[scilab-Users] scilab 5.1.1 compilation under Solaris 10

Vergnes Nicolas nicolas.vergnes at steria.cnes.fr
Thu Aug 20 16:14:02 CEST 2009


Ok is here : https://jogl.dev.java.net/servlets/ProjectDocumentList?folderID=11509&expandFolder=11509&folderID=0 

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De : Vergnes Nicolas [mailto:nicolas.vergnes at steria.cnes.fr] 
Envoyé : jeudi 20 août 2009 16:13
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Objet : RE: [scilab-Users] scilab 5.1.1 compilation under Solaris 10

Hi,

Do you know where we can find JOGL libraries sources or binaries for sparc ? I never found it..

Regards,
nicolas Vergnes

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De : irf610 at gmail.com [mailto:irf610 at gmail.com] De la part de Jonathan Blanchard Envoyé : jeudi 20 août 2009 16:08 À : users at lists.scilab.org Objet : Re: [scilab-Users] scilab 5.1.1 compilation under Solaris 10

On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Langella Raphael<raphael.langella at steria.cnes.fr> wrote:
>> -----Message d'origine-----
>> De : Langella Raphael [mailto:raphael.langella at steria.cnes.fr]
>> Envoyé : jeudi 20 août 2009 09:44
>> À : users at lists.scilab.org
>> Objet : RE: [scilab-Users] scilab 5.1.1 compilation under Solaris 10
>>
>> > -----Message d'origine-----
>> > De : irf610 at gmail.com [mailto:irf610 at gmail.com] De la part
>> de Jonathan
>> > Blanchard Envoyé : mardi 18 août 2009 18:45 À :
>> users at lists.scilab.org
>> > Objet : Re: [scilab-Users] scilab 5.1.1 compilation under Solaris 
>> > 10
>> >
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > Sun Studio 12 won't work and you must use a very recent version of 
>> > gcc. Preferably 4.3.3 or 4.3.4.
>> >
>> > If you get any errors with GCC you can post them here.
>> >
>> > Jonathan Blanchard
>>
>> OK, so I've tried with gcc 4.3.3 under Solaris 9 (by the way, it's 
>> Solaris/SPARC). I get this error:
>>
>> In file included from src/c/callDynamicGateway.c:16:
>> src/c/getdynamicdebuginfo.c:28:20: error: getopt.h: No such file or 
>> directory
>>
>> So, I've tried commenting this include and it works (I think those 
>> functions are defined in unistd.h).
>> But then I get this error:
>>
>> src/c/mput.c:16:21: error: stdint.h: No such file or directory
>>
>> So I edited modules/fileio/src/c/mput.c and replaced <stdint.h> with 
>> <inttypes.h>. I also had to do it with mget.c, mputi.c and mgeti.c.
>>
>> Next, I get this error:
>>
>> src/c/evaluate_expr.c: In function 'evaluate_expr':
>> src/c/evaluate_expr.c:517: error: expected expression before 'return'
>>
>> isnan and isint aren't defined in math.h under Solaris 9.
>>
>> So I edited modules/scicos_blocks/src/c/evaluate_expr.c :
>> After:
>> #ifndef max
>> #define max(a,b) ((a) >= (b) ? (a) : (b)) #endif
>>
>> I added:
>> # define isnan(x) \
>>       (sizeof (x) == sizeof (long double) ? isnan_ld (x) \
>>       : sizeof (x) == sizeof (double) ? isnan_d (x) \
>>       : isnan_f (x))
>> static inline int isnan_f  (float       x) { return x != x; } static 
>> inline int isnan_d  (double      x) { return x != x; } static inline 
>> int isnan_ld (long double x) { return x != x; }
>>
>> # define isinf(x) \
>>       (sizeof (x) == sizeof (long double) ? isinf_ld (x) \
>>       : sizeof (x) == sizeof (double) ? isinf_d (x) \
>>       : isinf_f (x))
>> static inline int isinf_f  (float       x) { return isnan (x - x); } 
>> static inline int isinf_d  (double      x) { return isnan (x - x); } 
>> static inline int isinf_ld (long double x) { return isnan (x - x); }
>>
>>
