From: Jim Peters (jim_at_uazu.net)
Date: 2002-02-27 18:32:56
Dave wrote:
> I am running Debian (unstable), XFree86 4.1.0-13, GCC 3.0. I'll upgrade any
> out-of-date programs tonight to see if that makes it any better... or worse.
I'm running on Debian "testing", so I have gcc 2.95.4 currently.
However, I think the problem may be with the Debian FFTW package. I
didn't install FFTW that way. Instead I did a standard FFTW "make
install". Probably in the Debian packages, they have converted the
FFTW .a files into shared libraries. It is possible that you've ended
up linking with the 64-bit versions rather than the 32-bits ones, or
something like that.
Even when you've done a manual FFTW install, you still might be
picking up the Debian headers and library files, because the manual
FFTW ones go into /usr/local.
If we get an 'automake' solution working, this should solve this
problem, if it is as I suspect. Perhaps I should download the Debian
packages and see exactly how they've set up the libraries and headers.
> But this is a great tool, John.
It's *Jim* !! John is someone else entirely. Also note that there
are two Jims here -- Jim-P (me) and Jim-M (Jim Meissner).
> I've been playing around with it (your binary) and it is giving me a
> better understand of FFT analysis. I appreciate the explanations
> you gave in TUTORIAL.TXT. Really great stuff!
Thanks --
Jim
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