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Re: using lgamma_r


  • Subject: Re: using lgamma_r
  • From: glenn andreas <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 09:08:10 -0600


On Mar 4, 2008, at 2:39 PM, Michael McLaughlin wrote:




On 3/4/08 12:58 PM, "Jeremy Pereira" <email@hidden> wrote:


On 28 Feb 2008, at 16:52, Michael McLaughlin wrote:
Math.h mentions lgamma_r in just one block and says nothing special
about
i386.

On my system, math.h doesn't mention lgamma_r or, in fact, anything useful other than including an architecture specific version of math.h. If you look at the i386 version of math.h in /usr/include/ architecture.i386, you'll notice that lgamma_r is not defined there which is probably where your error comes from.

FWIW, the MacOSX10.3.9 SDK (i386) math.h *does* include the REENTRANT lgamma_r block. Anyone know where it went -- or why?


Since 10.3.9 didn't actually support i386, one can basically assume that anything found in MacOSX10.3.9.sdk/usr/include/architecture/i386 doesn't count (since there were no public implementations). It appears that it was just left-over from an older BSD code base header...


Glenn Andreas email@hidden
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