>> The last file (scilab-bin) fails with this error:
>>
>> Undefined                       first referenced
>>  symbol                             in file 
>> libintl_bind_textdomain_codeset 
>> /Produits/tmp/rla/Sol9/scilab-5.1.1/modules/localization/.libs
>> /libscilocalization.so
>> libintl_gettext
>> /Produits/tmp/rla/Sol9/scilab-5.1.1/modules/graphic_export/.li
>> bs/libscigraphic_export.so
>> libintl_textdomain
>> /Produits/tmp/rla/Sol9/scilab-5.1.1/modules/localization/.libs
>> /libscilocalization.so
>> libiconv_close
>> /Produits/tmp/rla/Sol9/scilab-5.1.1/modules/localization/.libs
>> /libscilocalization.so
>> libiconv_open
>> /Produits/tmp/rla/Sol9/scilab-5.1.1/modules/localization/.libs
>> /libscilocalization.so
>> libintl_bindtextdomain
>> /Produits/tmp/rla/Sol9/scilab-5.1.1/modules/localization/.libs
>> /libscilocalization.so
>> libintl_dgettext
>> /Produits/tmp/rla/Sol9/scilab-5.1.1/modules/localization/.libs
>> /libscilocalization.so
>> ld: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to 
>> .libs/scilab-bin
>>
>> The command line is missing -lintl and -liconv. I've added it to 
>> LDFLAGS, rerun configure and it works.
>>
>> Next, I get this error:
>> ./bin/scilab -ns -nwni -f
>> modules/functions/scripts/buildmacros/buildmacros.sce
>> Could not find the Java configuration for the model <sun4u>.
>> Please contact us.
>> ld.so.1: scilab-bin: fatal: libjava.so: open failed: No such file or 
>> directory Killed
>>
>> uname -m returns sun4u and not sparc. I've corrected the scilab 
>> scripts so it recognize sun4u. I've rerun gmake, it works!
>>
>> But make install fails:
>>
>> /bin/bash: -c: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token `;'
>> /bin/bash: -c: line 1: `echo "-------- Install macros (if
>> any) --------";  for dir in macros/  ; do  /bin/bash 
>> /Produits/tmp/rla/Sol9/scilab-5.1.1/config/install-sh -d 
>> /Produits/publics/sparc.SunOS.5.9/scilab/5.1.1/share/scilab/mo
>> dules/blas/$dir &&  if test -d ./$dir/; then FILELIST="./$dir/*.sci 
>> ./$dir/*.bin ./$dir/*.sce ./$dir/names ./$dir/lib"; for specialExt in 
>> ; do specialExtDir="$specialExtDir ./$dir/$specialExt";  done; 
>> FILELIST="$FILELIST $specialExtDir";  for file in `ls -1 $FILELIST
>> 2>/dev/null`; do  echo "/Produits/publics/sparc.SunOS.5.9/bin/install
>> -c -m 644 $file
>> /Produits/publics/sparc.SunOS.5.9/scilab/5.1.1/share/scilab/mo
>> dules/blas/$dir" ;
>> /Produits/publics/sparc.SunOS.5.9/bin/install -c -m 644 "$file"
>> /Produits/publics/sparc.SunOS.5.9/scilab/5.1.1/share/scilab/mo
>> dules/blas/$dir ;  done;  fi;  done'
>>
>> I'm not sure what's wrong here.
>>
>> By the way, is Solaris/SPARC a supported plateform?
>>
>> Raphaël Langella
>
> So, the "make install" failed, but I can start scilab from the build dir. It starts, but when I try to run a demo to test it, nothing appears in the window, and this error is printed many times on the terminal:
>
> An error occurred when Scilab tried to open a Canvas: 
> org.scilab.modules.gui.bridge.canvas.SwingScilabCanvasImpl
> If an exception about java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError has been thrown, 
> check if etc/librarypath.xml contains the path to gluegen and jogl 
> libraries
>

You need to have the thirdparty folder copied into the source directory of Scilab. You can take it from the linux prerequesites package on the scilan download page. Also you will have to download JOGL and place it in that thirdparty folder and get the libs somewhere the binaries can find them.

Jonathan Blanchard



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