Octave 3.0 successfully built
Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso
jordigh at gmail.com
Sat Jan 5 21:19:02 CST 2008
On 05/01/2008, Sergei Steshenko <sergstesh at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I am amused by you logic :-) - specifically, by
>
> "I'll find out that there are dependencies for building qhull when I build it"
> .
>
> Of course you will.
>
> So, why not to be even more lazy and not to modify the above statement to become:
>
> "I'll find out that there are dependencies for building _octave_ when I build it"
You never heard of a base case in a recursion? ;-)
Frankly, I think jwe's suggestion is quite reasonable. We're not
talking here about how to build the entire operating system from
scratch starting from bootstrapping the compiler. We're talking about
Octave in this mailing list, and we care about building Octave. In
order to build the source that Octave ships, certain things have to
happen first, and that's all that Octave should care about. Octave's
job should be knowing what Octave's build dependencies are. Other
projects should know their own.
Yes it's messy, and I see how your tool for chasing down dependencies
could be useful, but we're aiming at something different here.
- Jordi G. H.
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