Re: [ng-spice] New commit
Stephen Tell wrote:
>
> On Tue, 3 Aug 1999, Manu Rouat wrote:
>
> >
> configure: error: Found neither ncurses or termcap
>
> You might consider this patch to the relevant section of configure.in:
>
> dnl Look for ncurses first, then termcap
> AC_CHECK_LIB(ncurses,main,LIBS="$LIBS -lncurses",
> AC_CHECK_LIB(termcap,main,LIBS="$LIBS -ltermcap",AC_ERROR(Found neither
>ncurses or termcap)))
I did:
dnl Look for ncurses first, then termcap
AC_SEARCH_LIBS(tputs,ncurses termcap,AC_DEFINE(HAVE_TERMCAP),
AC_MSG_ERROR(Found neither ncurses or termcap))
> since checks can nest... well, it worked for me anyway. I'm still
> relatively new at autoconf/automake myself; one thing I've learned is that
> testing early on multiple systems helps a lot.
>
> onwards:
> capabil.h and the vendor-supplied math.h disagree on "scalb"
> capabil.h: extern double logb(double), scalb(double, int);
> vendor math.h has: double scalb(double x, double n);
>
> I saw the message about replacing capabil.h entirely, so this will
> probably get taken care of.
yes - this should be fixed now (I hope)
>
> Down in ckt/acan.c, the compiler doesn't like the statement
> "startTime = SPfrontEnd->IFseconds();"
> acan.c:245: too few arguments to function
>
> Somehow a "#define void int" is getting turned on, which makes the
> prototype for the IFseconds element of the IFfrontend structure wrong.
> I dunno - maybe just delete all of those #defines, and deal with the
> consequences.
>
> (Are any of these at all helpful?)
Yes - i'll have a look at this ASAP
thanks
manu
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