac systems. @item --without-framework-opengl @@ -346,8 +346,10 @@ or @example +@group warning: ANSI C++ prohibits conversion from `(int)' to `(...)' +@end group @end example @noindent @@ -397,6 +399,7 @@ of the Sun Fortran compiler. If you get errors like @example +@group zgemm.f: zgemm: warning: unexpected parent of complex expression subtree @@ -410,6 +413,7 @@ expression subtree pcc_binval: missing IR_CONV in complex op make[2]: *** [zgemm.o] Error 1 +@end group @end example @noindent @@ -421,10 +425,12 @@ On NeXT systems, if you get errors like this: @example +@group /usr/tmp/cc007458.s:unknown:Undefined local symbol LBB7656 /usr/tmp/cc007458.s:unknown:Undefined local symbol LBE7656 +@end group @end example @noindent @@ -442,9 +448,11 @@ following functions @example +@group _tcgetattr _tcsetattr _tcflow +@end group @end example @noindent @@ -452,6 +460,7 @@ @code{-posix} results in the following undefined symbols. @example +@group .destructors_used .constructors_used _objc_msgSend @@ -459,6 +468,7 @@ _NXRegisterDefaults .objc_class_name_NXStringTable .objc_class_name_NXBundle +@end group @end example One kluge around this problem is to extract @file{termios.o} from