svn commit: r405907 - head/Mk
Don Lewis
truckman at FreeBSD.org
Tue Jan 12 21:48:30 UTC 2016
On 12 Jan, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
> Author: stephen
> Date: Tue Jan 12 19:56:13 2016
> New Revision: 405907
> URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/405907
>
> Log:
> - Svn revision 405533 upgraded /math/octave to version 4.0.0. This version
> of octave segfaults with FreeBSD. Many of the octave-forge-* ports don't
> build, and those that build don't work. So they are all being marked
> broken until it is fixed.
It's actually octave-gui that is segfaulting. The cause is that the
executable is bringing in both libstdc++ and libc++, and the reason for
that is likely the addition of USE_GCC=yes to the port Makefile that was
done at the same time as the version upgrade.
I have no idea what happens if USE_GCC=yes is removed from the Makefile.
there may be problems with compiling the source with the combination of
clang and gfortran. I'll give it a try, though.
Another possibility would be do disable the gui. Looking at configure,
there is a --disable-gui option that we don't expose as a port option. I
don't know what libraries are needed by the gui, but of all the
libraries in LIB_DEPENDS, libfltk.so, libftgl.so, and libqscintilla2.so
are the ones that are linked to libc++.so.
Unfortunately, "octave --no-gui" doesn't work. It still tries to run
octave-gui and dies.
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