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Re: Octave-3.6.0 testing binary built on MinGW
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Ben Abbott |
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Re: Octave-3.6.0 testing binary built on MinGW |
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Mon, 16 Jan 2012 20:03:30 -0500 |
On Jan 16, 2012, at 5:13 PM, Philip Nienhuis wrote:
> Hi Tatsuro:
>
> Tatsuro MATSUOKA wrote:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> I have built the octave-3.6.0 and archived the installed directory trees.
>> http://www.tatsuromatsuoka.com/octave/Eng/Win/
>>
>> Please see Readme_octave-3.6.0.txt for details.
>>
>> Note that this release is prepared for the testing purpose for experienced
>> users.
>
> (shouldn't follow-up be directed to address@hidden, rather than
> address@hidden)
>
> In a spare hour I've made a preliminary "win32 distribution" using the steps
> outlined in the attached text, based on your build environment. In hindsight
> I already spotted some room for improvement in this procedure, but anyway
> this works too.
> Maybe we can add this text to the wiki later on.
>
> Having done those steps, I'm able to install at least the java & io packages
> (using -forge option). They work OK AFAICS.
>
> Installing the linear-algebra package doesn't work yet, due to a problem with
> gsvd.oct ("dggsvd_" and "zggsvd_ not found").
> I had the same issues with 3.4.2; but Nitzan seemed to do better there.
>
> Anyway, I think your testing binary works good.
>
> (And this week I'll try to prepare a new io pkg (bug fix release)
>
> Philip
Philip,
I've been wanting some practice with the wiki, and started working on it a few
days ago.
I hope you don't mind that I jumped in and created wiki page and populated it
with your notes.
http://www.octave.org/wiki/index.php?title=Installing_Win32_Distribution
Ben
Re: Octave-3.6.0 testing binary built on MinGW, Philip Nienhuis, 2012/01/17