[Scilab-Dev] Scilab 5 on Solaris

Jonathan Blanchard BlanchardJ at ieee.org
Wed Jul 9 16:36:34 CEST 2008


I'm not sure I understand what you ask. You want me to check if the
configure script just identify librt or if Scilab actually compile
with it? FYI 'm building on Intel Core 2 machine (64bit).

Jonathan Blanchard
BlanchardJ at ieee.org


On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 2:48 AM, Simone Mannori
<simone.mannori at scilab.org> wrote:
> Bonjour,
>
> if you try to compile under Solaris, please check:
>
> 1) if "./configure" correctly detect "librt" (the POSIX real time
> library built inside "libc"). "librt" works is soft real time (but with
> very good performances) if you are using a "vanilla OS" and open the
> door to true "hard real time perf" using "real time OSs" like this Linux
> variant:
>
> http://rt.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Main_Page
>
> The real time mode is "on demand" (the default operating mode is
> "soft").
>
> 2) run any Scicos demo. The real time functions are used to update the
> scope at 25 fps (if your PC is fast enough :) and you are using a big
> enough buffer for the scope e.g.1000) ;
>
> 3) run any Scicos/Electrical demos. This check if Scilab correctly
> detect and use you "preferred" (see "CC" environment variable) C
> compiler.
>
> Finally: thanks to use Scilab !
>
> I have some SUN hardware (in Italy sig :( ):
>     what hardware/software combination are you using for Scilab ?
>
> Regards
>
>  Simone Mannori - Scilab Consortium (DIGITEO)
>  Scilab/Scicos Embedded Applications
>  simone.mannori at scilab.org
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