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Re: Any progress with FIS GT.M?



BTW, Who is doing what right now? I'm working on validating the built object files.

I will need to run the FIS GT.M Regression Test Suite against the final Debian package.

thanks,
Amul

On 06/26/12 10:51, Amul Shah wrote:
> I think the CMake stuff is done. Brad and/or I (probably Brad) fixed the problem described in #3 below.
>
> We made some fixes while switching to CMake. I'm pushing them into the upstream repo.
>
> HTH,
> Amul
>
> On 06/26/12 10:33, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
>> It was so lonely in this cold deserted thread that I have decided to
>> ask:  are we done cmake-ification wise and it is just a matter of
>> finishing/polishing packaging? ;-)
>>
>> or everyone is on vacation? ;)
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> On Wed, 20 Jun 2012, Luis Ibanez wrote:
>>
>>>    Status Update:
>>>    1) The execution permissions problem has been solved.
>>>         (it was due to a problem with LD_LIBRARY_PATH
>>>         and fakeroot).   Brad fixed it here:
>>>    [1]https://github.com/luisibanez/fis-gtm/commit/8dde79ed64efebc53e4ac2dbd6c4ed0c394e5286
>>>    2)  The installed files now do not have any internal references
>>>          to the destdir directory. (which is good news !)
>>>       
>>>    3) We are now tracking a problem with GTMHELP.o GTMHLPD.o
>>>        The "configure" script compiles them, but the it deletes them,
>>>        and that prevents the help from working.
>>>    4) As far as testing goes, after installing the Debian package,
>>>        we managed to run:  helloworld.m and fibonacci.m but
>>>        have trouble running threee1nf.m.
>>>       
>>>        We created the local database using the installed gtm,
>>>        but then, when running threeen1f.m, the program starts
>>>        and doesn't quit in the usual 30 seconds, but instead
>>>        continues running.
>>>    We will need help from
>>>    Amul and Bhaskar to figure out items (3) and (4)....      :-)

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